10 What's App Tips and Tricks

jillela chandrashekhar

For most of us, WhatsApp has become the default go-to messenger,
 because everyone's on it, and it's on nearly every platform. WhatsApp
 has over a billion downloads on Google Play alone, the only other messenger
 to boast that is Facebook Messenger. The app has made itself indispensable
 by adding a browser version and voice calling to its platform.
For those who have to deal with the app on a daily basis, we've lined
 up some interesting tricks and tweaks that will improve your user-experience.
1. Mute group chats and notifications
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Group chat notifications can get noisy, they're best turned off when you have to focus on a task at hand.
On Android
On a group chat, tap the Menu button, and hit Mute. Then, choose the time-frame
for which you would like the group to be muted. You can also disable notifications for
 the specified period. This feature is now available on the web browser too.
On iPhone
Open Group Chat, tap the group subject to reveal the Group Info screen,
and tap Mute. Now, select how long you'd like notifications to be muted.
2. Find out who has read your message in a WhatsApp group
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Read receipts, marked by two blue ticks indicate that the recipient has read your
 message. Find out who has read your message on group chats.
On Android
Do a long press on a message sent by you. This reveals an 'i' with a circle around it.
 Tapping on it will show you who the message was delivered to, and read by.
On iPhone
See the Message Info screen by opening a chat with a contact or a group,
then swiping your message from the left to right to see delivery and read notifications.
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3. Disable media to save on cellular bandwidth

WhatsApp lets you specify what you would like downloaded on mobile data and
 when connected to Wi-Fi.
On Android
Go to Settings, Chat Settings, Media Auto-Download to specify when you
 want images, audio and videos to be downloaded to your phone.
On iPhone
Go to WhatsApp Settings > Chat Settings > Media Auto-Download.
4. Change profile photo, status message from the desktop
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This new feature recently added to WhatsApp Web lets you tap on your avatar
on the left hand corner, to change your profile photo with a laptop camera or webcam,
 or a photo on your drive. The feature also works with groups that you are an admin of.
5. Disable Last Seen and Read Receipts aka blue ticks
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By default, WhatsApp lets everyone know the last time you used the app. Your last seen
 timestamp, profile photo and status message can be toggled between 'Everyone',
 'My contacts', and 'Nobody' inSettings > Account > Privacy on both iPhone and
Android.
Read Receipts, notified by those Blue Ticks can seem too obsessive and creepy.
 You can  but that also means you won't be able to see read receipts from other people.
6. Use WhatsApp Web if you're an iPhone user
Apple users cannot use  on their phone without jail-breaking the iPhone, but once
 you're past that, this jailbreak tweak on the BigBoss Repo on Cydia enables you to
 use WhatsApp Web on your PC browser.
7. Send a broadcast message
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The equivalent of Bccing your message, it's cheaper than sending a group SMS.
 The replies from your broadcast will be visible only to you.
On Android
Tap on Menu > New Broadcast, and select all the contacts you would like to round
 up for the message.
On iPhone
Tap the Broadcast Lists button at the top of the Chats screen, tap New List at
the bottom of the screen, filter from your contact list and then tap Create.
8. Migrate to a new number
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If you've changed your SIM card, there's a way to import your account information,
 groups and settings. Keep in mind that your old number will be deleted. Make sure
 that your new SIM is active and able to receive SMSes and calls.
On Android
Tap on Menu > Settings > Account > Change Number and enter the old phone
 number in the first box, followed by the new number in the second one.
On iPhone
Go to Settings > Account > Change Number, Enter your old phone number in
 the first box, and your new phone number in the second box.
9. Talk to your phone instead of typing
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Not necessarily a WhatsApp tip, but if you don't have the time to type a message,
you can send a Voice message, or let Google's speech to text engine, embedded in
 Google's keyboard do the transcription for you. iPhone users can press the little mic button
to activate iOS dictation feature.
10. Explore hotspots around you
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Tap on the Send location icon in the attachment pane to explore interesting hotspots
 around you. The map is a mash-up of FourSquare check-ins of places around you.
 You'll find everything from local tech start ups to restaurants, marked as blue dots.

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