Another week has brought another new feature for WhatsApp, this time finally allowing archived chats to stay in the archived folder, without having to see them in the main chat section ever again.
With multi-device support in heavy testing and high-resolution photos also being available to a set number of users, WhatsApp is looking to be the messaging app to better rival Signal, iMessage and more, making it easier for existing users and tempting new users to switch over.
Thereās always that moment where youāre in a group chat and you want to silently archive it without leaving the group - however, you will find the chat rearing its unread head in the main screen, bringing further irritation.
Soon though, youāll be able to hide these forever, being part of the group but in the shadows for the foreseeable.
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[HEADING=1]Archive like Keyser Soze[/HEADING]
For years now, you would swipe a chat and select Archive, moving it to another section, but as soon as a new message would arrive, it would be in your main chat, most likely reminding you of work during your week off or an event thatās yet to occur for a few months.
With this feature now rolling out to everyone, a new setting will now keep these chats in the Archived section. However, if you want it to revert back to how itās been for years, you can do the following:
[ul]
[li]In the Chats tab, tap More options > Settings[/li][li]Tap Chats[/li][li]Turn off Keep chats archived[/li][/ul]
Archive on WhatsApp lets you organize your private messages and prioritize important conversations. Your Archived chats will now remain archived and muted but you can always change them back! https://twitter.com/WhatsApp/status/1420051741479821315/video/1July 27, 2021
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Check for updates on the App Store or the Google Play Store, and version number 2.21.141 should soon appear with the new Archived setting ready to use.
[HEADING=1]Analysis: Another āfinallyā feature from WhatsApp[/HEADING]
Throughout the years of using our smart devices, weāve all had that moment where weāve used an app or a feature and gone, āIf only it could do this.ā Archived chats staying archived has definitely been one of those for me.
Archived chats reappearing has been an annoyance to many, myself included, where previous jobs have had group chats on WhatsApp, and when youāre on holiday, they would reappear with the daily tasks while I would be sending an image of myself to friends going down a water slide.
[IMG alt=āWhatsApp update on iOS 14ā]https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/9X...K9aVvt8x8U.png
(Image credit: Apple)
This is yet another example of WhatsApp finally bringing out features that alleviate those small annoyances, and thereās even more to come - from multi-device support where you donāt need to rely on your phone, to using high-quality images without having the app to compress them and be rid of the detail.
After the PR muddle they experienced last year regarding notifying users of privacy changes, updates like these are a great way of maintaining goodwill with their users again, to reduce those small irritations and bring out features that many have been asking for.
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[li]How to use WhatsApp[/li][/ul]
Continue readingā¦
With multi-device support in heavy testing and high-resolution photos also being available to a set number of users, WhatsApp is looking to be the messaging app to better rival Signal, iMessage and more, making it easier for existing users and tempting new users to switch over.
Thereās always that moment where youāre in a group chat and you want to silently archive it without leaving the group - however, you will find the chat rearing its unread head in the main screen, bringing further irritation.
Soon though, youāll be able to hide these forever, being part of the group but in the shadows for the foreseeable.
[ul]
[li]WhatsApp video uploads could soon eat up less data[/li][li]iOS 15 release date, beta, features, and supported iPhones[/li][li]WhatsApp enables, disables, and tinkers with the voice waveforms feature[/li][/ul]
[HEADING=1]Archive like Keyser Soze[/HEADING]
For years now, you would swipe a chat and select Archive, moving it to another section, but as soon as a new message would arrive, it would be in your main chat, most likely reminding you of work during your week off or an event thatās yet to occur for a few months.
With this feature now rolling out to everyone, a new setting will now keep these chats in the Archived section. However, if you want it to revert back to how itās been for years, you can do the following:
[ul]
[li]In the Chats tab, tap More options > Settings[/li][li]Tap Chats[/li][li]Turn off Keep chats archived[/li][/ul]
Archive on WhatsApp lets you organize your private messages and prioritize important conversations. Your Archived chats will now remain archived and muted but you can always change them back! https://twitter.com/WhatsApp/status/1420051741479821315/video/1July 27, 2021
See more
Check for updates on the App Store or the Google Play Store, and version number 2.21.141 should soon appear with the new Archived setting ready to use.
[HEADING=1]Analysis: Another āfinallyā feature from WhatsApp[/HEADING]
Throughout the years of using our smart devices, weāve all had that moment where weāve used an app or a feature and gone, āIf only it could do this.ā Archived chats staying archived has definitely been one of those for me.
Archived chats reappearing has been an annoyance to many, myself included, where previous jobs have had group chats on WhatsApp, and when youāre on holiday, they would reappear with the daily tasks while I would be sending an image of myself to friends going down a water slide.
[IMG alt=āWhatsApp update on iOS 14ā]https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/9X...K9aVvt8x8U.png
(Image credit: Apple)
This is yet another example of WhatsApp finally bringing out features that alleviate those small annoyances, and thereās even more to come - from multi-device support where you donāt need to rely on your phone, to using high-quality images without having the app to compress them and be rid of the detail.
After the PR muddle they experienced last year regarding notifying users of privacy changes, updates like these are a great way of maintaining goodwill with their users again, to reduce those small irritations and bring out features that many have been asking for.
[ul]
[li]How to use WhatsApp[/li][/ul]
Continue readingā¦