WhatsApp plans to improve its audio recording function in a forthcoming update, making it considerably smoother and faster to use by allowing users to record voice messages with a single touch.
Some beta testers who downloaded the newest WhatsApp beta for iOS 25.13.10.70 update from the TestFlight app may now try out a new method of recording audio messages that substantially streamlines the procedure.
Currently, there are two methods to send an audio message using the popular Meta-owned instant messaging software.
The first way includes pushing and holding the microphone button while in a conversation. When the button is released, the voice message is automatically transmitted if it has been recorded for at least a second.
The second approach is for lengthier recordings, in which users press the microphone button and then move their finger upward to enable a locked mode. This feature enables users to continue speaking without having to hold down the button the whole time.
However, with the most recent version, WhatsApp combined these two techniques into a single experience, enabling users to start a voice recording with a single touch.
Specifically, the lock is triggered as soon as the user hits the microphone button, avoiding the need to hold the button down throughout recording. Users no longer have to swipe up to activate the lock.
The lock engages immediately as the microphone button is pressed, avoiding the need for any further motions and making the whole voice message recording procedure seem much more fluid.
This little but substantial change will likely minimize friction while sending audio messages, making the process easier and more natural for everyone.
This adjustment may also save time and improve everyday communication.
It's worth mentioning that people used to holding the button or swiping up may find this new behavior odd. However, after a few uses, most individuals will find it simple and effective.
The new functionality is already accessible to certain beta testers who download the most recent versions of WhatsApp beta for iOS via the TestFlight app, and it will be available to more users in the coming weeks.