Copy Whatsapp Chat
To transfer WhatsApp from Android to Galaxy S8 by Google Drive can also work well. Launch WhatsApp on your old Android phone. Navigate to Settings > Chats > Chat backup where you can view the backup options under Google Drive settings. You can back up WhatsApp automatically to Google Drive by choosing Daily, Weekly and Monthly. Backup WhatsApp messages to iCloud. ICloud allows you to keep a backup copy of WhatsApp chat histories online. However, conversations stored in iCloud are not readily accessible on either the iPhone or the PC. This wikiHow teaches you how to copy and paste chat lines in a WhatsApp conversation. Using an iPhone. Open the WhatsApp Messenger. The WhatsApp icon looks like a green box with a white speech balloon and a telephone in it. Tap on a conversation.
To 'unsend' a message on WhatsApp, simply push down on the message you just sent and select the “Delete” button. Then you will be asked whether you want to Delete for Me or Delete for Everyone. When you delete it for everyone, then the message will be removed from the message feed of that chat group (for the people that have not read it yet). Plus the message will also be removed from the Notification Center / Lock Screen of the devices that received that message. The Delete for Me option just removes it from your device only.
21.) Remove The “Last Seen” Time
If someone opens your profile or you are having a one-to-one conversation with someone, then they can see the last time you opened WhatsApp. This feature is known as “last seen.” You can turn off this feature by going to Settings > Account > Privacy > Last Seen. Disabling this feature will also prevent you from seeing when other users were “last seen” though.
22.) Reply To Specific Messages
If you want to reply to specific messages in a conversation, then the best way to do so is by pushing down on that message and tapping on reply. This will show people in the chat that you are addressing a specific message by first linking to that message and then showing your reply to it.
23.)Saving Chat Shortcuts To The Home Screen (Android Only)
If you have an Android device, then you can save shortcuts to conversations on the Home screen. This can be set up by pushing down on a chat and tapping on Add Chat Shortcut. This will add an icon to the home screen with the conversation title and photo.
24.) Sending GIFs
GIF search feature on WhatsApp
Screenshot: Amit ChowdhryCopy Whatsapp Chat From Iphone To Iphone
In order to send a GIF on WhatsApp, tap on the + icon next to the conversation area. Then tap on Photo & Video Library and at the bottom left, you will notice a GIF search option. From there, you can search for GIFs using Tenor to add it to the conversation. Or you can use a separate GIF app to copy and paste one over such as Giphy. Personally, I use keyboard apps like Gboard (Google’s keyboard app) and SwiftKey (Microsoft’s keyboard app), which have built-in GIF search engines that you can use to copy and paste over to WhatsApp.
25.) Send Messages Hands-Free
Send a WhatsApp message with Siri
Screenshot: Amit ChowdhryYou can use tools like Siri on iOS and Google Assistant on Android to send messages on WhatsApp without having to type. When you activate these digital assistants on your mobile device, you can say “Send a message on WhatsApp.” Then Siri or Google Assistant will ask you who you want to send the message to.
You can also have your digital assistant read your last message out loud. This can be done by saying 'Hey Siri' or 'OK Google' followed by the command 'Read my last WhatsApp message.'
26.) Send The Same Message To Multiple Contacts
WhatsApp - Broadcast Lists
Screenshot: Amit ChowdhryDid you know that you can send the same message to multiple contacts at the same time? This can be especially useful if you want to send the same photo or video to a number of people without having to attach it to each person individually. You can do this by tapping on the Broadcast Lists option at the top. Then create a “New Group.”
From there, you can decide which individuals you want to send your messages on a Broadcast List. This feature can be compared to sending emails with the BCC option.
27.) Sending Voice Messages
If you want to add some personality to your WhatsApp messages, then you could consider sending a voice message. This can be done by tapping the microphone icon next to the conversation box and recording the content that you would like to send. This feature will record what you are saying and then send it to your contacts.
28.) Share “Status” For 24 Hours
As of about a year ago, WhatsApp said that its “Status” feature has over 175 million daily users. WhatsApp Status is a feature that allows users to share photos, videos and text status messages for a 24 hour period and then it disappears. Snapchat is known for originally popularizing the ephemeral story concept and later Facebook implemented the same feature into Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger and the main Facebook app.
To create a WhatsApp Status, tap on the Status button and then tap on “Add to my status” (iOS) or “My Status” (Android). When you add a photo, video or text, it will be placed in your Status slideshow for 24 hours for users to see. To control the privacy of your status, go to Settings > Privacy > Status. You can delete a status by tapping on the eye icon -- which is where it shows the names of the people that looked at your Status content -- and then tap on the trash can icon.
29.) Tagging Users In Group Conversations
In case you want to draw the attention of a user in a group chat, you can tag that person. This can be done by typing in the @ symbol as you write a conversation. That user will be notified that he or she has been tagged even if they muted the conversation. Note: the user you tag must be in the group chat that you are tagging them in.
30.) Turn Off Previews
WhatsApp - Notification Previews
Screenshot: Amit ChowdhryWhen you receive a message on WhatsApp, you will notice that the notification of the message shows a preview of what was sent on your Lock Screen or Notification Center. You can enable and disable this setting by going to Settings > Notifications > toggle off Show Preview.
31.) Two-Step Verification
WhatsApp - Two-Step Verification
Screenshot: Amit ChowdhryThe two-step verification feature provides an extra layer of security to WhatsApp. The two-step verification requires you to create a 6-digit PIN number when registering your phone number with WhatsApp again. You should be very careful about not losing this number because you could get locked out of your account if you lose it. To enable this feature, go to Settings > Account > Two-Step Verification > Enable.
32.) WhatsApp For Web And Desktop
If you prefer to use your computer to communicate on WhatsApp, then you can do so by downloading WhatsApp for desktop on Windows and Mac. After you download the desktop version of WhatsApp, you will be asked to scan a QR code from your mobile device in order to verify your identity.
As of right now, WhatsApp is not available for tablets such as the iPad. However, you can use WhatsApp on tablets by opening your tablet's web browser and going to web.whatsapp.com. Then follow the same steps mentioned above. There are also third-party apps that allow you to log into your WhatsApp account with your tablet.