New Delhi, July 20: WhatsApp, the Meta-owned messaging platform, has introduced a new feature that is expected to enhance the chatting experience for its users. The latest update brings animated emojis for Android beta users, which will likely provide a fun and new way to communicate. The WhatsApp new feature is anticipated to allow its users to express their feelings and reactions with more creatively through animated emojis and making the conversations more engaging and enjoyable.

As per a report of English Jagran, WhatsApp animated emojis are now rolling out for Android beta users. The feature is expected to add a new layer of expression to WhatsApp chats. Users can expect to see these animated emojis conversations soon. However, beta testers will have the opportunity to experience the feature before the rest of the WhatsApp users. WhatsApp New Feature Update: Meta-Owned Platform Rolls Out New Calling Interface for iPhone Users: Check Details.

If you are a beta tester, you can update your app to try out the new feature in the testing build. However, it's important to note that not all emojis will support the animation effect. Only the dynamic versions of emojis will appear in an animated form, while others will remain static. The feature is currently being tested in the beta version "2.24.15.15" build of the app. The animated emojis are created using the Lottie library, which will likely maintain high quality while being lightweight. It is possible that WhatsApp may introduce more animated versions of emojis in the future. Instagram New Feature Update: Meta-Owned Photo and Video Sharing Platform Expands Notes to Reels and Feed Posts; Check Details.

WhatsApp has recently introduced a new feature called "Favourites" to make it easier for users to access their important contacts. WhatsApp users can prioritise their most important contacts and groups and making them easily accessible. It means that users can quickly find the people and groups that matter the most to them at the top of their calls tab and as a filter for their chats.

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