WhatsApp has launched a very critical new upgrade feature but only for iPhone users. This functionality could take quite a while to get to the smartphones of Android.
Although the buzz was about the Black Mode on WhatsApp, the Chat app operated by Facebook fell slowly into a new feature that you can believe to be extremely useful once you know it.
WhatsApp has re-engineered its application quest to make the right text message, picture, video or file from your conversations easier to discover. The new interface is similar to Apple’s iMessage upgrade via the iOS 13 last September.
Tapping on the search bar provides various media choices such as images, GIFs, videos, web links, documents, etc. This allows you to look for a certain message word or expression. You have to open a discussion and tap the name on the top of your computer and then tap the chat search button if you want to narrow your quest further.
However, the outcomes are a little different, if you check the main menu and not the conversation itself in particular. For example, if you click on the images tab and then type in the name of a specific person, all the photographs you have exchanged with him or her and those that the actual individual shares on any group messages on which he or she belong are shown to you.
Users could only look for a certain word or sentence in the chat by clicking the search bar. After the WhatsApp 2.20.30 update on the iOS, you can now type a person’s name on the search bar and download all messages that the individual sends and press on the media, and a name specifies the search.
In its description of the new feature, WhatsApp states “New search options allow you to filter by author and content type – so you can easily find that photo from mom.”
Although it’s awesome, Android users need to wait for this update for a little longer. The functionality in the Changelog is not listed in the Google Play Store or the Android version, or in any WhatsApp website according to sources.