WhatsApp Update on Windows: Features Roll Out while Performance Issues Raise Outcry

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By Owais
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WhatsApp Update – Meta has launched some new additional features for the Windows version of WhatsApp, enabling users to:

  • Share and display Status updates
  • Access and Follow Channels
  • Engage effortlessly in Communities

Technically, this rolls out feature equality with WhatsApp for mobile device users. In reality, though, the change has sparked outrage among Windows users.

What Happened Under the Hood

“The most significant change is one of perspective, and this is not necessarily visible

Meta has stopped the Windows app for WhatsApp and switched to a web app running in a WebView environment.

This means that the new WhatsApp for Windows is basically:

  • A web page hosted within an app shell
  • A web page hosted within an

Based on browser technology instead of Windows APIs

Why Users Are Angry

According to various reports, the following are results of the recent implementation:

  • Considerably more RAM is being used (up to ~1GB in certain instances)
  • Lower speed than that of the former native application
  • Less efficiency in low and mid-range systems

People who were using the lightweight native client are now being logged out and compelled to shift to the other version that uses WebView, causing a lot of frustration in the tech communities.

The Trade-Off Meta Is Making

In switching to a WebView wrapper, Meta benefits:

  • Faster feature releases on platforms
  • A common code base
  • Easier Maintenance and Upgrades

But the price tag there is:

  • Poorer performance on Windows
  • Higher resource consumption

The Bigger Picture

This is exactly the sort of trend that the industry is witnessing. Many companies have decided that speed on multiple platforms is worth more to them than the capability to perform natively on Windows.

The addition of Status, Channels, and Communities might please the masses,” Simon Reed said on Platformer, “But the sacrifice of the real Windows experience on the alter of Meta’s desktop application efficiency has left me wondering about the long-term vision of the parent company But the version on Windows has never been more powerful than it is now – and also never more resource-hungry, sluggish, and hated.

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Owais is a digital marketing professional with 4+ years of experience in SEO, automation, content strategy, and performance marketing. He works closely with agencies and brands, analyzing reports, market trends, and platform updates to deliver accurate and insightful marketing news. At All Marketing Updates, Owais focuses on breaking updates, SEO and algorithm changes, social media trends, and AI-powered marketing insights.