Whatsapp introduces mute option (See)
Ever got tired of WhatsApp messages
from friends especially while workload is much or late at night when
the only sure thing is sleep, good news is that the instant messaging
application now has provision to help handle that.
The Android application PacKage (APK) has
had a very fruitful and active day going through no less than 5 updates
in the span of 24 hours. The app’s developers
introduced a series of new
options and seem to be fixing bugs with successive iterative updates
from v2.12.189 to the most recent v2.12.194.
According to an APK website, Android Police,
the most significant change in this series of updates is the new custom
notifications settings. When you open a contact’s or group’s details
page, you’ll see a new Notifications box below the Media one.
In it is the option to mute the chat for 8 hours, 1 week, or 1 year,
as well as extensive custom notifications. These let you pick a specific
tone, vibration length, light, popup notification, as well as the call
ringtone and vibration.
Another addition to the app is the ‘Mark As Unread’ feature. Tap and
hold on any conversation and you’ll be able to mark it as unread,
which switches its status to green but doesn’t affect the read messages
status inside the chat or its chronological rank among your
conversations.
The significance of such is that it could serve as a visual reminder when you want to get back to someone later.
And finally there are two new changes in the app’s settings. First is
a Low data usage option for voice calls, useful when you’re on a
limited or slow data plan. Second is a small hint to Google Drive backups.
Under Account, Network usage, you’ll see Google Drive backup usage
tallied along with the app’s media, messages, and calls. There’s still
no way to trigger a Google Drive backup — the option was added several
months ago then removed — so this could be a sign that Drive backups may
be coming again soon or that someone on the developer team forgot to
clear out these options before publishing this apk.
One interesting thing about WhatsApp is that every couple of weeks,
the team surprises its users with new features, and keeps on refining
them and improving the app’s functionality.
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