The ChatGPT app is now incorporating a useful feature from its web counterpart

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The beta version of the ChatGPT app for Android now allows users to edit existing prompts, a feature that is also now available in the regular version of the app for iOS. This update eliminates the need to type a new message if a user made a typo or wants to refine their initial prompt. The ChatGPT app offers voice support and an improved user interface, making it more convenient than the website. However, one feature that was missing on the app was the ability to edit prompts. Fortunately, the latest update has addressed this issue.

Code sleuth AssembleDebug confirmed to Android Authority that the beta version of the ChatGPT app for Android (version 1.2024.115) now includes the ability to edit existing prompts. The same feature is also available in the iOS version of the app. This update streamlines the user experience and brings the app in line with the web version, which already offered prompt editing functionality.

This new feature is just one of the recent additions to the ChatGPT service. Other notable enhancements include the ability to use ChatGPT without an account and a memory feature that retains context and details across conversations.

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