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WHATSAPP GUIDE - 6
New WhatsApp Features
You Should Know About
When
you're using an app day in and day out, it's easy to miss out on new
features
that get added.
You
get a notification for an update, you update, and you continue using
it as
you always did.
But
what did you get in all those updates?
With WhatsApp, quite a bit.
The
best social network or instant messenger app is the one which all of
your
friends and family use.
WhatsApp
has an incredible user base now, and after becoming one of the
fastest growing social networks, it's now
adding features to make it a solid,
robust app.
Whether
you know it or not, recent updates have brought some cool new
features,
from starring messages to backing up your chat logs to Google
Drive.
Most of these changes are reflected in the new WhatsApp for Android,
but they should be available on iPhone soon
enough.
If you use WhatsApp, you need to know this.
`STAR' MESSAGES TO FIND
THEM LATER
When
someone sends an important message on WhatsApp, you can't save
it. Finding it later can be a pain, despite
the robust search engine in
WhatsApp.One
of our workarounds was to use hashtags to mark important
messages. But now, there's a cool new tool.
WhatsApp
now lets you `star' messages. Long-press any message, choose
the Star in the top menu bar, and move on.
It's exactly like a bookmark
or a
favourite.
Later,
when you want to look up any bookmarked message, go to
Menu > Starred Messages and you'll see them
all, listed chronologically.
The
starred messages can also be searched, so you can find all the important
stuff you marked by some person. You can
also `unstar' a message later,
so that the Starred Messages can be cleaned
up easily.
BACK UP CHATS TO GOOGLE
DRIVE
If you
accidentally delete your WhatsApp chat history, you can restore
it in
a few steps. But what if you lost your phone, or got a new one, or
had to
reset your existing storage? While WhatsApp backs up chat history
regularly, there's now an easier (and
better) way: Google Drive.
The
new version of WhatsApp for Android lets you automatically backup
your chat logs to Google Drive. Go to Menu
> Settings > Chats and Calls
>
Chat Backup > Google Drive Settings and set it up. I'd recommend
backing
up daily (you can choose weekly, monthly, or manual), over
Wi-Fi
only (thus saving data costs), and including videos.
Remember,
you can get 1 TB of Google Drive storage for free, so as far
as WhatsApp backups go, you should be fine
even if you upload all of
the
videos and photos.
EASIER WAY TO CLEAR CHATS
If
you're already backing up those chats, there's no reason for you to keep
really old messages, is there? It's time to
clear things up, and WhatsApp
has
made it simpler than ever.
Go to
Menu > Settings > Chats and Calls > Chat History > Clear All
Chats
and you'll see three options: all messages,
messages older than 30 days,
or
messages older than 6 months. Choose what you want and WhatsApp
will
do the rest.
You
can do this same action with specific chats too, whether with
individuals or groups. In any chat, tap Menu
> More > Clear Chat and
you'll see the same three options. Simple,
eh?
MARK MESSAGES AS READ OR
UNREAD
You
can now hide your WhatsApp status or when you were last seen,
which is
great. But for your own personal usage, sometimes, you might
want to mark a message as unread.
Think
about it in email. The ability to right-click and mark as unread is
a
great way to remind yourself that you haven't fully read an email, that
you
need to reply to it, or that it's important in some way.
You
can now do that in WhatsApp too. Choose a chat with any contact
or
group, long-press on it, and tap “Mark as Unread“ yup, as simple as
that.
You can do the opposite too long-press a chat you haven't read and
you'll
see an option to “Mark as Read“, so it seems like you've read the
message without ever opening the chat.
Do
note that this doesn't mean change the message's status for your recipient.
The
recipient still sees that you have read the message. It only reflects as
unread
in your own phone.
Mark
as readunread has also made its way to WhatsApp Web on your
desk top.
USE CUSTOM NOTIFICATIONS
FOR PEOPLE AND GROUPS
Some
contacts and chat groups are more important than others, right?
Well,
then set a different type of notification alert for them.
WhatsApp
has rolled out custom notifications.
One of
the cornerstones of blocking mobile distractions is to allow the
right people through and cut off everyone
else, and that's what this
feature
does. Open any chat, tap the title bar, and you'll find an option for
Custom
Notifications.
In it,
you can set the notification tone, vibration effect, popup notification,
and
the colour of the LED light for new messages.
For
Whatsapp voice calls, you'll only get cus tom ringtones and vibrations.
LINK PREVIEWS
This
is a neat new feature that doesn't really make you do anything special,
but just adds to the overall experience.
When a
link is pasted into a WhatsApp chat, you will now see a link preview
with
an image from the article, the headline, and the base URL much like
what
you see on Facebook or Twitter.
If
you're the one sharing a link, you have the option to not include that
preview,
too.
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Tuesday, December 8, 2015
WHATSAPP GUIDE - 6 New WhatsApp Features You Should Know About
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