JAKARTA When iOS 18.2 was launched, Apple introduced a new option to make third-party applications a default or iPhone default application. Now, WhatsApp supports the update.
In the WhatsApp beta version of 25.8.10.74 for iOS, as found by WABetaInfo, WhatsApp will support API default application settings. That way, users can make this messaging app the main application.
For example, the user makes WhatsApp a default call application. When applying this, users will not be directed to a regular call to call, but directly via WhatsApp.
This is a profitable change for iPhone users who rarely call with credit. Although WhatsApp turns into an iPhone default app, users can still call other people via the regular phone app.
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The ability to change the default application has been launched to iPhone users with compatible iOS models. Meanwhile, it is not yet known when WhatsApp will launch the API widely.
If you want to feel the feature first, you need to use the beta version of WhatsApp on your phone. However, beta is usually prone to fitness and problems that cause phone performance to decline.
If you want to avoid unwanted things from happening, you can wait until WhatsApp launches built-in app support to the public. There is a possibility this feature is canceled because it is still being tested in beta.
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