WhatsApp Messenger has
become the application of choice for millions of users who want to send
text messages for free. But there's plenty more to the application than
just typing a message and sending it. There's lots of features in
WhatsApp that can make chats more enjoyable - and perhaps you don't know
all of them.
Here, we list ten things you can do with WhatsApp that are not immediately obvious in the application. Some are available only in the Android version of WhatsApp, while others can be enjoyed across all the platforms on which you can run the app.
1. Send WhatsApp conversation history to someone
You can send an entire conversation history from WhatsApp via email. In Android, click on the Menu option in a conversation (it's on the bottom-right of the screen), go to 'More' and select 'Email Conversation',
before entering the address of the recipient. WhatsApp will create an
email with the whole text conversation, including any pictures, voice or
video clips.
In WhatsApp for iOS, go to Settings and choose 'Email chat history'.
2. Change the WhatsApp chat wallpaper
You don't always have to stare at the same, boring background in the
chat screen. You can choose a background to appear in this window, by
going to the 'Wallpaper' option in the chat menu. You
can either select a picture that's on your Android phone, or choose to
use one of the delightful backgrounds in the WhatsApp Wallpaper app. This app is automatically downloaded when you choose the 'WhatsApp' option in the Wallpapers menu.
In the iOS version, choose 'Conversation Settings' in the Settings menu and tap 'Chat Wallpaper', before choosing which image you want.
3. Save photos you've received
The images and videos that you're sent in WhatsApp chats remain stored on your device in the WhatsApp\media\WhatsApp Images folder. In Android, you can view these images in the Gallery, and can share them on Facebook, apply them as contact photos, and so on. In iOS, WhatsApp images are stored in the Photos app.
In WhatsApp for Android you can see all the files you've sent and received by clicking on the Media button in the chat menu.
4. Make back-ups of your WhatsApp conversations
If your WhatsApp conversations are important to you, it's a good idea
to make backups of them so you don't lose them if there's a problem
with the app. To do this, go to the Settings menu, choose 'Chat
preferences' then click on the Chat history backup option.
Don't worry about remembering to make daily backups, because WhatsApp
automatically saves a copy of your conversations at 4AM each day.
5. Use the Enter key to send WhatsApp messages
How often do you write multiple lines of text in a single WhatsApp
chat message? Surely not very much. As such, the Enter key on your phone
is not really of much use. However, there is an option in WhatsApp that
lets you use the Enter key on the Android virtual keyboard to send
messages instead of having to press the Send button in WhatsApp.
To enable the option, go to 'Chat preferences' within the Settings menu and check the 'Enter is send' box. This option is not available in the iOS version of WhatsApp.
6. Create shortcuts to WhatsApp conversations
If you're a WhatsApp addict then you probably get fed up with
launching the app every time you want to speak to someone. In the
Android version of the app you can create shortcuts to conversations
that appear on your home screen, so you don't even need to open the
application to pick up on conversations - just tap the icon with the
name of the contact.
To set this up, choose 'More' in the chat menu and tap the 'Add conversation shortcut' option.
7. Choose a WhatsApp profile picture
It's possible to set your own WhatsApp profile picture, by going into Settings and choosing 'Profile'.
Just tap on the existing profile image and select a picture you'd like
to replace it with. You can pick an image that's stored on your phone
already, or snap a photo using your device's camera.
This
image then shows up as your profile picture in WhatsApp on someone
else's phone, rather than the contact picture they have set for you on
their device.
8. Send much more than just text
Don't settle for just sending text messages through WhatsApp: you
should also take advantage of the various other sharing options the app
has. With WhatsApp you can also send pictures, videos, sound clips, addresses, and even contacts.
9. Change your WhatsApp status
You can change your status message in WhatsApp to reflect what you
are doing, and warn people why you aren't available to chat. This status
message then appears next to your name where you appear in people's
contact lists.
There's a Status option within the main WhatsApp
menu, and you can type your own message or choose one of the preset
status messages in the list.
10. Broadcast a WhatsApp message to many contacts
If you need to quickly get a message out to more than one person at
once, the easiest way to do this is to 'broadcast' a message in
WhatsApp.
Just select the 'Broadcast message' option in the More menu and select the contacts you want to send it to. Now type your message and hit 'Send'.