One of the most anticipated whatsapp enhancements for iphone users is the arrival of a scheduled messaging feature — a tool that lets you compose messages now and send them automatically later. This capability was recently spotted in the latest whatsapp iOS beta (version 26.7.10.72) through Apple’s TestFlight program, suggesting it’s close to broader release.

 What Scheduled Messages Means

  • Plan ahead — Users can write a message and select the date/time it should be delivered.
  • Ideal for reminders — Perfect for birthdays, anniversaries, work alerts, or important announcements you might forget.
  • Manage flexibility — Drafted messages can be edited or deleted up until they’re sent.
  • Works broadly — The feature is expected to work in both individual chats and group conversations.

This gives iphone users something that Android users have had only with third‑party apps or workarounds before — a built‑in scheduling system that whatsapp directly supports.

📱 Why It Matters to iphone Users

Although scheduling isn’t world‑changing by itself, it fills a long‑standing gap in WhatsApp’s feature set on iOS. Previously, iphone users had to rely on Apple’s Shortcuts app or external automation tools to approximate this ability — which was less reliable and more complex.

This update positions whatsapp more closely to the features found in modern messaging platforms like google Messages or third‑party apps that have offered scheduled sends for years.

💡 Additional iPhone‑Only Enhancements on the Horizon

In addition to message scheduling, whatsapp appears to be experimenting with various iPhone‑specific improvements:

 New Visual Design for iOS

A “Liquid Glass” floating chat bar design — offering a sleek and modern interface exclusive to iPhones — is rolling out to some users on iOS. This redesign uses transparent and layered UI elements that make chats feel more fluid and integrated with Apple’s design language.

📸 Support for Live Photos

WhatsApp is also reportedly adding support for Live Photos on iOS, allowing animated image sharing that’s native to iphone camera functionality. This builds on Android’s recent motion photo support.

🧠 Why These Features Are ‘iPhone Exclusive’

Unlike many whatsapp features that launch simultaneously across iOS and Android, some new functionalities are being tested or released first (or only) on apple devices. This could be due to:

  • iOS design and API differences that let whatsapp implement features like Live Photos more easily,
  • Beta testing strategies that first roll out updates to iphone users via TestFlight,
  • Or demand from iOS whatsapp users for improved scheduling, UI, and media tools.

📅 When Will These Features Reach Everyone?

WhatsApp (owned by Meta) hasn’t officially confirmed exact release dates for these features yet. However:

  • Scheduled messages are showing up in beta, which usually means a public release soon.
  • iOS design upgrades are already being seen by some users, with wider availability expected over the coming weeks.

Summary
WhatsApp looks set to roll out a major usability boost for iphone users with scheduled messaging, alongside platform‑specific enhancements like updated UI styles and Live Photo support. These features show WhatsApp’s continued efforts to refine its experience on iOS — giving apple users exclusive tools that improve messaging convenience and aesthetics.

 

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