We've all been there - you fire off a quick message on WhatsApp only to discover it's littered with typos. But the days of sending a follow-up explaining what you really meant are finally a thing of ...
BILLIONS of WhatsApp users can finally edit messages after they’ve been sent. It was one of the most-requested features and owner Mark Zuckerberg bit the bullet on May 22, announcing that the popular ...
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After months of waiting and hoping, WhatsApp is finally bringing the option to edit chats to its platform. The meta-owned firm has just announced that all iPhone and Android users will soon to be able ...
Apple now allows iPhone Messages users to edit sent messages. Here’s how! Want to edit messages on iPhone? Read on! Apple has previewed iOS 16, the next generation of the operating system that runs on ...
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Many of us have at least one message we wish we had never sent. But the days of worrying while you wait for the recipient to read the message could soon be a thing of the past. Apple has announced ...
The Google Messages app has introduced a handy feature allowing users to edit a message after it's been sent, similar to other messaging platforms. Perfect for fixing typos and avoiding ...
This is great news for all those risky message senders out there. A brand new feature that could save you from sending embarrassing text messaged to the wrong people could be coming out on iPhones.
A Google app tinkerer claims to have uncovered a new upcoming feature—the ability to edit sent messages and view edit histories in Google's Messages app. The pseudonymous discoverer goes by the name ...
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