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iPhone users can now translate WhatsApp messages without leaving the app: Here’s how

Published on: Oct 08, 2025 11:08 am IST WhatsApp now lets iPhone users translate messages in 21 languages directly within chats. Here’s how to enable this feature and check availability.  WhatsApp has introduced an in-app translation feature for iOS users, allowing messages to be translated into 21 different languages directly within chats. The feature, which is part of the latest iOS update, is gradually rolling out to users through the App Store. Android users already have access to similar functionality, with ongoing updates expanding language coverage. WhatsApp now lets iOS users translate messages in 21 languages directly within the app.(Pexels) How the New Translation Feature Works The new translation feature is available in WhatsApp for iOS version 25.28.74, as reported by WABetaInfo. Once users update to this version, the translation option becomes active automatically. The app uses Apple’s built-in translation APIs to process text securely and efficiently. It can detect the language of an incoming message automatically, while also giving users the option to manually choose the source language if the system’s detection is inaccurate. This flexibility helps ensure that message translations remain precise. Also read: AI models now capable of passing toughest CFA exam, study shows Available Languages and

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Joburg coalition effectively collapses after parties’ WhatsApp exit – News24

Alex Patrick Share your Subscriber Article You have 5 articles to share every month. Send this story to a friend! Loading, please wait... Subscribers can listen to this article The City of Johannesburg’s minority coalition appeared to unravel after six of the 10 parties left their WhatsApp group. Read this for free Be among those who shape the future with knowledge. Uncover exclusive stories that captivate your mind and heart with our FREE 14-day subscription trial. Dive into a world of inspiration, learning, and empowerment. You can only trial once. Start your FREE trial now Already a subscriber? Sign in Next on News24 Joburg coalition effectively collapses after parties’ WhatsApp exit 4h ago Show Comments ( ) Audiobook of the Month Free to listen for subscribers News24’s free audiobook for last month, The Shadow State by Jeff Wicks, was so popular that its availability has been extended for another month. LISTEN NOW Got a confidential tip? News24 launches new tech to protect whistleblowers From the Gupta Leaks to Eskom Files, whistleblowers remain at the forefront of News24’s intensive investigative work. Find Out More Game On! GAME ON! Can you ace them all? Take a break from the news with today’s

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India’s homegrown WhatsApp rival surges past 7.5M downloads – Asia Tech Review

Welcome back—I’m home (and alive) after the madness of Token2049 in Singapore, which we will get to shortly. This week our focus is on India. The country is WhatsApp’s largest market when it comes to users, but there’s a local rebellion that’s gradually gaining momentum. Arattai, a homegrown messaging platform from software giant Zoho, crossed 7.5 million downloads last week as figures in India clamour for a local alternative to the Meta-owned chat app. New signups jumped from around 3,000 per day to more than 300,000. Arattai, which means ‘casual chat’ in Tamil, is not exactly new. It was first launched in 2021, but its profile is on the rise after it was endorsed by senior government officials and India’s venture capital community. Zoho itself is a unique company. It produces software for businesses and bootstrapped itself to revenues of more than $1 billion per year, as of 2022 , with offices across India, the US, Europe and other parts of Asia. Like other Zoho products, Arattai comes packed with features. It leans on WhatsApp and Telegram for basic messaging, and includes Slack-like features, video calling and more. The appeal is simple: data sovereignty. That’s a topic that is gaining

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Will Arattai be India’s answer to WhatsApp? – The Economic Times

India’s swadeshi rival to WhatsApp Arattai added two million new users on the last day of September. While the numbers are impressive, there are many who look askance at its prospects as a rival to WhatsApp, India’s favourite chat app. In the renewed push post Trump tariff for self-reliance, Swadeshi Arattai — meaning “chat” in Tamil — launched in 2021 by Sridhar Vembu’s Zoho has foregrounded the conversation around digital self-reliance. “India First is a powerful sentiment—and it’s exciting to finally see it in the internet space. But it’ll take more than sentiment or a new app launch to overcome the deep network effects built over decades,” said Kavin Bharti Mittal, founder and former CEO of Hike. Mittal added that downloads are easy, but retention is the real battle. “For network products, that challenge is 100x harder, especially if the app is just a clone. Sentiment alone won’t move people’s networks.” Mittal should know. Hike, an instant messaging app launched in 2012, shut down in 2021 despite peaking at over 100 million users and raising funds at a valuation above $1 billion. Cred’s Kunal Shah noted on X that “network effects can’t be displaced with emotions,” though several welcomed the

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Years later, WhatsApp may finally catch up to the competition with this new feature

WhatsApp accounts have always been tied to a phone number, but in the past two years, we’ve seen signs that could change. Now, Meta is finally preparing to implement username support, but you’ll need to take some action first.  WhatsApp may let users reserve a username ahead of full support WhatsApp is actively developing a feature that will allow users to reserve a username. The feature was spotted in the latest beta of WhatsApp for Android by WABetaInfo. The new menu inside WhatsApp's settings. | Image Credit – WABetaInfo A new link in the app’s Settings will allow users to reserve the handle they’d like to use once username support reaches them. That would be necessary as Meta is likely to roll out the full username support gradually. That way, users will be able to get their preferred handles and avoid someone impersonating them. Catching up to the competition Ever since it was launched, WhatsApp has only allowed users to connect and register with their phone numbers. That’s convenient and makes finding people on the app very straightforward. On the other hand, it could be a security risk, especially when you need to contact people you don’t know. It’s also

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