whatsapp-app
Earlier this week, Facebook[1] announced that its WhatsApp messenger app now has more than one billion users[2], an impressive number considering that Facebook Messenger has less than that (over 800 million).
WhatsApp works on all the popular platforms out there, including iPhone[3], Android[4] and the web, and the app has recently become freeware, as Facebook lifted the previous subscription fee[5].
While some users may have intimate knowledge of the way WhatsApp works, others might be new to the chat app. If you're one of them, the following 15 tips and tricks should come in handy.
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An infographic created by DBWebSolutions shows some of the more hidden WhatsApp features that can help you get more out of the messaging service:
- Mute group chats and notifications
- Find out who has read your message in a WhatsApp group
- Disable media to save on cellular bandwidth
- Disable Last Seen and Read Receipts blue ticks
- Send a broadcast message
- Backup and restore WhatsApp Messages
- Migrate to a new number
- Change background image
- File types that you can send to contacts
- Blocking contacts
- Profile picture of your contacts
- Adding international contacts
- Explore hotspots around you
- Shortcuts for contacts
- Transfer conversion
These all sound like neat additions to your WhatsApp experience, and many are. How do you go about enabling and disabling them? Check out the detailed infographic below.
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This article was originally published on BGR.com[11]
- Technology & Electronics
- Software
- WhatsApp messenger
References
- ^ Facebook (bgr.com)
- ^ more than one billion users (bgr.com)
- ^ iPhone (bgr.com)
- ^ Android (bgr.com)
- ^ as Facebook lifted the previous subscription fee (bgr.com)
- ^ Intern caught sleeping on his second day of work gets trolled by the entire Internet (bgr.com)
- ^ 20 paid iPhone and iPad apps on sale for free right now (bgr.com)
- ^ Nearly 40% of iPhone owners are still using 4-inch devices and smaller (bgr.com)
- ^ Another crucial reason why app developers prefer iOS to Android (bgr.com)
- ^ 20 paid iPhone and iPad apps on sale for free right now (bgr.com)
- ^ 15 WhatsApp tips, tricks and hacks to help you text like a pro (bgr.com)