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WhatsApp's New Feature Will Show Missed Calls due to DND

WhatsApp, which is owned by Meta, is reportedly rolling out a new update for missed calls called 'Do Not Disturb' mode.

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Kapish Khajuria
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WhatsApp, which is owned by Meta, is reportedly rolling out a new update for missed calls called 'Do Not Disturb' mode. It is being done to some beta testers through the Google Play beta programme.

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The new update will let users know if they have missed a call due to DND mode. Users will see a handy tagline right under the missed call history item indicating that the call was silenced by Do Not Disturb, according to Android Police.

Users will also see a similar blurb when they punch up the person's chat thread. With the launch of this feature, it will let users share the screenshot of the indicator with the caller to let them know that the call was not intentionally ignored as it was put on the DND mode. The most recent update for WhatsApp beta is available in the Play Store for some beta testers, according to the report.

Meanwhile, back in June, WhatsApp introduced new features for group voice calls, like muting and messaging participants along with banner notifications while in a group call.

Further, the users can mute others on a group voice call. The feature will avoid listening to accidental background chatter while the users try to hear something another person is saying.

Earlier, WhatsApp did improvements to its functions of sending images, you can transmit photos in their highest possible quality. Although not identical to the original quality, WhatsApp’s top quality is unquestionably superior.

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