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WhatsApp 2.23.14.14 beta: What’s new?

WhatsApp 2.23.14.14 beta: What’s new?

Emre ÇıtakbyEmre Çıtak
4 July 2023
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WhatsApp, the popular messaging app, has released a new beta version, WhatsApp 2.23.14.14. This new version includes a few new features and improvements, including:

  • Group suggestions: This feature allows users to suggest their groups to community admins. After receiving a suggestion, the community admin may add the suggested group to the community, making it easier for other community members to discover new groups
  • Edit messages: This feature allows users to edit messages up to 15 minutes after sending them. This can be helpful for correcting typos or mistakes, or for adding additional information to a message
  • Profile photos in group chats: This feature shows the profile photos of all participants in a group chat. This can help users to identify who is in the chat and to see who is speaking
WhatsApp 2.23.14.14 beta
You may now get group suggestions with the WhatsApp 2.23.14.14 beta update (Image Credit)

What is new on WhatsApp 2.23.14.14 beta?

WhatsApp 2.23.14.14 beta update brings three new features. WhatsApp, which always thinks about the comfort of users, has added some long-awaited features to the popular messaging application in this update.

Group suggestions

According to WABetaInfo, the group suggestions feature is designed to make it easier for users to find and join groups that are relevant to their interests. To suggest a group, users simply need to open the group and tap the “Suggest to Community” button. The community admin will then be able to see the suggestion and decide whether or not to add the group to the community.

Edit messages

The edit messages feature is a welcome addition to WhatsApp. It allows users to correct typos or mistakes in messages that they have already sent. To edit a message, users simply need to long-press the message and then select the “Edit” button. They can then make the necessary changes and tap the “Send” button to send the edited message.

WhatsApp 2.23.14.14 beta
WhatsApp 2.23.14.14 beta update brings the highly anticipated message editing feature (Image Credit)

Profile photos in group chats

The profile photos in group chats feature is a simple but useful addition. It allows users to see the profile photos of all participants in a group chat. This can help users to identify who is in the chat and to see who is speaking.

The new features in WhatsApp 2.23.14.14 beta are a welcome addition to the app. The group suggestions feature makes it easier to find and join groups, the edit messages feature allows users to correct typos and mistakes, and the profile photos in group chats feature makes it easier to identify who is in a chat.

These features are currently in development and may not be available to all users yet. They are also subject to change before they are released to the public. However, they are a promising sign of the future of WhatsApp.

How to download WhatsApp betas

If you like what you see on WhatsApp 2.23.14.14 beta update, it’s natural to want to update your WhatsApp to that version as soon as possible. Doing so is quite simple!

To download WhatsApp 2.23.14.14 beta update on Android:

  1. Open the Google Play Store app on your Android device
  2. Search for “WhatsApp beta”
  3. Tap on the “WhatsApp Beta” app
  4. Tap on the “Join” button
  5. Accept the terms and conditions
  6. Wait for the app to update
  7. Once the app is updated, open it and sign in with your phone number
WhatsApp 2.23.14.14 beta
WhatsApp 2.23.14.14 beta update is available to download for the app’s beta testers (Image Credit)

To download WhatsApp 2.23.14.14 beta update on iOS:

  1. Go to the TestFlight website
  2. Sign in with your Apple ID
  3. Search for “WhatsApp”
  4. Tap on the “Request Access” button
  5. Wait for Apple to approve your request
  6. Once your request is approved, you will receive an email with a link to download the WhatsApp beta
  7. Click on the link and download the app
  8. Open the app and sign in with your phone number

Note: You can also download WhatsApp betas from third-party websites, but this is not recommended. Third-party websites may not have the latest version of the beta, and they may also contain malware.


Featured image: Photo by Dima Solomin on Unsplash.

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Emre Çıtak

Emre Çıtak

Emre’s love for animals made him a veterinarian, and his passion for technology made him an editor. Making new discoveries in the field of editorial and journalism, Emre enjoys conveying information to a wide audience, which has always been a dream for him.

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