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Similar to iMessage, WhatsApp Releases Reaction Feature on Messages

Suara.com – developing the application, WhatsApp recently reported to be preparing to work on feature reaction to message as new features its new flagship.

In this report, WhatsApp is said to be working on a reaction feature on messages that makes it almost similar to Apple’s iMessage family.

Reporting from GSM Arena, this new feature of WhatsApp is still in the testing phase and will be introduced in the near future following a number of other flagship features.

A little leak about this new feature, WhatsApp users can later react to messages sent by the sender in the application.

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Not only on the chat page, it is possible that this reaction feature will also be available for WhatsApp Status uploaded by users. Later, reactions given by fellow WhatsApp users will have their own notifications.

WhatsApp illustration. [Dimitri Karastelev/Unsplash]

Previously, as a subsidiary of Facebook with Instagram, this new WhatsApp feature was previously available in the application.

In terms of usability, the reaction feature on WhatsApp will have the same function as the Instagram feature that was released some time before.

There are still many stages to go through before this reaction feature is introduced globally on WhatsApp. When this feature is officially released, users need to update it first.

Some time before, WhatsApp has introduced a number of new features, namely new emojis, Disappering Messages after 90 days to multi-device capabilities.

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The reaction feature on this message will certainly add a new line of features from the WhatsApp family. However, you need to be very patient until this application releases its newest features.

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