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WhatsApp on Apple Watch: New App Features & Requirements

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

WhatsApp Expands to ⁢Apple watch with Standalone App

CUPERTINO, CA – WhatsApp is now directly accessible on Apple Watch ⁤with the release of a dedicated app, enabling users to view and respond ‌to messages, ⁣send ⁣voice notes, and utilize emojis ⁢directly from their wrist. The ‍update significantly enhances the‍ Apple Watch’s communicative⁢ capabilities, offering a⁢ more convenient and immediate messaging experience without requiring an iPhone.

The standalone⁢ WhatsApp app for watchOS ​addresses a long-requested feature for Apple Watch users, streamlining dialog‍ for⁣ those frequently on⁣ the move or away from their smartphones. ⁣the arrival of this app positions WhatsApp to compete more directly with iMessage ⁢on the ⁤Apple Watch, offering a crucial alternative for the platform’s substantial‍ WhatsApp user base. Meta, WhatsApp’s parent company, confirmed that all communications through the app‌ remain protected by end-to-end encryption, maintaining user privacy.

Users can ​now ​read full WhatsApp messages – including longer texts – clearly displayed on the Apple Watch screen.⁣ Replying is simplified with voice message recording and emoji ​responses, all controllable from the watch. The app also improves the presentation ⁤of images and ⁣stickers, making media more visually appealing ⁢on the smaller display. A partial chat history view is also available, providing ‍context without needing to access an iPhone. Incoming calls are now ‌also ⁢displayed on the watch face, alerting users even when‌ their phone is out of ⁤reach.

To utilize the new functionality, users require an​ Apple Watch Series 4 or later ⁢running watchOS 10 or a newer version. The app is available for ⁤direct ⁢installation from the App Store. Meta has indicated that this release is only the first step, with plans to introduce additional‌ features in future updates, suggesting a continued investment​ in the Apple Watch platform.

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