WhatsApp has Declaration Chat, calls and channels are designed to increase messaging and calling experiences for users because it continues to compete with popular services such as Telegram and Discord.
One of the most significant additions is the “Online” index that appears at the top of a group chat to show you how many people are currently chatting.
Another new group chat feature will allow you to highlight the specific notifications, as you can now use the newly added “Notification” settings and select “Highlights” to limit the notifications for @gentation, replies and saved contacts or ‘all’ messages for receiving all notifications.
The other feature provides the documents on the iPhone and the option of sending it. To access it, users select “Scan Document” from the attachment options and then follow the document scan, crop and storage steps.
Also, iPhone users can now set WhatsApp as their default messaging and calling app. Also, iPhone users can now zoom in during video calls.

For video calls, WhatsApp says it has upgraded its technology to make video calls more reliable and high quality, resulting in decreasing calls and video frost. The application should be allowed for more HD-quality video calls in the detection of advanced bandwidth.
Although WhatsApp has allowed users to create events in group chat for some time, it is now removing the ability to create an event in 1: 1 conversation. Also, the feature of the events invite a plus as “probably” as RSVP, add an end date and time and update by adding PIN events so they are easy to find.
Furthermore, you can now add someone to the 1: 1 call running from a chat thread by pressing the call icon on the top of your screen and then selecting “Ad”.
The channels are also getting three updates, because administrators can now record short videos with followers and share unique QR codes that are directly linked to their channel. Also, you can get a written summary of voice message updates from the channels to speed yourself up when you go now and are unable to read distinct messages.
