In recent months, WhatsApp has rolled out a range of features aimed at enhancing accessibility and making conversations smoother. Building on these updates, the Meta-owned messaging platform is now introducing another wave of functionalities designed to further simplify and improve the overall user experience.
WhatsApp chats can take up a lot of storage, especially on devices with limited space. Users can now delete large files directly from a chat by tapping the chat name, selecting Manage Storage, and clearing media without deleting the entire conversation.
WhatsApp now lets iPhone users manage two accounts on a single device, just like on Android. Ideal for separating work and personal chats, the active account’s profile picture appears in the bottom tab for easy identification.
WhatsApp’s chat transfer feature makes it easy to move your conversation history across devices. Users can transfer chats: From iOS to Android, From iPhone to iPhone and From Android to Android.
These are the steps to follow:
Open WhatsApp on your phone.
Go to Chats > Transfer Chat History > Transfer to Android.
Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the transfer.
Note: Large chat histories may take longer to transfer. This feature is not available for WhatsApp Business accounts.
Struggling to come up with a response? WhatsApp can now assist. With its AI Writing Help feature, users can generate a suggested reply based on the ongoing conversation, saving time and helping when they are unsure what to say or want to check for grammatical errors. According to Meta, these WhatsApp features are currently being rolled out and will be available to all users soon, so they may take a while to appear on your account.
WhatsApp now suggests emojis that can be turned into stickers, making chats more fun. Meta AI also lets users edit photos directly in chats before sending, though these features may not be available to all users.