"The Express Tribune" : New feature may allow you to change your WhatsApp number without any hassle

referring to WhatsApp testing new feature which will let users revoke sent messagesHowever, all this is about to change now as Facebook-owned messaging app is reportedly testing a new "Change Number" feature in the beta version of WhatsApp. WhatsApp beta for Windows Phone 2.17.130: new change number feature, to notify your contacts about your new number (DISABLED BY DEFAULT) pic.twitter.com/FpZWHH3MS3 — WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo) April 15, 2017The new feature was spotted by WABetaInfo, a Twitter account that monitors WhatsApp's developments. According to details, users will easily be able to notify their contacts about the change in phone number using the new feature. Users are forced to manually adddozens of friends to a new group chat to inform them about the change in number or text them their new number. Users will be able to notify contac­ts about change in phone number using new featur­eWhatsApp is one of the most popular messaging apps in the world, but the fact that it is tied to your phone number and how hectic it is if you want to change the number is something that everyone hates.


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hike: Hike may roll out payments platform ahead of WhatsApp


hike: Hike may roll out payments platform ahead of WhatsApp
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Messaging co Hike may beat WhatsApp in launching UPI-backed payment platform


Messaging co Hike may beat WhatsApp in launching UPI-backed payment platform
Hike Messenger is likely to beat competitor WhatsApp to become the first messaging app in India to launch a UPI-backed payments mechanism on its app, the Economic Times reported today. When the payment service goes live, Hike would be the largest UPI-based payment platform in the country. Sources suggest Hike's new app will likely provide peer-to-peer payments, and a digital platform for transactions such as mobile recharges. Its competitor Facebook-owned WhatsApp also plans to launch payments in India within the next six months. WeChat has over 1 billion users in China, and allow them to shop, transact and use partner services.


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