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WhatsApp Releases a Fix to Address a Bug That Prevented Users from Downloading Documents

WhatsApp brought a new media display view in a current beta update, addressing a ‘document failed’ bug. They are working on a function to prevent message-sending, allowing restrained users to acquire and reply to messages.

WhatsApp is one of the most famous social messaging apps. It has more than two billion users worldwide. The platform maintains bringing new features to improve its consumer journey on the app.

Recently, WhatsApp released a beta replacement for the Android 2.24.10.7 update with an all-new media display screen view. After installing the update, multiple users said to faced problems in downloading any archives shared on WhatsApp.

The record states that a number of beta testers mentioned encountering an error message every time they attempted to download any documents. In fact, it seemed that the difficulty was in the beginning restrained to downloading PDFs, but after further testing, users who have established the WhatsApp beta for Android 2.24.10.7 found that it affected all kinds of documents.

If you are also a beta tester on WhatsApp and are also facing the same issue, it is really useful to deploy WhatsApp beta for Android 2.24.10.15 replace from the Google Play Store. The WaBetaInfo report states that the restore is rolling with this build of WhatsApp beta.

Meanwhile, WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new feature that will provide a constant journey for all users. Called the account limit feature, it is aimed at limiting personal accounts’ capability to send messages. When an account undergoes a limit on WhatsApp, customers will locate themselves unable to provoke new chats for a designated period, serving as a brief penalty for particular breaches. Nonetheless,

it appears that restricted customers will preserve the ability to acquire messages and respond to them within existing chats and groups, thereby making sure imperative communication channels continue to be open.

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