WhatsApp has
become the world’s most-used messaging app these days. The popular chat app
keeps updating its features from time to time to be more useful to the users.
These are the
latest five features that the app has added recently.
Pinned chats
The Facebook-owned
WhatsApp has added a very interesting feature called Pinned chats. As the name
suggests, it allows the users to pin their favourite chats on the top of the
conversation list. The number of chats that can be pinned to the top is limited
to a maximum number of 3. The latest chats or conversations appear below the
pinned chats.
To pin a chat, you
will have to long press the chat and you will see the “pin” icon on the top
bar. To unpin a chat, long press the pinned chat and tap on the unpin button.
This basically solves the problem of heavy users as it might be irritating to
scroll through lots of undesired conversations to get into your desired chat
window. At present, this feature is available only on Android phones.
Two-step
authentication feature
This feature adds
an additional layer of protection by requiring a passcode when resetting and
verifying your account. It aims at preventing others from using your phone
number without a six-digit passcode (set by you).
For example: If
your phone number is hijacked somehow, your WhatsApp account would be available
meaning crooks could freely read your private messages and conversations. Two
Step Verification requires setting up a six-digit passcode and an optional
backup email address.
To enable Two Step
Verification in WhatsApp, launch the application on your iPhone and navigate to
the integrated settings. Tap on ‘Account’ and select ‘Two-Step verification’.
Siri can read your
WhatsApp messages aloud
Yes, Apple’s voice
assistant Siri can now read your WhatsApp messages for you.
The feature comes
in Version 2.17.20 of the app and requires iO 10.3 or later to work.
WhatsApp text
status is back
Earlier this year,
WhatsApp had replaced the text status feature with another similar one called
‘Status’ that allowed users to add images, videos and GIFs as their status.
However, due to popular demand from many users WhatsApp has brought back its
text status feature.
This feature is
now called “About and phone number” and users can access it by going to their
profile tab into settings. For now, the feature is only available to Android
users. But in the coming weeks, it will also be rolled out to iOS users.
New video-calling
button
The chat app
introduced video calling feature on Android phones. The most important change
seen is the separate button for voice and video calls. Earlier, user had to tap
the call button first and then choose between voice and video calls.
The new update now
separates the two buttons, making it quick and easier to initiate calls. The
video-calling button replaces the attachment button, which has been relocated
to the bottom of the text bar.
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