WhatsApp Tricks and Tips for iPhone
Top 19 WhatsApp
Tricks and Tips for your iPhone You Must Know.
WhatsApp is leading
social messaging app across the world .A billion people across the planet use
WhatsApp to messages with their loved ones, friends, colleagues, and everyone
in between. But while many of us use WhatsApp, most of us haven’t even
scratched the surface of this simple looking, but immensely feature rich message
app. So in this article I will show you top 19 features as well as tips and
tricks for your iPhone.
Top 19 WhatsApp
Tricks and Tips for your iPhone Your Should Do
1. Now WhatsApp on
Your PC :-
It’s lastly
possible to use WhatsApp on your desktop and laptops. Although it’s not a
fully-fledged free app, it’s still pretty good.
The desktop
WhatsApp experience is limited to a website in your browser and you’ll need
your phone to be present near the PC and connected to the internet.To get happening,
open “web.whatsapp.com” on your PC. On
your iPhone, tap the “Settings” icon in the bottom row and select “WhatsApp Web”.
You’ll now be asked
to scan the QR code you see on the PC using the phone’s camera. Once it’s done,
both devices will be connected and you can now send WhatsApp messages via your
PC.
2. Rest WhatsApp
Media from Taking Over Your Camera Roll
I’m sure your part
of at least one WhatsApp group where everyone just keeps sharing videos and
photos. Most of which you don’t care about. You know, like the silly email
forwards from a decade ago.
The tricky is that
by default, WhatsApp just downloads all media and saves it to your Camera Roll.
So now your Photos app is bloated with images you don’t care about.
In one of the fresh
updates, WhatsApp has finally added an option to stop this mess. You can now
disable auto media download on a per conversation and group basis. So feel free
to go to each of those annoying groups, tap the name on the top, select “Save
Incoming Media” and select “Never”.
If you want to do
this for all conversations, go to “Chat Settings” and turn off “Save Incoming
Media”.
3. Mute Chats and
Group Chats
Now that you’ve
disabled the auto media downloading, it’s time to outright mute the
conversations. To do this, swipe left on the conversation on the app’s
homescreen, tap “More” and select “Mute”.
You can choice
between 8 hours, 1 week or 1 year. Go for 1 year.
4. Speedy Reply Via
Notifications
iOS’s native
notifications allow you to reply to messages you receive in WhatsApp without
ever going to the app.
When you get a
notification on the Lock screen, just swipe left and tap the “Reply” button.
This becomes really
useful when you’re in other apps and you get a WhatsApp notification. Swipe
down on the notification and you’ll see a text input area and a “Send” button.
Type in the reply there.
5. Share PDFs Files
WhatsApp now lets
you share PDFs Files you’ve stored in your iCloud account, in other apps or in
cloud accounts like Dropbox.
The simplest method
is to go to the conversation in question, tap the “Attach” icon and select “Share
Document”. Then select the source and the document in question.
6. Arrangement Text
as Bold, Italics or Strikethrough
WhatsApp is still
in the process of rolling out this update worldwide. But many users already
have the feature for formatting text.
It’s simple enough.
If you want to Bold some text, wrap it with asterisks (*). Use underscores (_)
for Italics and tilde (~) for a strikethrough effect.
7. Checked When a
Message Was Delivered and Read
When you’re in a chat,
WhatsApp shows those two blue check marks to show that your message was read.
But what if you want more details? Like when it was delivered and when it was
read.
And what if you
want to know which of the members of the group have read your message?
It’s actually quite
easy, although a bit hidden. Just swipe left on the message and a new page will
all those details about the message will appear.
8. Change Chat
Backgrounds
If you’re bored
with the default generic green wallpaper, you’ll be glad to know that you can
change it to anything you like. You can choose from WhatsApp’s library of
wallpapers, a selection of solid colors or any photo from your Camera Roll.
To change the
conversation background, go to “Settings”, select “Chats” and then “Chat
Wallpaper”. You’ll also be able to preview wallpapers right there.
9. Star Significant
Messages and View Them Later
Because we use
WhatsApp throughout the day, it can be easy to lose track of important
messages. This is why you should use the “Star” feature to mark important
messages.
Just long press on
any message and select the “Star” icon.
To view starred
messages, go to “Settings” and select “Starred Messages”.
10. Use 3D Touch for
Rapid Actions
If you’ve got a
shiny new iPhone 6s or iPhone 6s Plus, you’ll be glad to know that WhatsApp
supports 3D Touch features like Quick Actions, Peek and Pop throughout the app.
You can force touch
on a conversation to quickly view its contents. The same goes for media.
For me, the most
useful are the Quick Actions. Force touching the WhatsApp icon on the
homescreen lets me directly jump to starred messages or take a photo and
quickly send it to someone. These shortcuts are great timesavers.
11. View Shared
Link and Docs History
I find that I share
a lot of links on WhatsApp groups. So I was glad to know that WhatsApp
maintains a history of all the links shared in a conversation. Even the
documents shared.
To get there, tap
the profile picture in a conversation and select “Media, Links and Docs”. Then
from the top, tap on “Links” to see the entire list.
12. Broadcast Your
Messages
If you want to send
a message to lots of people, without creating a group, you can use the
Broadcast option.
Tap “Broadcast
Lists” in the top-left from the “Chats” screen and then tap “New List”. After
that, select the contacts, create the list, write the message and send it
along.
Tap “Broadcast
Lists” in the top-left from the “Chats” screen and then tap “New List”. After
that, select the contacts, create the list, write the message and send it
along.
While we’re talking
about backups, you should know that you can export individual conversations and
email them to anyone. But this only works on a per conversation basis.
13. Make Sure
iCloud Backup Is Enabled
You should always
have backups. Whenever possible. WhatsApp messages can be backed up to your
iCloud account directly and automatically. All you have to do is turn on the
feature from “Settings” -> “Chats” -> “Chat Backup“. Once in the iCloud
backup section you can customize if you want to upload media as well.
14. Disable Last
Seen and Read Receipts Fetures
WhatsApp comes with
pretty good privacy features. Go to “Settings”, “Account” and then “Privacy”.
Here you’ll see the “Last Seen” button. Tap it and you can decide if everyone
can see your last seen status, or nobody.
From the same “Privacy”
page you can turn off “Read Receipts”. Those blue checkmarks. But you should
know that if you turn on read receipts, you’ll also disable viewing read
receipts for all conversations.
15. Block Annoying Numbers
To block a user, go
to the conversation and tap their name or number from the top bar. Now scroll
to the bottom till you find the “Block this contact” option. Tap it, confirm,
and you’re done.
16. Find Out Just
How Hooked to WhatsApp You Are
Sometimes WhatsApp
usage can get a bit out of hand. If you want to know just how many messages
you’ve exchanged across all your conversations or how much storage all the
media is taking, go to “Settings”, select “Account” and tap “Storage Usage”.
17. Modify
Notification Sounds
While WhatsApp on
iOS doesn’t let you select a custom notification for each contact, you can
choose a different notification tone and ringtone for WhatsApp audio calls.
To do that, go to “Settings”
and select “Notifications”. Here you can change message, group and call
notifications.
18. Disable Message
Preview in Notifications Menu
From the same “Notifications”
screen, you can disable message preview in notifications. This is extremely
useful if you don’t want WhatsApp messages ending up showing on your
lockscreen.
Just toggle the “Show
Preview” option to disable them.
19. Setup Your
Favorite Contacts With Start
Just like the
iPhone’s Phone app, WhatsApp also has a “Favorites” section. For me, WhatsApp
had added all the contacts to Favorites. So first I had to tap on “Edit” and
select “Delete All” to start anew.
To add Favorites,
tap the “+” icon in the top-right, select the contact and then the number.
Favorites is a
great way to quickly jump into a conversation with your favorite people,
without rummaging around in the Chats section shows all your conversation in a
reverse chronological order.
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