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WhatsApp launches new font: Here’s how we can use it
- Updated: July 20, 2016
Popular Instant Messaging App WhatsApp has silently launched a new underline – a new form of rise identical to Fixedsys in Windows.
But, WhatsApp users have to trigger it in a singular approach while chatting to be means to utilize it. They would need to put a backquote pitch (`) to initialise it before promulgation their summary (pictured below). The obstacle is that this is a usually choice to use a rise and it doesn’t support confidant or italics.
The underline is also accessible for iOS users.
The Facebook-owned insta summary use claimed in Jun that a users are creation 100 million calls a day.
To recall, a association had rolled out voice job underline to a users in phases final year. The underline was initial rolled out to WhatsApp users on Android followed by iOS, BlackBerry, and Windows Phone.
The voice call underline on Whatsapp is giveaway and non-chargeable. The consumers use internet information to place a call. Although, a information used is charged according to a internet pack. The present messaging use behind in Feb had claimed that one billion people used WhatsApp. (Read more)
In May, WhatsApp was named a many renouned messaging app all over a universe and is used in 109 countries, or 55.6 percent of a world.
The countries embody India, Brazil, Mexico, Russia and many other countries in South America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Oceania.
WhatsApp now has over one billion monthly active users. In India, over 70 million people use a messaging service. (Read more)