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Some hacks to double your Whatsapp’s functionality

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Whatsapp is the biggest chatting app in the world. Even with its competitors being as big as a Facebook messenger and Apple iMessage, Whatsapp stands at the leading position. To enhance its functioning and have better experiences with texts, calls, and video calls, there is so much you can do.

First of all, you can add a different and more attractive wallpaper so you enjoy the look of it every time you open Whatsapp. Secondly, you have the option of deleting your message that was full of errors or you didn’t intend to send. Thirdly, you can even pin or star your former important conversations so you can easily find them later.

Furthermore, you can even read messages without having the recipient know that you have read them. You can do it by reading those messages while having the airplane mode enabled. Another crafty way of doing so is by turning off your read receipts.

Also, you can even highlight your messages by making their font bold. Add an asterisk at the start and end of the text to do so. Moreover, Whatsapp even allows you to share locations with friends.

The list doesn’t end here. You can edit your photos before sending them forward. Apart from this, you can export your chats on your PC, have Siri read your messages aloud, mark messages as unread, assign custom ringtones to recipients and so much more.

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