WhatsApp Stickers Packs, Private Reply, and Other Features WhatsApp Has Introduced Recently
Highlights
WhatsApp added the ability to reply privately to one user in a group chat
WhatsApp stickers support is rolling out to Android and iOS users
It also brought PiP mode, swipe to reply features to Android
WhatsApp
has had a pretty busy year, and we are not just talking about the fake
news menace. Apart from taking several measures to curb the spread of
fake news on its platform, WhatsApp has introduced a bunch of features
on its platform recently — group video and voice calling, stickers
support, and even payments option this year. We take a spin down memory
lane to recap on all the new features WhatsApp has introduced in the
past three months. This includes the new stickers rollout,
Picture-in-Picture mode and Swipe to Reply for Android users, new
notification extensions and the new Silent Mode as well.
Private Reply for Android beta users WhatsApp recently introduced a new feature called Private Reply
with its beta version 2.18.355, and it essentially allows users to
privately send messages to a participant in a group without letting
others in the same group know. To use the WhatsApp Private Reply
feature, hold the message of the sender to which you have to reply to
privately. Further tap on the three-dotted menu on the top right corner
of the app. Here, you will get the Private Reply option. Once you choose
the option, the selected message will open privately in the chat window
of the sender in the form of a reply thread. To use this feature,
download the latest version of the Android beta app, after becoming a
part of the official Google Play beta programme.
WhatsApp Stickers
Late last month, the instant messaging platform started rolling out stickers support
for all Android and iPhone users. Apart from using the default stickers
that WhatsApp offers, users can also download distinguished sticker
packs directly from Google Play. Stickers are segregated into three
categories - Clock, Star, and Heart. The clock section in the stickers
tab takes you to your most recent stickers, the star icon takes you to
your favourite stickers, and the heart icon will take you to categories
like love, happy, sad, and dramatic. To learn more about the stickers
feature, how it works, and how to send a sticker, read our detailed explanation here.
WhatsApp stickers are finally rolling out to everyone
Highlights
WhatsApp added the ability to reply privately to one user in a group chat
WhatsApp stickers support is rolling out to Android and iOS users
It also brought PiP mode, swipe to reply features to Android
WhatsApp
has had a pretty busy year, and we are not just talking about the fake
news menace. Apart from taking several measures to curb the spread of
fake news on its platform, WhatsApp has introduced a bunch of features
on its platform recently — group video and voice calling, stickers
support, and even payments option this year. We take a spin down memory
lane to recap on all the new features WhatsApp has introduced in the
past three months. This includes the new stickers rollout,
Picture-in-Picture mode and Swipe to Reply for Android users, new
notification extensions and the new Silent Mode as well. Private Reply for Android beta users WhatsApp recently introduced a new feature called Private Reply
with its beta version 2.18.355, and it essentially allows users to
privately send messages to a participant in a group without letting
others in the same group know. To use the WhatsApp Private Reply
feature, hold the message of the sender to which you have to reply to
privately. Further tap on the three-dotted menu on the top right corner
of the app. Here, you will get the Private Reply option. Once you choose
the option, the selected message will open privately in the chat window
of the sender in the form of a reply thread. To use this feature,
download the latest version of the Android beta app, after becoming a
part of the official Google Play beta programme.
WhatsApp Stickers
Late last month, the instant messaging platform started rolling out stickers support
for all Android and iPhone users. Apart from using the default stickers
that WhatsApp offers, users can also download distinguished sticker
packs directly from Google Play. Stickers are segregated into three
categories - Clock, Star, and Heart. The clock section in the stickers
tab takes you to your most recent stickers, the star icon takes you to
your favourite stickers, and the heart icon will take you to categories
like love, happy, sad, and dramatic. To learn more about the stickers
feature, how it works, and how to send a sticker, read our detailed explanation here.
Playing of consecutive voice messages on iOS, iPhone XS Max support With version 2.18.100 for iOS users, WhatsApp brought the ability to automatically play consecutive voice messages in a sequence,
so users don't have to press play for each instance. The update,
released in October, also brought support for the larger 6.5-inch
display of the iPhone XS Max. This enabled WhatsApp to take advantage of
the large display and take up the entire screen space allowing users to
read more messages and view more media. Silent Mode for Android users WhatsApp for Android recently also introduced
a new "Silent Mode" that hides the notification dots for muted chats.
This means if you mute a chat on WhatsApp, you won't see how many new
messages you've received in that chat directly from the WhatsApp icon on
your Android smartphone. Previously, notifications from muted chats
also counted towards the count of unread messages. It is said that the
new feature is already enabled by default. However, it isn't available
in the form of an option in the Settings menu so there's no way to
disable the feature manually if you want to go back to the old
behaviour. Vacation Mode spotted in testing WhatsApp is also reportedly working on "Vacation Mode"
that makes archived chats that have been muted, to remain archived when
a new message arrives in those chats. At present, WhatsApp
automatically unarchives an archived chat once a new message is received
in that chat. This behaviour will apparently be controllable via the
Notifications settings on WhatsApp for iPhone, Android, and Windows
Phone. This feature was spotted by beta tracker WABetaInfo. Linked Accounts spotted in testing WhatsApp is also reportedly working on a Linked Accounts feature
that will let users link their account with external services. While
the option appears to be mainly focused for WhatsApp Business users, it
could also reach the standard WhatsApp version. It is said that the
Linked Accounts option will be available under the Profile settings on
WhatsApp and will initially support Instagram as an external service.
You will need to insert your credentials once by tapping the Instagram
listing from the Linked Accounts option. This will link your WhatsApp
account to your Instagram profile. This feature was also spotted by
tipster WABetaInfo. Delete for Everyone tweaks WhatsApp has recently also updated
the rules for its 'Delete for Everyone' feature to make the experience
better than before. WhatsApp has updated the "Recipient limit" to
restrict deletion of a message if the recipient didn't receive its
revoke request within 13 hours, eight minutes, and 16 seconds due to any
reason, even if the phone was inactive. This means if you try to delete
a message that you sent to your contact by using the Delete for
Everyone feature on WhatsApp, it will only be deleted if the recipient
receives the revoke request within 13 hours, eight minutes, and 16
seconds. Notably, you can delete a WhatsApp message for everyone within
the previous limit of over one hour, though the recipient needs to
receive the revoke request by opening the chat containing the message
within the newly designed limit. This new change was reportedly a
server-side update. Picture-in-Picture video feature for Android users After introducing it to iOS users earlier this year, WhatsApp finally rolled out picture-in-picture video feature for Android users
in October. It arrived for Android users with beta version 2.18.301,
allowing them to watch Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube videos in a
small window within the messaging app itself. It essentially means users
will not need to go to Instagram or YouTube or Facebook apps to view a
video sent by a contact. With PiP support, Android users will be able to
tap on a YouTube link and open up the YouTube video in the app itself.
It will allow the user to view the video and continue to navigate around
WhatsApp, in different chats, simultaneously.
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