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Whatsapp is going to add new and excellent features on App in 2022

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 4, 2022 15:36 IST

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In this new year, Whatsapp is going to launch its new feature in which the android user will be able to transfer the chats to IOS.
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The company launched a chat transfer between iOS and Android last year. Now users can transfer their chat history from iPhone to Android device.
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Whatsapp is also working on its new feature to give more control to the admin of the group, it will allow the admin to delete unwanted messages by others that are posted in the group.
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If an admin deletes a message on a WhatsApp group, the group members will be notified. This feature will be different from the disparaging message. Admin can use it whenever he/she wants.
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The Whatsapp stickers which work only on a mobile phone will now be available on desktop and web apps.
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This feature will be going to be more advance this will allow the groups to join different groups. Users can join up to ten such groups.
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