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WhatsApp introduces six new sticker packs for iOS, Android

By ANI | Updated: May 5, 2021 22:15 IST

With the latest update on the instant messaging service, WhatsApp has recently released six new sticker packs for iOS and Android on the sticker store.

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With the latest update on the instant messaging service, WhatsApp has recently released six new sticker packs for iOS and Android on the sticker store.

As reported by Mashable, the feature was first spotted by WABetaInfo, a popular website that posts regular updates around WhatsApp.

According to WABetaInfo, sticker packs are available now on the WhatsApp sticker store. A user can access them by opening any chat, tapping the sticker button and the 'more' icon. In case one is not able to spot the new stickers in the store, a user will be able to see them after 30 minutes.

Per Mashable, the six sticker packs that have been released on WhatsApp includes egg and chup, realistic rabbit, betakkuma 2, square cheese's daily life, woman cactus, and a burdensome pigeon named eagle. All the stickers look super cute and fun and would certainly make the conversations over the platform more engaging.

In related news, WhatsApp is testing a new feature called 'review' that will allow WhatsApp users to preview their voice note or voice message before sending them. The review button feature is currently under development and will be released soon for both Android and iOS users.

Moreover, WhatsApp recently also added to the app a new 'Covid-19 vaccination centre' related functionality under its MyGov chatbot to help users find the vaccination centres in their locality.

( With inputs from ANI )

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