WhatsApp Looks Set to Get New 'Change Number' Feature; Live Location Feature Spotted Again
WhatsApp is testing a new feature that could make life less painful when changing your contact number. As your WhatsApp
is tied to your phone number, it is always a pain to let users know
that you have changed your number, and you end up either sending a
broadcast to all your contacts informing them about the change, or just
let users know in due time. WhatsApp is trying to ease this transition,
and is testing a feature that will notify your friends and family about
your number change for you. Separately, it appears the Live Location sharing feature that was recently introduced by both Facebook and Google will make its way to WhatsApp soon.
The new Change Number feature was found
by WhatsApp beta tracker in beta version 2.17.130 for
Windows Phone or Windows 10 Mobile users, and it enables you to notify
all your contacts about the number change at once. The new Change Number
feature allows you to change your number on WhatsApp without losing
your chats and group data, and also lets you notify users about the
change. There are three options you can choose for this feature - share
the new number with all of your contacts, or only to those contacts you
have chats with, or you can also decide not to pass out your new number
to any of your contacts at all. This feature will send notifications to
all your groups automatically, regardless of which option you choose.
As
mentioned, this welcome change is being tested on Windows for now, and
you'll have to be on the beta version to experience it. It's worth
noting that while beta allows you to use new features before everyone
else, there's also a chance that it doesn't work as optimally as the
stable version. There's no word on the feature's commercial availability
as of now, but now that it's being tested, it should arrive on stable
versions soon.
Coming to the Live Location sharing feature,claims
that WhatsApp beta for Android v2.17.150 contains mention of the
feature, however, it is disabled by default. Not much more is known
about this currently, but should be a boon for users endeavouring to
coordinate a rendezvous. Mentions of the feature first showed up
in the betas for Android (v2.16.399) and iPhone (v2.17.3.28( back in
January, which featured an option to turn location sharing on as a
broadcast - enabling contacts to see each other on a map.
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