WhatsApp Rolls Out Major Android Updates, iPhone Users Await
It has already implemented the new features, but not everyone has access to them just yet. iPhone users must wait after Apple customers were urged to install the latest update.
WhatsApp has introduced some exciting new features, but iPhone users will have to wait to utilize them.
Apple device owners must wait for a future update to take advantage of the modifications.
With the app’s revamped appearance, customers will be able to include captions when sending documents.
As the fun new feature is rolled out, the introduction of customized avatars has already sparked conversation.
Additionally, longer descriptions will be permitted in group chats in the future.
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Now there are fewer restrictions, and you can send up to 100 photos and videos simultaneously.
However, some users have complained that they cannot yet utilize them.
They are advised to wait for the next update, but iPhone users are uncertain as to when it will take effect.
Apple users were encouraged earlier today to install the latest update, which addresses several bugs and issues.
The majority of their devices, including iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, Watch, and HomePods, have been updated.
Apple users are encouraged to update their devices as soon as possible, as the new software addresses bugs and security vulnerabilities.
Apple computers should be updated to MacOS13.2.1, the most recent version of Ventura, which includes a patch for a security flaw in Safari, the preinstalled web browser.
The flaw permits anyone to execute their code by exploiting a loophole, according to the company.
The company also noted that they are “aware of a report that this vulnerability may have been actively exploited,” indicating that hackers may already be aware of how to exploit it.
Apple stated that the new update will fix this issue due to “improved checks.”
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Similar updates are also available for users of older versions of MacOS.
The update for the iPhone corrects bugs in iCloud and Sire.
Importantly, it also includes “optimizations” to the crash detection feature introduced with iPhone 14 and the most recent Apple Watch.
Crash Detection is a feature that can detect when the user has been involved in a collision and automatically dials 911.
People with these devices have reported making emergency calls while riding roller coasters and other rides.
Recent reports indicate that the feature has been activated during winter sports, such as when skiers fall over.
Apple’s update is designed to ensure that Crash Detection only activates after a genuine car accident.
Apple is modifying the algorithm that checks the data, even though it relies on hardware within the phones.
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