Desk: WhatsApp is working on a very useful feature for its Android users. Soon users will be able to chat directly with the floating bubbles that appear on the screen without opening the app completely. This feature will work like Facebook Messenger’s chat bubbles and will make multitasking easier than ever. If this feature is successful, then the experience of using WhatsApp can completely change.
According to the report of WABetaInfo, WhatsApp’s new Notification Bubbles feature will show a small floating icon on the screen as soon as the message arrives. The WhatsApp logo will be visible in this bubble along with the profile photo of the contact or group. As soon as the user taps on it, a compact chat window will open. From here it will be possible to read messages and reply immediately without opening the app. The special thing is that with this, users will not need to open WhatsApp again and again, which will save time and the conversation will also become easier.
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This feature will be much like the popular chat bubbles of Facebook Messenger. Android users were demanding such a feature for a long time. Notification Bubbles will make multitasking very easy. Suppose you are watching a video or browsing the internet and when an important message comes, you will be able to respond at that very moment. If users want, they can also turn off this feature as per their choice. With this, both privacy and control will remain in the hands of the user.
Apart from Notification Bubbles, WhatsApp is also preparing changes in its interface. According to reports, the company may remove the WhatsApp name from the top bar and show the official logo there. This change is considered to be the biggest visual update after 2013. Additionally, a new space can also be created for status updates in the top bar. Currently, the Notification Bubbles feature will work on Android 11 and above versions. Its stable release date has not been revealed yet, but if beta testing is successful then it may soon be available to all Android users.
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