The Video Notes feature has recently been rolled out for WhatsApp users. Users can send video notes to their loved ones using their Android or iPhone.
WhatsApp has rolled out the new Video Notes feature for millions of users. This feature has been rolled out to all Android and iOS users worldwide. Just like voice notes, you can now send video notes on the largest instant messaging platform on the Internet. You can send 60-second video notes on WhatsApp to wish your friends and relatives through messages.
On the occasion of Navratri, you can use this special feature of WhatsApp to record Durga Puja greetings as a video message. This Video Notes feature can be used just as easily as voice notes. Let's learn how Android and iOS users can send video notes to their friends and relatives.
How can Android users send video notes?
To use this feature, users must first update the WhatsApp app on their phone.
Afterward, open the app and open the chat window of the person to whom they want to send video notes.
Then press and hold the camera icon at the bottom.
The front camera will open and video notes will begin recording. For the back camera, tap the flip icon on the side.
You can record video notes of up to 60 seconds.
Then tap the send button at the bottom and send the video notes.
How do iPhone users send video notes?
Like Android, iPhone users must first update the WhatsApp app on their phone.
Then go to the chat box of the person to whom they want to send video notes.
Press and hold the camera icon at the bottom and slide upwards.
Then record the video note and send it to the person they want to send.
This way, you can record and send your video message to your loved ones, friends, and relatives.
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