Android gets 5 huge WhatsApp
upgrades –
here's how to use them
If you use WhatsApp
on Android then now is definitely the time to upgrade to the latest version of
the app
We've seen some brilliant Android developments recently,
including some excellent news about Android TV adoption and also
a smart new feature coming to Android Auto.
However, arguably the biggest in terms of upgrading most
people's smartphone experience has been a series of new WhatsApp feature
updates announced for the OS recently.
T3 has reported on these new Android WhatsApp features, most of
which have been communicated on the official WhatsApp blog, and right here we
explain what they are and how Android users can use them.
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WhatsApp)
1.
VIEW ONCE PHOTOS AND VIDEOS ENHANCE PRIVACY
The latest (and arguably biggest) WhatsApp update on Android is
the app's new View Once photos and videos feature. This feature has been
designed to address two things: the first is that not every image or video
shared on WhatsApp needs to be saved to a person's camera roll, and secondly to
enhance and protect a person's privacy.
The View Once function, if selected, means that photos and
videos can now be shared and that, as the name suggests, they can only be
viewed once by any other person in the chat. This means that, for example, you
can share an image of a Wi-Fi password or driving licence, and then once viewed
by the intended recipient, it will be inaccessible and won't be stored on their
phone.
Once a file is viewed it is marked as "opened" in the
chat history, just so everyone can see if it has been viewed or not.
To use the View Once feature, when selecting a piece of media
click the small "1" icon in the caption bar. This will toggle on the
View Once setting.
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WhatsApp)
2.
JOIN GROUP CALLS EVEN AFTER THEY'VE STARTED
Another great feature for WhatsApp on Android is the new ability
to join a group call even if it has already started. Group calls have, for
obvious reasons, become a lot more popular over the past 18 months, and now a
WhatsApp user can join in to a call that is already live even if they missed it
beginning.
Group calls allow up to eight WhatsApp users to video call with
each other, however, before this update there was no way for anyone who missed
the start of the call to get involved. Now, though, they can. To join a group
call that is already in progress simply go to the "Calls" tab in
WhatsApp and tap "Join" to get involved.
This update also has added the ability to preview participants
in a group call before joining. You can also now join a group call if you have
previously selected the "Ignore" option.
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WhatsApp)
3.
ARCHIVED CHATS NOW REMAIN ARCHIVED AND MUTED
Another small but very welcome Android feature update for
WhatsApp is the fact that now if a user has archived a chat it will remain archived and muted even if a new
message gets sent in it.
So, for example, if you've got a regular ski trip that is
planned with friends and you've got a WhatsApp group for it that gets used for
planning in the months leading up to it, if that has been archived for the rest
of the year it won't then pop back in to your chats history if a new message
gets fired into it in the middle of summer.
This feature can be turned off, too. Archiving of chats, as
ever, can easily be done in the WhatsApp setting menu.
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WhatsApp)
4.
CHAT HISTORY TRANSFER BETWEEN DEVICES LANDS ON ANDROID
A feature that is rolling out imminently, WhatsApp is finally bringing the ability to transfer your chat
history between devices to Android. This means that if you get a new mobile
phone you won't lose all your old device's chat history in WhatsApp, which has
been a seriously inconvenient problem with the service up till now.
Speaking on the new feature, product manager at WhatsApp Sandeep
Paruchuri has said that:
"We’re excited for the first time to make it easy for
people to securely transfer their WhatsApp history from one operating system to
another. This has been one of our most requested features from users for years
and we worked together with operating systems and device manufacturers to solve
it."
The chat transfer feature was debuted at the recent Samsung
Unpacked event as it is coming to Samsung Android phones first in a few weeks
time, but will then shortly after land on Android phones in general.
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WhatsApp)
5.
WHATSAPP WEB MULTI-DEVICE UPGRADE
The final big update
that's come to Android in the WhatsApp beta app is that you can now use it on
up to four devices at one time and, importantly, you don't have to have your
phone with you to use it.
This is a game-changer as
it means you can use, say, WhatsApp web on PC and send messages or make calls
just as if you were using another chat service, but without having to have your
phone with you.
You do still need
your phone to initiate the first link to the other device, but after that is
established you can use WhatsApp on that device without issue. If you don't use
your phone for 14 days, though, then the linked devices are automatically
disconnected.
As noted above, this feature is currently available in the
WhatsApp beta app, but is slated to be rolling out to everyone imminently.
So, there you go, plenty of great new WhatsApp features for the
Android version of the app. Naturally, to make sure you have the very latest
upgrades be sure to make sure you are running the latest version of WhatsApp
from the Google Play store, as you could already be missing out on neat
functionality.
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