WhatsApp has officially launched a new update, introducing new chat filters to its app. This latest development aims to simplify how users manage their conversations, allowing for a more organized chat environment.
The details were shared via a blog on the official website on 16th April, alongside the global rollout of the update.
“Opening WhatsApp and finding the right conversation should feel quick, seamless, and simple.”, states the official blog. The new chat filters feature is designed to help users efficiently organize WhatsApp chats and find messages on WhatsApp with greater ease.
Initially, three primary filters have been integrated into the system: 'All,' 'Unread,' and 'Groups.'
All: This default setting displays all conversations, allowing users to view every message in their inbox.
Unread: Tailored for users who need to catch up on conversations, this filter shows only the chats with unread messages, whether they are newly received or manually marked as unread.
Groups: This filter focuses on group chats, including subgroups within Communities, helping users streamline their navigation through multiple group conversations.
These filters are accessible directly from the chat list, offering one-tap convenience to swiftly transition between viewing options. This update is part of WhatsApp's ongoing efforts to enhance functionality and user satisfaction.
The rollout of these new chat filters commenced on April 16, as confirmed by the platform. WhatsApp assures that this feature will become available to all users globally in the upcoming weeks.
The company's goal is to help users “stay organized and find their most important conversations and help navigate through messages more efficiently”, significantly reducing the need to scroll through extensive chat lists.
In addition to the current update, WhatsApp is exploring further enhancements in chat management. According to sources like WABetaInfo, future updates may include filters like 'Recent Online Contacts'.
This new function will display contacts that have recently been active or are currently online, making it easier for users to initiate conversations with those who are online on WhatsApp now.
Additionally, Contacts and Favourites are other chat filter updates that Whatsapp is reportedly also working on.
These features and regular updates consistently focus on enhancing the efficiency and usability of the app, reaffirming WhatsApp's status as a leader in the messaging app market.
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