Have you ever been stuck somewhere with no internet access and not known how to function for even a second without being able to communicate with people online?
Of course you have, it's 2017.
There used to be a time when lack of internet connection meant you couldn't send WhatsApp messages. In fact, that time was last week. But it's all changed now.
So no more of this:
https://twitter.com/SamuelJDunne/status/794168045413564416
Or this:
https://twitter.com/David_Oesch/status/806525999190048769
Or this:
https://twitter.com/PrajwalSD/status/720512415075581952
As reported by Mashable, users are now able to queue messages offline so that they send as soon as their internet connection is reestablished.
Remember when you were typing and the send option was greyed out? That frustration is no more.
The offline use feature has been present for Android users since the summer of last year, but iOS has taken a while to catch up.
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