WhatsApp: THE GREAT TRICK YOU COULD BECOME ADDICTED TO

WhatsApp has a great trick that you might get addicted to, here's what's available for iPhone and Android right now around the world.

WhatsApp readings

WhatsApp it has 2 billion active users worldwide, a number that makes many people understand how important the platform itself is, while others are a bit scared, and others do not believe in statistics. For all of them there are extremely many functions implemented in the messaging application, so many that sometimes you get lost among them, but WhatsApp has implemented them to make our lives much easier.

WhatsApp has implemented for some time a very useful function that you can use as a trick to make it easier to read messages from various people, with either Siri or Google Assistant in the center. WhatsApp has implemented a special function that gives people the opportunity to have personal assistants read the messages sent by other users, something that in certain situations can be extremely important.

WhatsApp: THE GREAT TRICK YOU COULD BECOME ADDICTED TO

WhatsApp has implemented the functionality in such a way that Siri and Google Assistant can read any kind of messages through a simple voice command given by us, regardless of who they come from, and almost regardless of what we do. Of course, Siri and Google Assistant can't really read the messages received via WhatsApp from your friends in Romanian, unless you understand what a robot is trying to say in English.

WhatsApp it still has this functionality implemented because a lot of people from various areas around the globe need this system to stop actually looking at their phone screens to see what messages they receive. The idea itself is a very good one if when you receive the messages you are driving, WhatsApp being able to read those messages so that you can find out exactly what your friends or any other people want to send you.

WhatsApp has this functionality implemented for all iOS or Android operating system phones, so you can use it regardless of the device, but not regardless of the language, because this is where the limitations of the personal assistant come into play.