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Analytics Analytics. WhatsApp is set to roll out a new status update feature on top of its recent myriad updates to the app's design. Adding to a growing legacy of tweaks to status updates, the new feature will allow users to "undo" status updates they posted by mistake.
That's useful if you accidentally mistype something when inputting a status or need to go back and change something. Through the "undo" feature, users can quickly delete a status update that may have been posted mistakenly. Though the existing WhatsApp setup already lets users delete a status update, the new undo status update option is a faster and far more convenient shortcut for doing so when speed is of the absolute essence.
Lastly, WhatsApp features tracker WABetaInfo is getting a new feature that will let users view status updates of business accounts by clicking on the profile picture on the 'business info' page.
This is useful for keeping in touch with what certain local businesses are up to and provides real-time insights into their respective pages. It's something we covered in a previous story where WhatsApp acts as a sort of modern-day yellow-pages style directory. After the user has tapped the profile picture of a business, they'll be presented with two options: "view profile photo" and "view status," with each providing helpful information about the company.
The Facebook-owned chat app will retain the old method to view where the status updates are visible in the status tab, but these new locally-focused tweaks are all part of WhatsApp's plan to broaden its offering to business users on some of the best Android phones.
To trial the new features, you'll need to be signed up to the Google Play Beta Program , where members can try WhatsApp 2. Everyone else will have to hold on for a stable rollout sometime in the near future.
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