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From sticker addition to private reply: All the new features in WhatsApp update for iOSJan 5 (AZINS) Since the time WhatsApp had introduced a new feature called WhatsApp stickers, the communication has become more fun and engaging. The stickers are big hit and WhatsApp is updating its feature time and again.

WhatsApp has just rolled out a new update in the beta channel for iOS users. As part of this new update, the version number of the app is now 2.19.10.21 and it comes also with a number of new features.

According to a detailed report by WABetaInfo, the new changes and features include the ability to add stickers on photos, videos, or GIFs before sending them to the other WhatsApp users. This means that users can add content stickers such as time and location, personal stickers from third-party apps or from included sticker packs and even Emojis.

The update also brings a newly redesigned section to make it easier for users to choose these types of stickers. Similar to how one would add stickers on Instagram stories, the functionality works in a similar way on WhatsApp where users can resize the stickers.

WhatsApp has also added a new feature which allows users to peek and check the status updates from other users in the Status section.

Other changes ability to reply to users in a group privately. This feature is already available on WhatsApp beta for Android. The report noted that this feature was already available on iOS but it was limited to users who wanted to reply to messages from any group that they were no longer a part of.