Whatsapp Features You Never Knew Existed
Despite the daily increase in number
of whatsapp usage, Lots of features are yet to be exploited on the number one
instant messaging app in the world. Some of the best features and tricks
are discussed below:
Font
Editing
You can embolden your whatsapp messages,
italicize it, add a strikethrough effect and you can also change the font to
a “monospace style”

That will monospace your message.
To embolden your text, all you need to
do is place an asterisk on both sides of the word or phrase you're trying to embolden,
like: *Hi there*
Similarly, to italicize your text on
whatsapp, all you need do is place an underscore (_) on both sides of the word
or phrase you’re trying to edit, like: _Hi there_
To apply the strikethrough effect on your
text, place a tilde (that's that squiggly line symbol) on both sides of the
word or phrase, like this: ~Hi there~
Use
'stealth mode'
Using this trick will stop the blue ticks from
appearing at the sender’s side, whereas you would have read the message.
You need to have the updated iOS 13
running on your iPhone to use this trick. Also, this trick only works if you’re
not chatting on the app when the text comes through.
You'll need to wait for the message to
arrive on your phone, so a notification appears on your lock screen.
Then press down for slightly longer
than usual on the message on the screen, and the full text will appear.
Also if you want to read a message
without the sender knowing you’ve read it, just turn on Airplane mode before
reading the message
Read
Deleted Whatsapp Message on iPhone and Android
Messages can be removed from both
individual and group chats and the feature is available across Android and iOS.
Deleting of message could be as a
result of typo error at the sender’s end or if a message was wrongly delivered
to a contact.
Recipients are noted via a phrase that
reads "this message was deleted".
However, the message is stored on your
phone, and can be uncovered using WhatsApp's backup feature.
The tool backs up all of your messages
at 2am every morning, though this frequency can be changed to ‘weekly’ or ‘monthly’.
To
read a deleted message, uninstall
WhatsApp and then install it again, once you've logged back in, you will be
given an option to restore chats from backup.
Simply select the restore option and
your chats will be restored, including deleted messages, which are shown as if
they were never removed.
Though this process might be too long
to go through just to view a message that probably contains a ‘typo error’.
Therefore, you can use some available third-party apps to achieve this same
purpose. Apps like Notification HistoryLog and Notification Log show
you all of the notifications stored in your gadget's notification register including
those for WhatsApp chats. Once you restart your phone, your notification
register will wipe any deleted message from the cache memory. It is however not
advisable to use these third-party apps as they can pose a security threat to your privacy.
Check
who you chat with most
You can check which of your friends
you send the most WhatsApp messages to and track the exact number of texts
you've sent. You can find the number of texts
you've sent and received in a chat, and how many times you've shared locations. This trick also shows how many photos,
GIFs, videos, voice messages, documents, and stickers have been sent – and the
amount of storage space they're taking up.
Finally, you can see exactly how
much storage space your chat with a person is clogging up overall.
To check your message counter, open
the WhatsApp app and click on the Settings tab.
Next, open the Data and Storage Usage panel, then click Storage Usage at the bottom.
Here you'll be presented with a big
list of your chats, ordered in terms of storage space taken up.
The people at the top of the list will
be using up the most storage space. Click on any of the chats and you'll get a
full breakdown statistics.
Pin
your favorite chats
With this trick, you can always have
your favorite chats permanently at the top of your WhatsApp, also it will help
you keep track of your chats.
On an Android phone, tap and hold the
chat you want to pin and then tap the Pin icon that appears at the top of the
screen. To unpin the chat, tap and hold it, then tap the Remove Pin icon.
On an iPhone, swipe right on the chat
you want to pin. Then tap Pin, which will lock the chat to the top. To unpin a
chat, swipe right on the pinned chat and then tap Unpin.
If you're using WhatsApp for desktop,
click the down arrow at the right side of a chat. Then choose Pin to pin the
chat. Alternately, to unpin a chat, follow the same steps but press Unpin Chat.
Note that you can only pin up to three
specific chats to the top of your chat list.
WhatsApp
Dark Mode
This Whatsapp feature is expected to be launched later in the year. This feature will invert the colors of your screen
to create a darker theme for messaging when you’re using the app in the dark.
You'll have the option to switch on or
off this feature, and it will help reduce the strain on your eyes after lots of
screen time. Dark mode is also believed to help reduce battery consumption as
you’ll have the option to link it up to your phone’s Battery Saver mode.
Please note that the Battery Saver
option will only work if your phone has an OLED screen.
Share
Live Location (Real Time)
You can now share your live location
with your contacts. The location shared is updated in real-time and with this feature you can keep a tab
on the exact whereabouts of specific contacts.
To achieve this just tap the attachment icon
in the text input field.
Then select ‘location’ and then select
‘Share Live Location.
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