WhatsApp Messenger is now available separately on the Apple Watch
WhatsApp Messenger is now available separately on the Apple Watch
The WhatsApp Messenger app for Apple Watches has finally been released by Meta after months of testing.
A little more than ten years have passed since Apple introduced its first smartwatch. However, before today, it did not have a stand-alone WhatsApp Messenger app.
Owners of watches used to have few choices. They were unable to peruse the conversation history on the Apple Watch, so they could only read a few phrases and had to respond to the message on the screen right away. Additionally, users would not receive notifications for audio or video calls on WhatsApp.

Users will now be able to record and send audio messages, as well as view all of their WhatsApp communications, thanks to the dedicated WhatsApp for Apple Watch.
Additionally, users may respond to messages right from the Apple Watch on their wrist with brief emoji reactions.
The call notification was one of the most crucial aspects that was greatly overlooked. Users won’t have to look at their iPhone to see who is calling, thanks to the dedicated app.
Additionally, users can now view crisp photographs and stickers on the Apple Watch thanks to the updated software.
In a similar development, WhatsApp has included a new feature called “Passkeys” that allows data backups on cloud storage to be encrypted from beginning to end.
An alternative to short user IDs for logging into online accounts is a passkey. After completing this one-time procedure, users won’t need to remember several passwords for several accounts. It is not necessary for people to record it in a shop or a hidden journal.

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