If so that will be revealed by the ongoing investigation. I'm going to wait a bit before speculating.
In general I'm skeptical of the value proposition. You can't record too much without tanking the battery life. They already have so much to target advertisements. What does a random snippet that probably doesn't even have any talking add?
I mean it’s still recording with the screen off and I’m also using gps for tracking. For hours I mean like 4-5. I don’t think that’s significant at all. You would hardly notice it if you were actually using your phone.
Huh. I see a very significant drop in battery life if I use gps for tracking. My phone would last for days with the screen off, airplane mode, and no apps running in the background. Add tracking and it lasts maybe 10 hours. (I pay attention to this because it's a factor in determining how many battery packs to take backpacking)
However when recording a good amount of data is being shuffled through ram, the cpu has to encode the wavestream, if stored the flash memory will have to do it's thing, if transmitted, the radios will have to wake up and run through all the data as well. The microphone does not exist in isolation.
This is not as power intensive as you would think though. If designed well these simple operations could last year's on a single battery cell. Most of cell phone battery use comes from transmitting and screen usage. Passive microphone and storage is nothing
WhatsApp has video calls. WhatsApp also has a significant user base amount illiterate people. They've built a clever intuitive system where you hold a button down to record a voice message. Obviously it shouldn't be recording without the user asking for it, but there's a reason for it to be an option.
Edit: I realized you might be referring to WhatsApp not having much ad data. True, but their parent company Meta does.
In general I'm skeptical of the value proposition. You can't record too much without tanking the battery life. They already have so much to target advertisements. What does a random snippet that probably doesn't even have any talking add?