WhatsApp has introduced a new feature that makes it easier to navigate within videos shared on the platform. This feature, known as “skip forward and backward,” addresses user feedback and preferences for improved video control. Users had long been requesting tools to have better control over playing videos, and WhatsApp has responded by developing this new feature.
Here’s how it works:
- With the latest version update (2.23.24.6) for Android, some beta testers on the Google Play Store now have access to this feature.
- While watching a video, users can double-tap the left or right side of the screen to skip forward or backward.
- This feature is similar to how video navigation works on popular platforms like YouTube, making it familiar and intuitive for users who are accustomed to such functionality.
The “skip forward and backward” feature simplifies video playback on WhatsApp, allowing users to quickly move to the most crucial parts of a video or rewind to rewatch specific moments without the need to manually drag the playhead along the progress bar. This feature not only saves time but also enhances content navigation, making it more convenient for WhatsApp users when dealing with longer videos. The company plans to roll out this feature to more users in the coming weeks.