A new feature that finally enables iOS users to send and receive messages on their desktops using a browser was quietly released by WhatsApp, the most widely used messaging program in the world, with over 800 million active users worldwide. The business discreetly added the iPhone to the list of operating systems that could previously only access the “web” feature. These platforms included Android, Windows Phone, and Blackberry.
How Does the Narrative Go?
Version 24.13.79 of the most recent WhatsApp update for iOS is currently accessible through the App Store.
The addition of a channel forwarding function that lets users send media and messages between channels is the update’s main attraction.
It has been confirmed that this feature is now available to all users, despite not being mentioned in the official changelog.
Beta Version
When this functionality was first revealed, it was for Android.
The ability for channel owners to share media and messages straight to their own channels on Android was first teased for the WhatsApp beta for the 2.24.14.15 version.
All iOS users can now take advantage of this functionality, which improves content sharing across different channels by removing middlemen, thanks to the iOS 24.13.79 update.
User Experience
Channel forwarding improves the experience of sharing content.
The purpose of the channel forwarding feature is to make it easier to share media and communications across numerous channels.
By doing away with the customary processes involved in content preparation and upload, it enables channel owners to send content straight from any channel to their own.
Everyone who uses this has a more effective experience exchanging content.
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