WhatsApp GIF support is finally on its wayPretty much every messaging app out there supports some form of GIF integration, but so far WhatsApp has remained staunchly stuck to static images. The latest beta release for iOS shows that will likely change soon.
@WABetaInfo, which tracks changes to WhatsApp beta updates, notes that version 2.16.7.1 of the app will now autoplay GIF links and embed them directly into your conversations. That’s a far cry from the full-fledged GIF search in apps like Messenger or Wire, but at least it means you won’t have to open up a browser just to see what your friend is sending you. Interestingly the changelog also notes app will be able to save GIFs “as a simple image.” That’s a little odd given the reason for sharing a GIF is the animation, but perhaps it’s a space-saving thing. | |
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Pulak replied at 2016-08-30 06:59 Yes it is very much true | |
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Pulak replied at 2016-08-30 06:59 Yes, I have heard that 6 seconds video can be sent asGIF | |
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Also heard that videos and be sent as gif
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