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WhatsApp latest updates: Dark theme, low data mode and contact integration

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Among all the features, the most anticipated Dark Mode feature update is still under development WhatsApp is working on rolling out a number of useful features for iOS users in the version 2.20.10 The features will be available in the app's next version on Apple's App Store. WhatsApp constantly keeps updating its software to include a slew of features to provide smooth messaging and call experience to its users. Some of the features are still under development while a few have been rolled out as stable updates for both Android and iOS users. In the latest reports posted by WABetaInfo report, a blog that tracks WhatsApp developments, the Facebook-owned social messaging app is working on rolling out a number of useful features for iOS users in the version 2.20.10. We bring you the latest updates of WhatsApp for iOS-enabled devices. The features will be available in the app's next version on Apple's App Store. Dark theme: Among all the features

Latest Google app beta breaks Pixel 4’s new Google Assistant

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Historically, Google app betas are stable and lack any major bugs. That is not the case this week, with Google app 10.90 breaking the new Assistant exclusively found on the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL. The issue starts when trying to launch Assistant. Active Edge and swiping up from the bottom corners does show the light bar, but there’s only a white semi-transparent panel. Doing this repeatedly might yield a “Assistant will be ready soon…” message, but nothing occurs. Meanwhile, the “Hey Google” hotword or tapping the icon on the Pixel Launcher’s search bar does not activate. The underlying bug is Assistant not being able to accept voice input. Interestingly, you can pull up keyboard entry by going to Updates and choosing one of the commands in the top carousel of suggestions. This brings up an Assistant UI (third and fourth screenshots below) that lacks a working microphone. Text commands do work and fire like usual. Assistant-related features — including Lens and the Updates

New Huawei P40 and P40 Pro images could blow Samsung Galaxy S11

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New images showcase incredible features we're not expecting from the Samsung flagship.  Until recently, the technology news cycle has been dominated by Samsung Galaxy S11 leaks, rumours and speculation. However, thanks to a series of new tidbits of info hitting the net, the Huawei P40 rumour train is beginning to gather steam at long last.  Recently, we've seen images of the P40 Lite (above), a rebranded Huawei Nova 6 SE with a raised square camera module. Now, renders of the P40 itself have been released from news site 91mobiles based on everything we've heard so far, and it reveals a combination of the new and the old.  Best 5G phones These new renders from the 91mobiles team are very dark, but they provide a look at one possible version of the unreleased phone, based on the latest leaks and rumours. Check them out below: An under-screen selfie camera, like the one  debuted by Oppo earlier this year , is shown to be part of the Huawei P40, along wi