Meta-owned messaging app WhatsApp is rolling out a message reactions feature for Android users, WABetainfo reported Tuesday.
The WhatsApp news tracker said that WhatsApp is currently releasing the feature to certain beta testers on WhatsApp beta for Android 2.22.8.3.
The users will have options of six reactions — like, love, laugh, surprised, sad and thanks.
According to WABetainfo, this update was in the pipeline as the messaging platform has rolled out the ability to manage reaction notifications on WhatsApp beta for iOS and WhatsApp Desktop beta.
However, for now, only a few users will be able to use this feature; while others will have to wait for a future update.
In a letter, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif congratulated President Donald Trump on taking office. The US Secretary of State has also received congratulations from Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, according to Foreign Office Spokesman Shafqat Ali Khan.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif have expressed their condolences for the devastating fire incident in North-Western Turkey. The Prime Minister expressed his warmest sympathies to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan over the phone over the loss of life in the devastating Grand Kartal Hotel fire in northwest Turkey. The entire Pakistani nation, he continued, is devastated by this news and is praying for the deceased and the injured to recover quickly. Shehbaz Sharif gave President Erdogan the assurance that Pakistanis were fully supporting their Turkish brothers and sisters during their time of sorrow. The prime minister praised the Turkish authorities’ prompt response to the regrettable occurrence and pledged to offer any support that would be required in this area. President Erdogan expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for the gesture, saying it was a sign of the two nations’ close fraternal connections and their shared intention to further them for their mutual advantage.
The final portion of Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif’s speech, delivered in German during the World Bank’s Country Partnership framework launch ceremony. In honor of Martin Raiser, the German-born vice president of the World Bank, the prime minister spoke in German.