Month: August 2017

IOS

WhatsApp to support Text Statuses for iOS

WhatsApp released new updates on the AppStore, bringing the version number up to 2.17.50 (you can read the detailed changelog here.), 2.17.51 and 2.17.52. The update had some hidden features (that are features not available yet to the public) and one of which is the possibility to share text statuses in WhatsApp, that WhatsApp is rolling out right now on 2.17.52. ..
IOS

WhatsApp to support Stickers like Instagram

Today WhatsApp has released a new update on the AppStore, bringing the version number up to 2.17.50. The official changelog on AppStore reports "Bug fixes" only, but you can read a very detailed changelog here. As you can read in the changelog, this update has many improvements and new features, but there are also hidden features, one of which is something about stickers ..
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IOS

WhatsApp will improve the Chat Search feature

Today WhatsApp has released a new update on the AppStore, bringing the version number up to 2.17.50. The official changelog on AppStore reports "Bug fixes" only, but you can read a very detailed changelog here. As you can read in the changelog, this update has many improvements and new features, but there are also hidden features, one of which is something about the Chat Search feature ..
ANDROIDIOS

WhatsApp is rolling out the Multi Media Server service for all iOS users!

WhatsApp was working in these months on a new service to share media, in order to guarantee a better reliability and quality of data: the Multi Media Server protocol. This protocol, developed by Microsoft, has been adopted by WhatsApp to share media, that are hosted now on Facebook servers. MMS is used by WhatsApp to transfer all multimedia data in real-time, and it's the same protocol used for implementing the video streaming feature, recently enabled for all iOS users. MMS ROLLED OUT TODAY Since today, WhatsApp is rolling out for all iOS users the MMS protocol for sharing GIFs, Documents and Videos, that will be able to be simultaneously downloaded. Simultaneous downloads were already supported, but now WhatsApp is managing by their servers how many GIFs/Documents/Videos the user can simultaneously download, and WhatsApp can change this value when necessary. The user experience won't change, visually: you will continue to share media as always and, obviously, shared media using this new protocol will continue to be end-to-end encrypted, ensuring a better service thanks to MMS. WhatsApp is still working to implement the support for sharing Images, Audio files and Voice Messages, that will be remotely available later. There will also be...
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