
It appears Facebook-owned WhatsApp has silently pushed a server-side update to its app on Android that increases the number of users included in a group chat.
Until now, a WhatsApp group chat could include up to 100 users. However, the update now pushes the
limit to 256 users.
iOS users have also received an update that brings the same functionality, with version 2.12.13 of the app.
For Android, the expanded group limit is visible on v2.12.367 and above. Those Android users who do not see the update yet can download the latest version (v2.12.437)
→ click here for to download the latest version
It is worth mentioning that the new group limit is only visible on Android and iOS for now. However,
it should reach Windows Phone, BlackBerry, and other platforms soon.
WhatsApp last month got rid of its $1
(approximately Rs. 68) annual subscription fee.
Until now, WhatsApp asked some users to pay an annual fee for using the app after the first year of use - though as many of us experienced, most users were not asked to pay after a year, and instead were given extensions each year.
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