Arattai Update: Arattai gets an important update, major WhatsApp features arrive, find out what you'll get..

Due to the popularity of the indigenous messaging app Arattai in India, Zoho is rapidly adding useful features to its product. Since Arattai is now in direct competition with WhatsApp as a messaging app, the new update features WhatsApp-inspired features. Let's explore in detail what Arattai has brought to its users in the new update.
What's new?
According to the new software update in Arattai, it will now feature WhatsApp's expanded read receipt feature. This means that if you read someone's message on this app, the other person will be notified by two blue tick marks indicating that their message has been read. Users have been demanding this useful feature for a long time. Another feature is the new gallery picker, which will make it easier for people to share photos or videos with anyone in a chat.
Channels Arrive
In addition to WhatsApp's read receipts feature, the Channels feature has also arrived on Arattai. This means that you can now create and follow channels based on your interests. The Channels feature is a major feature of WhatsApp. People can follow their favorite topics or celebrities through channels on WhatsApp.
Video Calls Will Be Improved
According to Arattai, the quality of video calls has been made even smoother and better in the new update. Now, if you make a video or audio call on Arattai, you will experience better quality. This update also fixes some bugs.
End-to-End Encryption Waiting Long
It's worth noting that the end-to-end encryption feature on Arattai hasn't yet arrived in this update. This is another feature that people have been eagerly awaiting. WhatsApp is considered very secure in terms of privacy due to its end-to-end encryption feature. This feature prevents any third party from reading or listening to a user's chat or call. This feature is so secure that even WhatsApp itself can't access users' chats. Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu has stated several times that he will soon incorporate this feature into Arattai, and it is currently in the works.
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