WhatsApp launches ‘together at home’ stickers in partnership with WHO

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: April 22, 2020 04:36 PM2020-04-22T16:36:14+5:302020-04-22T16:36:14+5:30

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Due to Coronavirus pandemic a lockdown has been announced across the country. Internet and social media are being used extensively at home during lockdown.

Many have been using conference calls or video calls to interact with relatives, friends, and family because of the lockdown.

Due to Lockdown there has been an increase in the number of video calls. WhatsApp is constantly bringing new features for its users.

The fun of WhatsApp chatting is now going to grow even more. WhatsApp has introduced a special sticker pack for users to send 'lockdown special' stickers.

WhatsApp has launched a sticker pack of 'Together at Home'. The company has joined hands with the World Health Organization for this.

Lockdown allows WhatsApp users to express their emotions through these special stickers.

Currently these stickers are available in English. But soon the company is likely to launch in another languages.

The sticker pack of 'Together at Home' expresses sentiment of being locked down at home.

This sticker pack of WhatsApp has been created and users will be able to express their feelings through this pack.

One of the stickers in the 'Lockdown Special' sticker pack shows the person with the laptop.

The sticker for the work from home is cool and the pack also has a special sticker for social distancing.

This new WhatsApp sticker pack is available in WhatsApp and can be downloaded for free.

Now chatting will be a lot of fun and WhatsApp's 'Lockdown Special' sticker pack will give users new way to chat with friends and family.

WhatsApp is a powerful way to communicate. The company has given special voice and video calling features to the users.

WhatsApp has introduced a new feature in its latest beta version for Android and iOS users. The limit of group calls has been increased through this feature.

The new beta version includes support for up to eight people for group video or voice calling. Previously, only four people could come together and make a video call.

WhatsApp feature tracker WABetaInfo says users will need to update to the latest beta version to make video calls with up to eight people. If you haven't already updated WhatsApp, you can reinstall it if you don't have this feature.