WhatsApp has just announced new features for calls on Android, iPhone, iPad, Windows and Mac which may mean some users choose this as their default calling app and not use the built-in native calling ...
Following the addition of in-app translation for 19 languages and their variations on Android, WhatsApp is now rolling out this feature for iPhone users. According to WABetaInfo, people running the ...
Starting today, WhatsApp will only support iPhones running iOS 15.1 and up, or Android devices running Android 5.0 and up. This means legacy smartphones released in or before 2014—like the iPhone 5s, ...
After releasing it on Android a few weeks ago, WhatsApp is now rolling out its own translation tool on iOS. Here’s how it works. Just a few weeks after rolling out AI-based summarization and writing ...
From this month WhatsApp will cease to work on an array of older phones, with the changes having taken effect from June 1, impacting devices over a decade old. Enhancements in WhatsApp's system ...
WhatsApp users on Apple iPhone can now choose the popular messaging service as their default app, from today. It will also work for calls and there are ramifications which will apply with Siri, too.