Tech News Desk – WhatsApp is the most used instant messaging app in the world. More than 3.5 billion people around the world use this application to stay connected with their loved ones. WhatsApp keeps adding new features for the convenience of its users. The company introduced the poll feature in the platform in the year 2022. Now the company has given a new feature in it.
If you use the poll feature of WhatsApp then now your experience is going to change. Let us tell you that in the poll feature of WhatsApp, till now users had the option to poll only in text, but now there is going to be a change in this. Let us give you detailed information about the new feature of WhatsApp.
WABetaInfo gave information
The information about the new feature coming in WhatsApp Poll has been shared by WABetaInfo, a website that keeps an eye on the company's updates and upcoming features. The new report of the website shows that the company is going to provide a new feature to its beta users for Android version 2.25.1.17.
WABetaInfo has revealed that WhatsApp polls will now have the option of photos along with text. This means that now users will be able to poll through photos also. In the upcoming update of WhatsApp, users will be able to attach photos along with text in the poll. It has been said in the report that this feature of WhatsApp Poll can be very useful in those situations where everything cannot be said in text alone. According to WABetaInfo, this feature is currently in the development phase and the company has rolled it out for beta users for testing. However, it is expected that it will be rolled out for general users as soon as the testing is completed.
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