WhatsApp has introduced the long-awaited feature of saving draft messages, allowing users to return to unfinished texts later. This option is like this writes The Verge was heralded as one of the most anticipated in the history of the messenger.
Now, when a user starts typing a message but does not send the message, WhatsApp will display the word “Draft” in bold green font followed by the entered text. This will help the user not to lose important messages and complete them when convenient.
Drafts will also appear at the top of the chat list, making them easier to find. This feature is already available on Android and iOS clients globally.
In July, WhatsApp reached 100 million monthly active users in the US. In general, The Verge notes that this year the service received a number of new useful features, including a built-in address book and special lists for organizing chats.
WhatsApp is an American free instant messaging and voice over IP service owned by Meta (known as extremist and banned in Russia). With it, users can exchange text and voice messages, make voice and video calls, share images, documents and other data. To register you must provide a mobile phone number. The service is used by more than a billion people worldwide every month.
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Source: Gazeta

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