WhatsApp has been bringing more than one new feature and now the company is working on another new feature. With the help of this feature, users will get the option to manage their contacts while using multiple accounts. Information about this feature has been given by WABetainfo and it has been told that it is currently seen in the beta version of the app and can soon be introduced in the stable variant of the app.
The report also states that WhatsApp is working on a new section that will allow users to manage the synchronization of their address book, giving them the ability to control whether each contact is synchronized or not.
This feature is especially for those users who take advantage of the multi-account feature of the app, and this gives them the option to keep their work and personal contacts separate. WABetaInfo has also shared a screenshot of it, in which it can be seen how this option will look.
Apart from this, let us also tell you that if users choose to turn off contact syncing for their account, then WhatsApp will give them a manual sync option in the new update so that they can sync each contact separately. This means that they can sync the entire address book without syncing some contacts from their account.
The good thing is that if users do not want any contact to be synced in their connected device, then they can also unsync it.
A special feature is coming for Meta AI
Apart from this, recently WABetaInfo has told in its post that WhatsApp is working on a voice chat mode feature for Meta AI. With this, conversation can be done with Meta AI. This feature has just been released for WhatsApp Beta Android 2.24.18.18. It has been told that this feature is still in the development stage and has not yet come to beta testers. It is expected that it will soon be sent for beta testing and then introduced to all users.
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