WhatsApp has introduced an incredible new feature in the latest version update (2.23.24.6) for Android that addresses user feedback and preferences for improved video control.
This feature, known as "Skip Forward and Backward," is set to revolutionize the way we watch videos on this popular messaging platform.
WhatsApp's users have long desired better tools to navigate within videos shared on the platform, and this new feature is their answer.
What is the "Skip Forward and Backward" feature?
The "Skip Forward and Backward" feature, introduced by WhatsApp, allows users to have better control over video playback.
It simplifies the process of navigating within videos shared on the platform, making it a breeze to find the most crucial parts of a video or rewind to rewatch specific moments.
How does it work?
To use this feature, while watching a video, users can simply double-tap the left or right side of the screen.
Double-tapping the left side will allow you to skip backward, while the right side will skip you forward.
It's a feature that's intuitive, familiar, and similar to how video navigation works on popular platforms like YouTube.
Why is this feature so exciting?
The introduction of the "Skip Forward and Backward" feature is a game-changer for WhatsApp users, and here's why:
1. Saves Time: No more manual dragging of the play head along the progress bar. This feature enables you to quickly access the most important parts of a video, saving you valuable time.
2. Enhances Content Navigation: Whether you want to rewatch a funny moment in a video or jump to the climax of a long video, this feature makes content navigation a breeze.
3. User-Friendly: If you're already accustomed to video navigation on platforms like YouTube, you'll find this feature intuitive and easy to use.
How to Access the Feature
As of the latest Android version update (2.23.24.6), some beta testers on the Google Play Store have gained access to the "Skip Forward and Backward" feature.
WhatsApp plans to roll out this feature to more users in the coming weeks, so keep an eye out for it in your app updates.