WhatsApp Update: Version 2.24.22.15 fixes camera effects crash in Android beta

WhatsApp has released an update for its Android beta version 2.24.22.15, addressing camera effects crashes. This fix enhances user experience by ensuring smooth functionality when applying effects during photo and video sessions.

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WhatsApp has announced a significant update through the Google Play Beta Program, bumping up the app to version 2.24.22.15. This latest release addresses a major issue related to camera effects that had been affecting some users, providing a much-needed fix, reports WabetaInfo

In previous beta versions, particularly version 2.24.22.13, users reported crashes when attempting to use camera effects and backgrounds. This problem disrupted the experience for those trying to enhance their photos or videos, causing the app to close unexpectedly. Many users encountered error messages when interacting with the camera editing tools, particularly during video calls.

To resolve this, WhatsApp has rolled out version 2.24.22.15, which is designed to eliminate the crash issue. The update is now available to all users who are part of the beta program, allowing them to use the camera effects without interruptions.

Additionally, this update is compatible with the latest WhatsApp beta for Android, which has been confirmed by the app’s developers. If users are still facing issues even after updating, it may indicate that they are running an older version or experiencing a different problem altogether.

WhatsApp continues to evolve, with exciting features on the horizon. In the previous beta update, the platform was working on a new functionality that would allow users to create and share custom sticker packs, enhancing personalisation and organisation within the app.

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