WhatsApp is the most popular instant messaging app today. The company keeps upgrading it continuously for the convenience of the users. In the year 2024, WhatsApp has added many great features. In this series, the company has brought another new feature. WhatsApp’s new message will no longer let users forget important messages.
WhatsApp brought an explosive picture
WhatsApp has introduced a powerful feature for its nearly 4 billion users. The name of this feature is Message reminders which will not let the users miss important messages. Let us tell you about it in detail.
Message reminders feature of WhatsApp will remind users of those messages which they have not read. Let us tell you that earlier this reminder feature was available only for status updates but now this Meta-owned app has added it to the message section as well. WhatsApp is currently rolling it out for selected users only. Currently, beta testing of this feature is going on, so it has been introduced for intermediate users. However, after testing it will soon be rolled out for all users.
WABetainfo shared information
According to the latest report of WABetainfo, the Message reminders feature has been spotted on the latest WhatsApp beta for Android 2.24.25.29 update available on Google Play Store. Now users will get reminders for WhatsApp status as well as unread messages. WABetainfo has also shared the screenshot of this new feature.
In message reminders, users will now get a reminder toggle in the settings. It is written in this toggle that on enabling this toggle, you will get reminder of unread messages and status of WhatsApp. This toggle was available to users earlier too but at that time it only worked for status reminders. Now you will never miss important messages in this busy life.
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