WhatsApp is reportedly working on a native message scheduling feature that would let users compose a text, choose a specific date and time, and have it sent automatically.
WhatsApp's latest beta hints at the messaging app gaining a long-overdue iMessage feature: the ability to schedule messages.
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So far, it's an inactive feature in the TestFlight beta version of WhatsApp for iOS, but it would let you pick a time and date for when a message is sent in the app.
In the final window of the custom time wizard, verify the time and date, and then tap Save. Once you've done that, you'll see the text and time at the bottom of the window. Tap the Send button, and ...
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