200 million s in India – and 1.2 billion worldwide – but not every knows them all. But fret not, as we are here to help out WhatsApp newbies and power s alike find features that will make their chats easier and more fun. Scroll down for seven WhatsApp features that you should definitely know about. 5j6gb
WhatsApp s have had text formatting options such as bold italics and strikethrough for over a year, but the process was rather cumbersome. For example, you would have to type your text between asterisk marks to make the text bold in the message (for example, *turn text bold*), and between underscores for italics (for example, _underscore text_). This manual method is not the most convenient, and WhatsApp has fixed this with the latest beta update. Those on WhatsApp for Android beta 2.12.535 or later can just select the they want to format and select the option with three dots to choose if they want to use bold or italicise part of the text.
Originally, WhatsApp allowed s to forward messages in a chat to only one at a time. However, the company has since late last year added the provision to forward the same message to multiple s and groups at once. Just select the message, tap the forward button, and long-press to choose the s and groups you want to share to it with.
There may be times when you want to send multiple people (who are not in the same group) the same message, and sending it one by one will seem like a tedious job. In such a situation, you can use the WhatsApp broadcast feature to send the message to up to 256 people in one go. The recipients must have you in their s though.
To try this feature in Android, tap the menu button on the top right of the screen (the one with three dots), choose the New Broadcast option, and select the s you want to send the message to. iPhone s can head to Chats, go to Broadcast Lists, tap New List, and just select the s you want to send the message to and type their message.
If you make a WhatsApp call and the does not pick up, you can choose to call them back right from the calling screen. When the call is left unanswered or rejected, WhatsApp will show three buttons – Cancel, Call Back, and Record Voice Message. This way, you can call the person again from the same screen, or leave a voice message – which can be likened to a voice mail. The voice message will appear in the person’s chat with you, next to the missed call icon.
WhatsApp s have become accustomed to GIF search feature allows you to choose from Giphy’s extensive library to send to your s. On Android, to select the most appropriate GIF, open the emoji keyboard and tap on the GIF button. On the bottom-left of the screen, you will now see the search icon; just tap that and search for the best GIF to spice up your conversation using the right keywords. If you are an iPhone , hit the + button (next to the chat box), open Photo & Video Library, and tap on the GIF search button on the bottom left to look up GIFs.
A new WhatsApp update for iPhones running iOS 10.3 or above allows Siri to read messages aloud, which can be quite useful while driving. WhatsApp for iPhone version 2.17.2 brings the Hey Siri integration, so when you get a new message on the app, you can say “Hey Siri, read my last WhatsApp message,” and the digital assistant will read aloud the last message you received. However, the message can only be read by Siri once, and the assistant won’t be able to repeat it a second time.
WhatsApp s on iPhone can see which chats are using the most space, usually with the people or groups where most media like photos/ videos are exchanged. This can help when you are running out of space and need to figure out which they have shared the most media files with. With the list of s at their disposal, they can start go about deleting the unnecessary media files to free up precious storage space.
To see who your most frequently ed WhatsApp friends are, open Settings, go to Data and Storage Usage, and select Storage Usage. Here you will see the list of s with whom you shared the most data with, and get on with deleting/ ing to the cloud the images, videos, GIFs, and documents you don’t need on the phone.
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