WhatsApp may have plans to ditch its instant messaging client on
some older versions of Windows Phone, but that doesn't mean the Facebook-owned company is completely
ignoring Microsoft's mobile platform.
Case in point, there is now a new update
to Whatsapp for Windows Phone that brings several new features.
The
instant messaging client has been updated to version 2.12.344. Among other
features, this update brings the ability to trim a video clip before you share
it with your friends. The updated app also allows a user to share document
files, a feature that WhatsApp
recently introduced to its Android app.
The
inclusion of video trimming feature is in line with another similar feature
that WhatsApp added to its app recently. A recent update gave users the ability
to compress the size of a video file. The two features together should improve
video file sharing experience for users.
Additionally,
WhatsApp for Windows Phone users will now also be able to share
document files with their friends using the app. For now, do note, only Pdf
files are supported by WhatsApp. The company recently stated that it was
working on expanding support to other document file types as well in a future
update.
Also
worth noting is that the update is not available for users on Windows Phone
7.8. By the end of the year, these users will either have to upgrade to a new
phone or find an alternative to WhatsApp. The Facebook-owned company announced
last month that it will drop
support for Windows 7.8, Symbian, and BlackBerry OS at the end of 2016.
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