Now get ready to send GIF's on whatsapp.An upcoming update to WhastApp will finally enable Android users to send videos as animated GIFs, making their conversations livelier and more fun.
Animated GIFs have been constantly gaining ground and have grown to be an important way of communicating for netizens. Social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter and various other sites and platforms have already been supporting GIFs for a good while now, but WhatsApp is late to the party.
As of now WhatsApp hasn’t brought GIF support yet, but this feature will be added soon.The latest WhastApp Beta for Android includes the feature, which means that it shouldn't take too long before it becomes available to the general public.
Recently Android Police reports that with the latest WhatsApp 2.16.244 beta installed on an unrooted Android device, creating and sending GIFs is a breeze. To do so, just tap the paperclip icon in a conversation thread, go to Camera, tap Record Video, and tap OK once you're done recording. WhatsApp will give you the option to trim your video, and if you make it 6 seconds or shorter, the camcorder icon will turn into a GIF and you'll be able to send your newly trimmed video as a GIF.
Recently as part of "coordinating" more with its parent company, Facebook, WhatsApp will share users' phone numbers and personal information to help the social network build better-targeted ads.Fortunately, users have the option to opt out of WhatsApp data sharing with Facebook.
While this new privacy policy is one of those updates that stir more criticism than acclaim, the upcoming GIF feature will likely be a welcome one. To try it out before the official rollout, you can either download the APK for the latest beta or join the WhatsApp beta program for Android on Google Play.
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Animated GIFs have been constantly gaining ground and have grown to be an important way of communicating for netizens. Social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter and various other sites and platforms have already been supporting GIFs for a good while now, but WhatsApp is late to the party.
As of now WhatsApp hasn’t brought GIF support yet, but this feature will be added soon.The latest WhastApp Beta for Android includes the feature, which means that it shouldn't take too long before it becomes available to the general public.
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How to send GIF's On Whatsapp?
There is also a way to send GIF's on whatsapp unofficially.But this process of sending GIF's unofficially requires rooting. For an average user, rooting can seem daunting and complicated. Plus, once you root your device, your manufacturer’s warranty is gone. Well, fear no more: judging by some of the latest beta versions of WhatsApp, it seems like the Android app will soon let anyone create and send GIFs without rooting.Recently Android Police reports that with the latest WhatsApp 2.16.244 beta installed on an unrooted Android device, creating and sending GIFs is a breeze. To do so, just tap the paperclip icon in a conversation thread, go to Camera, tap Record Video, and tap OK once you're done recording. WhatsApp will give you the option to trim your video, and if you make it 6 seconds or shorter, the camcorder icon will turn into a GIF and you'll be able to send your newly trimmed video as a GIF.
Recently as part of "coordinating" more with its parent company, Facebook, WhatsApp will share users' phone numbers and personal information to help the social network build better-targeted ads.Fortunately, users have the option to opt out of WhatsApp data sharing with Facebook.
While this new privacy policy is one of those updates that stir more criticism than acclaim, the upcoming GIF feature will likely be a welcome one. To try it out before the official rollout, you can either download the APK for the latest beta or join the WhatsApp beta program for Android on Google Play.
Hope you all like the above article, Then feel free to share with your friends. If you still have any queries, suggestion don’t hesitate to leave a comment below.
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