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WhatsApp now lets you report bugs by shaking your phone

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WhatsApp has started rolling out this capability in its Android beta version 2.25.34.6, allowing users to report bugs by physically shaking their device.


What is the “shake to report” feature?

  • When using WhatsApp’s Android beta (version 2.25.34.6), users who encounter a glitch or problem can shake their phone. This motion triggers a bottom-sheet prompt asking if they’d like to report the issue.
  • If the user agrees, WhatsApp automatically takes a screenshot (unless in a sensitive section) and opens a report form where the user can type a description.
  • The feature respects privacy: in certain parts of the app (e.g., profile photo viewing), screenshots are blocked to avoid capturing sensitive content.
  • Users also have the option to disable the shake-to-report shortcut if they prefer.

Why this matters

Faster feedback loop

By reducing friction (no need to navigate through menus), users can report issues right when they occur — which may help WhatsApp’s developers identify and fix bugs more quickly.

Improved user experience

Introducing a motion-based shortcut is a creative UX move and could help reduce frustration for users dealing with app issues.

Beta testing first

This feature is currently limited to Android beta testers; a broader rollout will come after internal evaluation.


How to use the feature (for eligible users)

  1. Ensure you are on the WhatsApp Android beta version 2.25.34.6 (or later, if available).
  2. When you see a bug, shake your phone.
  3. A prompt will appear: “Do you want to report a problem?” (or similar).
  4. If you accept, a screenshot is taken (unless in a restricted context).
  5. Fill out the form describing the bug, adjust or remove the screenshot if you like, then submit.
  6. If you dislike the feature, go to WhatsApp Settings → Help & Feedback → Bug reporting section and disable the shake shortcut.

Things to be aware of

  • Availability: The shake-to-report feature is not yet available to all users — only some beta testers at this time.
  • Device support: It’s an Android-only feature for now. No official word yet about its arrival on iOS.
  • Privacy caution: Take care— while the feature tries to avoid sensitive contexts, automatic screenshots could raise privacy questions if used unintentionally.
  • Opt-out possible: Good that WhatsApp provides an option to disable it if you find it unwanted or inconvenient.
  • Not a full guarantee: Reporting a bug doesn’t mean immediate fix; but it enhances your ability to send meaningful feedback.

Final thoughts

The “WhatsApp shake to report” feature is a small but smart addition, designed to make user feedback faster and more convenient. For users in India (and worldwide) who are enrolled as beta testers, it offers a handy shortcut to do something they might already want to do: report a glitch. If you value smoother app experience, this is a welcome move.

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