WhatsApp Beta adds voicemail-style Voice Messages for missed calls

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WhatsApp is quietly reshaping how users handle missed calls with a new feature spotted in its latest Android beta (version 2.25.23.21). Available to select testers via the Google Play Beta Program, the update introduces a voicemail-like voice message option—bringing a more human touch to digital conversations.

 

What’s New?

When a WhatsApp call goes unanswered, users now have the option to instantly record and send a voice message. This prompt appears right on the call screen and within the chat thread, streamlining the process of leaving a quick explanation or follow-up.

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The voice message is delivered alongside the missed call notification, ensuring the recipient sees both in context. It’s a subtle but meaningful upgrade, especially for users who rely on WhatsApp for time-sensitive or personal communication.

 

Availability

As of now, the feature is rolling out to a limited group of beta testers. Broader availability is expected in future updates, as WhatsApp continues to refine its voice-first experience.

For users and creators alike, this opens up new possibilities for how we connect—especially in regions where voice messaging is already a preferred mode of communication. But what do you think? Let us know in our social platforms and stay tuned for more trending tech news at TechNave.com.