Whatsapp

Whatsapp Tips & Tricks 2016. 
There are of course plenty of tips and tricks on WhatsApp that are definitely worth checking out. Whether it is simply deleting a chat, which is not as obvious as you might think, to stopping the ticks turning blue even if you've read a message, here are a few WhatsApp tips and tricks worth checking out.


  • How To Read Any WhatsApp Message Without The Sender Knowing

To remain hidden,when you will receive any message, all you need to do first is to put your smartphone into “Flight Mode” or “Airplane Mode” before opening or reading the message in WhatsApp.After Activating the “Flight Mode“, just open your latest unread message in your WhatsApp and read them as many times as you want to read without knowing the sender

  • How to Create Fake Whatsapp Conversation On Android & iPhone

Create Fake Whatsapp Conversation In Android – Using Yazzy & whatsaid
1.Yazzy is one of the best apps to create fake conversation on android.This app is also user-friendly and almost same interface like WhatsApp.
2.Whsatsaid is also one of the good apps to create a fake conversation, you just have todownload and install this app on your android phone from Google play store and then run the app and create fake conversation in it.



  • How To Schedule Whatsapp Messages On Android
Requirements:-

  1. Rooted Android (How to root android).
  2. Whatsapp Scheduling App.

Steps to Schedule Whatsapp Messages On Android:

  1. First download and install the WhatsApp Scheduling app on your android device. (Note your android must be rooted as explained in requirements above).
  2. Once you’re done, open the app. It will ask you for Superuser permission to proceed. Now grant it the super user access. Next, Click on the icon(pencil Icon) in front of Pending messages and select Contact which can either be a person or group and type your message and set the scheduling time.
  3. Now finally, click Add  and put up your desire contact and a message following it. And your message will be listed under Pending messages tab and will be sent according to set time by you. You can also refer screenshot given below.
  4. And That’s it! You are ready with a scheduled WhatsApp message. You can have a complete look at your pending messages that are still to be delivered. You just need to open the app to have a complete look at your pending messages.
  5. So higher is the method for How To Schedule Whatsapp Messages On Android. I am assured that you will undoubtedly like this awesome method. As it will help you a lot like when you want to wish someone his/her birthday at night. 


  • Manage Auto Downloading of Media



While auto-download on WhatsApp is a convenient feature rather than manually tapping download every time a picture or video arrives but it can suck up your limited mobile data bandwidth. Thus, there are options to set that accordingly.

  1. On Android, you will find the options in Settings->Chats and calls->Media auto-download. You can then set whether you want to auto download images, audio and videos on mobile data, WiFi and roaming.
  2. On the iPhone, there’s only an option to either turn ON or OFF automatically “Save Incoming Media“.

  • Change your Number




There are times when we move to a new place and we have to take a new number. In that case, you can simply change your phone number on WhatsApp without losing any of your chats or data.
Head over to Settings->Account->Change number, then enter your old and new number. Once WhatsApp is done verifying through SMS or call, your number will be changed.

  • Set up Popup Notifications and Reply Directly (Android only)

WhatsApp includes the ability to get popup notifications on Android. You can turn it on by going to Settings->Notifications->Popup notification. You can set it to show popup when screen is off or on, or you can set it to “always show popup”. The popup notification also lets you reply directly from the popup, which makes chatting with more people simultaneously easier.


  • Backup Chats on Local Storage or Google Drive/iCloud




WhatsApp has had the ability to backup chats on your device’s local storage but it recently rolled out a new feature, which lets you backup your chats on Google Drive (Android) and iCloud (iPhone).
To backup your chats, go to Settings->Chats and calls->Chat backup and tap “Back up”. The page also shows you your last backup and its size.

  • Block a Contact



WhatsApp is a great app that brings people closer but there are people who get on your nerve and you feel like removing them from your WhatsApp account. Fortunately, there is an option to block contacts on WhatsApp.

  1. You can block a contact on Android by going into their chat thread and tapping the three dot button the tap right. Then, select More->”Block”.
  2. On an iPhone, go to the chat thread of the person you want to block and then go to Contact Info by tapping on the name/number of the person. Then, scroll below and tap “Block this Contact”.


  • Mute Groups and Notifications




Groups on WhatsApp are a great way to message a lot of people at once but they can get annoying sometimes. Well, there are options to mute a group and you can also stop getting notifications.
To mute a group, Go to group info on WhatsApp and turn on mute. You can turn on mute for 8 hours, a week or even a year. On Android, you also get an option to turn off “show notifications” while muting a group. However, on an iPhone, you can only mute a group chat


  • Email a Conversation

If you want to keep a special chat safe in your email account, WhatsApp lets you do that easily. On Android phones, press hold on a chat and you will get an option to “Email chat” and on an iPhone, you will have the “Email chat” option in “More” when you swipe left on a chat. You can also send the media on WhatsApp as email attachments.


  • Star Messages

Our conversations contain various special moments and we do feel like saving them to relive it later. That’s what starring messages lets you do. When you star messages, it saves those messages in a Starred Messages folder. You can easily star messages by press holding on a message and then pressing the star icon. You can find the Starred Messages in WhatsApp Settings.


  • Use WhatsApp Web




WhatsApp Web is a now a well known feature but it’s an important one nonetheless. That’s the reason we are reiterating here on how to use it.
To use it, go to web.whatsapp.com and tap WhatsApp web on your phone to scan the QR code from your PC. Once you’re done, you will see your WhatsApp chats in your browser tab. Moreover, WhatsApp Web also brings you notifications although that’s only when WhatsApp Web is open in a tab.


  • Set Custom Notification Tones

You can set custom notification notes for both message and calls on WhatsApp.  To do it, go to a contact’s info on WhatsApp and select “Custom notifications”. You can then choose a different ringtone & message tone for that contact. On Android, you can even set a custom vibration duration and notification light.


  • Get Desktop Notifications

We do know that WhatsApp Web brings you notifications but for it to work, you have to keep a tab with WhatsApp Web running alongside. To get desktop notifications independently, you can use a Chrome extension dubbed “WAToolkit“. Once added, you only need to start WhatsApp Web once and then, the Chrome extension will bring you WhatsApp notifications even when Chrome is closed. When the notification is clicked, it will take you to WhatsApp Web


  • Using WhatsApp on PC Without a Smartphone

It’s sad if you don’t have a smartphone but thankfully, there are ways you can still use WhatsApp. You will need a PC though and an Android emulator app like Bluestacks to run a fully fledged Android built right on your PC. After you’ve installed the emulator, you can set it up like you would do on an Android device and then, you can install WhatsApp as well. When WhatsApp verifies your number, you can simply enter the code from your phone.




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