Now WhatsApp For iOS Gets Bigger Emojis And Faster Loading Chats

WhatsApp, the biggest messaging app has received a most recent update for iOS (Version 2.16.7) conveys a large group of new features to the application. Single emoji will now be shown all the more noticeably in the chat with a bigger size. While specifically recording a video on Whatsapp, sliding your finger up and will now give you a chance to zoom in and zoom out. Using the edit option on the upper left, users will now have the capacity to choose multiple chats for deletion, achieving to be marked as read. The new update likewise promises chat to load speedier than before.

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Whatsapp Updated Feature For iOS

As specified some time recently, the bigger presentation of the emoji might be exhibited on the off chance that you utilize a solitary one. Utilizing different emoji or utilizing an emoji as a part of a content will indicate them in the consistent size. The quicker stacking chat ensures that you can look through prior talks with a man or a gathering without waiting for the points to chat.

Whatsapp Rolled Out Some New Features

Despite the fact that it isn't specified in the update summary, WhatsApp has included a "WhatsApp Web/Desktop" alternative (beneath Starred Messages) in the settings . A WhatsApp user can examine the QR code to access WhatsApp on the computer through web.whatsapp.com by means of this tab.

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New Whatsapp Feature: Bigger Emojis

WhatsApp had recently added a quote message highlight to the application that permits users to quote media and messages to answer to them. The Facebook-possessed organization is purportedly hoping to add GIF support to the iOS application. PDFs and Doc records that are shared on WhatsApp are likewise completely encrypted now.

Additionally, WhatsApp is hoping to add another font style to its iOS and Android app, and the feature has been seen in Android beta form (version 2.16.179). The company is also reportedly working on a video-calling feature, which was prior seen in an Android beta build, however later taken off.

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