WhatsApp beta users have begun receiving a fresh version of the app. It’s a huge improvement for the messaging platform, which now allows users to join up to 512 members to a group. New features are being added quickly by the firm, and this is a good sign. First introduced in May, the new group size restriction functionality has already been sent out to all users. Everyone who has been testing the beta version has finally received the update.
One may now form a group with up to 512 members, which is a significant increase from the current maximum of 256. Keep in mind that WhatsApp beta testers on Android and iOS have already received the upgrade. When this functionality will be available in the stable version of WhatsApp is still uncertain.
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For beta testers, the new functionality may be found in WhatsApp 2.22.12.10 Android and 22.12.0.70 iOS. The beta programme is open to everyone, even if they aren’t beta testers. However, this messaging app’s beta programme is generally filled. If nothing else, you may still take a chance on your luck.
One of the most desired features was stated by WhatsApp. Adding up to 512 individuals to a group has been one of the most often requested features by our users, and now we’re steadily rolling out the ability to do so, WhatsApp noted in an official statement last month.
On top of that, WhatsApp is working on a feature that will allow users to keep all of their chats locally on their devices via a third-party provider. If you want to back up all your chats to Google Drive, you may do it now, but you don’t have complete control. Users will be able to move their conversation backups to their phone’s local storage and then upload them back to Google Drive with the implementation of the new option.