WhatsApp, the leading instant messaging application, has updated its iOS application and introduced the ability to send offline messages, so that when the connection is retrieved, the message will reach the sender without the user having to retype it. This feature was already available for Android.
The latest update for Android already allowed users to type a message to give the green “Send” button, even offline.
Finally the iPhone will have the possibility to send messages to their contacts when they do not have Internet access, storing them and then deliver them to the recipients with ease. Similarly, Apple users will be able to send up to 30 photos, when only 10 could be previously.
Sending 30 images per message is a good tool and very useful, especially if we want to share photos of a particular event, but could become a nightmare in numerous groups, where users know no limits.
WhatsApp version 2.17.1 for iOS will also be able to manage the space available with the redesign of the data usage and storage page.
We know that sometimes family or friendly groups often accumulate unnecessary images of memes, or videos that do not interest us, so WhatsApp will make it easier for us to remove our junk content simply.
To delete all the files in a WhatsApp conversation, you only have to enter the settings of a specific chat and empty everything at once.
There is no doubt that the application is making great efforts to renew itself, because despite being the most used for instant messaging, we know that its interface is not the best of all unlike LINE or Telegram.
We have already seen that the platform will soon give us the ability to delete sent messages so that they do not reach the recipient, and that plans to create a new interface for entrepreneurs. In addition he recently included the function of sending GIFs from the Giphy library. You will only wait for new surprises in your next updates.