iPhone users will be able to set Whatsapp as their default calling and messaging app

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iPhone users will be able to set Whatsapp as their default calling and messaging app


New Delhi

Apple had allowed iPhone users to set the third-party apps with default messaging and calling apps with iOS 18.2 update. Now soon iPhone users will be able to set WhatsApp as their default calling and messaging app. According to WABETAINFO report, some users of Whatsapp iPhone beta version 25.8.10.74 are getting this feature. That is, whenever a user taps on an app in an app, Whatsapp will be used instead of Apple’s Phone and Messages app for calls or messages.

When will this feature come for all users?
This feature is currently available only to selected Whatsapp beta users. It is not yet clear how long it will be rolled out for all users. Whatsapp has also brought a lot of features before this. A new decision has also been taken regarding WhatsApp status. If you are thinking about putting WhatsApp status, then a new feature has been introduced. A new feature was introduced for the iOS app from WhatsApp. With the help of this feature, users will be able to share music in their WhatsApp status.

Status will be easy
A report was released by the beta tracker, which said that this latest feature has been spotted in the latest beta version of WhatsApp. WhatsApp users want to share the music in the status will be able to integrate in their status. This feature will make the process of planting WhatsApp status easier. Whereas before this, users had to copy and paste music, then share it. But now it has become easier to share music on status.

WhatsApp joining hands with SPOTIFY
The feature from WhatsApp is integrating from Spotify for the tracker. Here users will also be given a preview option. On the other hand, the feature of sharing a new motion photo for WhatsApp chat and channel is being given. This service can be started soon by the company. In this new feature, users are also given the facility to share a short clip with recorded audio and video while taking photos. This new feature can be seen in Android smartphones. IOS users will be able to use it for live photos.