The beta version of WhatsApp has released two updates for both iOS and Android. However, these have problems. Here’s how to fix it.
There technology helps us at all times. It allows us to communicate in many situations and in a really fast way. One of the main applications in this sector is certainly Whatsapp. This is part of the group that also manages Facebook and Instagram. To keep himself always at the top he needs constant work. Thing that produces updates. But in the Beta version, for both Android and iOS, something went wrong.
As reported by the site mobileworld, there were two updates for the Beta version of WhatsApp. One for the Android system and one for the iOS system. Respectively we talk about the versions 2.21.24.11 And 2.21.240.14. But there seems to have been some serious problems. We talk about critical bugs.
In the version Android 12, WhatsApp yes freezes frequently. While on iOS the system freezes after loading a status update or after having sent a message in group chats. For anyone who has downloaded these versions there is a way to fix. Let’s go see it together.
WhatsApp, critical bugs: here’s how to fix
As always, it is recommended that you back up your history to avoid any loss. As for iOS, the solution is simple. It starts from TestFlight and you select the application, be it Messenger or Business. We look for the previous build and yes install.
For Android users, just manually delete the application. The previous version is then installed through APK Mirror. Here too, however, the backup is necessary to safeguard the chats. The downgrade on Android it is possible via the Debug bridge which is located on Android 10+. Here’s how to do it.
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- From the settings you go to developer options. If it is not visible, you can enable it by tapping build number for 7 times. Found in the phone information;
- After the procedure, connect the device to the PC via USB;
- Download adb tools and extract the zip file. In the reference folder, paste theAPK of the previous version;
- Rename the APK to app.apk to facilitate the process;
- In the folder, with the right mouse button select open in Windows Terminal. To type “adb devices”To see if the device is connected. After verification, type these downgrade commands:
- adb push app.apk /data/local/tmp/app.apk
- adb shell pm install -rd / data / local / tmp / app.apk
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