Messaging will now be full of fun, as WhatsApp introduces 138 new emojis


WhatsApp continues to make some changes from time to time to improve the messaging experience of its users. In this episode, the company has made some changes to its application. Many new emoji with many features have also arrived on the WhatsApp platform.

If you haven’t received any new features or emoji yet, update your WhatsApp immediately. WhatsApp has been testing these features in the beta version of their app for a long time. Now this feature has been rolled out for all users in the stable app and the advanced search option is available to users on their WhatsApp. At the same time, some users may have to wait a bit for this new feature on their device.

Advanced search

After updating WhatsApp, you can see the change by tapping the search icon. WhatsApp users will be able to easily search for photos, videos, links, audio, gifs, and documents. This means that, apart from the message, it will now be easier to find the media files.

How to use the new function

After updating the application, open WhatsApp. Here, options for photos, videos, links, gifs, audio, and documents will be displayed as soon as you tap the search icon displayed in the upper right corner. Now if you want to search for a photo, tap on the photo. After this, whatever search term you type, photos related to it will be seen. Similarly, other options will work too.

Many new emojis also came

Many new emojis have also been included in the WhatsApp icon pack. The discussion dragged on for the past few months. By updating the app, users will get 138 new emoji. The new emoji in the app includes people doing yoga, new clothes, cars, prosthetic hands, people sitting in wheelchairs, LGBTQ couples, and some sign language symbols.

These features will also be updated soon

Soon, WhatsApp will release many other updates for Indian users. These updates include vacation mode, messages expiring, multi-device feature, and custom wallpaper feature. All of them are currently in test mode. Also, they have been detected through beta updates. The company is expected to launch these features in India soon as well.

(With input from prabhatkhabar.com)