WhatsApp is making it easier than ever to chat with new contacts
From its humble beginnings on the iPhone over a decade ago, WhatsApp has grown to be a messaging juggernaut. It’s currently the number one messaging platform in the US, and despite being banned in China, it’s also the number one messaging app world-wide withmore than 2 billion monthly usersand 5 billion Play Store downloads. It’s more likely than not that you’ve got it on your phone, and if you’re a member of the beta program, you’re in store for some new features for dealing with phone numbers.
In addition tonew emojiandupdated voice messagingwhich were released earlier this week, beta users are starting to see some new tools to interact with phone numbers sent in messages (spotted byWABetaInfo). When tapping a number from a chat, the previous behavior was to immediately send that number to your dialer app, so you could get a call going. After this change, WhatsApp presents a pop-up dialog first. The app also checks to see if the line’s associated with any WhatsApp account, and if so, gives you the option to start a chat with the user .

The feature is first showing up in the beta 2.22.8.11 release for Android and is currently rolling out.
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