Friday 2 March 2018

WhatsApp Brings Some Interesting Features

WhatsApp Brings Some Interesting Features: The new version of instant messaging app WhatsApp is connected to some new features which are interesting. You will see some major changes. So let’s have a look on WhatsApp’s new features.


WhatsApp Sticker Feature for iOS

WhatsApp has now released the sticker feature in Beta version for iPhone users after Windows. This new update is for iPhone users. If you have an iPhone then you can update your WhatsApp app. After updating you will get a new option. Under the new feature, you can put a timer and location sticker on photos and videos. For example, if you want to send photos and videos to someone with these stickers, then you have to adopt the same method as the standard. Click on the + icon and select the photo and video from the library, then by clicking the emoji icon on the top, you will get the option of applying the stickers. From here you can add time, clock and location.According to reports; this feature can also come in the Android WhatsApp users.

WhatsApp Forwarded Message Feature

The company has completed preparations to get rid of spam messages to WhatsApp users. WhatsApp users are troubled by the ‘good morning’ and ‘good evening’ forwarded messaging. WhatsApp is testing a feature to get rid of such messages. The specialty of this feature will be that the users will get the information of the forward message. Users will be able to find out easily that this message has been typed by someone or is being forwarded from another chat. You will find the forwarded written above the forwarded messages which will make it clear that the message is being forwarded by copying from somewhere.

WABetaInfo, which gives information related to whatsApp, has spotted this feature. According to the information, this feature will be found in WhatsApp Version 2.18.67. Apart from this, this feature is also included in Windows. After the arrival of this feature, you can get rid of forward messages like ‘good morning’ and ‘good evening’.

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