It is the most popular and downloaded application in the world. Now owned by rival Mark Zuckerberg, WhatsApp is the most used instant messaging tool They are both users of Android and iOS devices, something we should accept as much as we love alternatives like Telegal.
However, Caesar is Caesar's. Either the first one arrived or because it was known to rank in a prominent way, WhatsApp sends and as a result, that's what most users use in our day to day. Now that doesn't mean the app is good, but rather the opposite.
WhatsApp renewal is slower than the bad horse of Western movies (that horse has never reached those of the protagonist in the opportunity) so seeing new works only happens when planets merge. If this year happens, Here we leave you with our ambitions for 2020.
Right now we would like to see this by 2020 on WhatsApp
Able to use nicknames or usernames
As you all know, WhatsApp only lets you start a conversation about those phone numbers we have on our contact information
Which is why it would be interesting that WhatsApp would allow add contacts using a nickname or username, as it has been doing by Telegram for years.
You are able to use WhatsApp on different devices
Currently WhatsApp only allows use of your app on a single mobile device. If we want to start it in another terminal, the previous one will no longer be available. This does not happen in other applications such as the Telegraph, and this app allows us to use its app on all the devices we want: tablets, computers and different mobile edges.
Fortunately, ShareApp lets you run your tool from your computer, even though the views are terrible and its use is inconsistent with how its main competitors, Telegrams, operate.
They are able to create surveys in groups
It's not uncommon for WhatsApp to be used to create parties whose purpose it is to organize various events, such as a bachelor party, a surprise birthday or New Year's Eve dinner. The issue has been that you provided our phone yes or no to be part of these groups, the fact of not being able to do research is extra
Where can you go to a party? The beach or the mountain? What is the hotel's booking date? Not at all. Something as simple as testing is unlikely by mid-2020. Yes, The Telegraph approves it.
In the end … more privacy
A few days ago it was news as the richest man in the world was robbed by a simple video on WhatsApp. While it is clear that the news is that the Amazon owner's mobile phone was hacked, look at the finger but the moon.
WhatsApp is not the safest place and we use it daily to share confidential or confidential information without realizing the real risk. Although we users should make use of the most responsible WhatsApp usage, we should show that its creators and they should add new security and privacy features
We just leave a lot of stuff in the inkwell. Now, you are able to slow down on WhatsApp updates and given that we will see only a few of them in 2020, These are the new advanced features we would like to see. Surprisingly, you will have seen that almost everything can be done in the Telegraph for a long time … and despite all this, we continue to use WhatsApp as the main application.
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