Discover how to put hidden WhatsApp emoji that almost nobody knows how to use

by time news

Don’t know how to surprise your WhatsApp contacts? This is the best way: the hidden emoji that hardly anyone knows how to use. The reason? It’s not on the keyboard. To use it you need to enter a kind of code that is available to very few.

To use this curious emoticon, which looks like a heart pierced by Cupid’s arrows, you must use the following code: ~<(emoticono del corazón)>~. Pressing send will appear on the screen. Both the sender and the receiver of the message.

This trick works both in the mobile version and in the WhatsApp web. Of course, on the computer it is a little more complicated to use, since not everyone knows how to use the equivalence symbol, similar to the Spanish virgulilla. To put it you have to hold down the alt key and, at the same time and without releasing, the numbers 1, 2 and 6. It will automatically appear on the screen. The comparison symbols (greater than and less than) are on any keyboard to the left of the letter zeta. To enter the emoticon symbol, click on the WhatsApp web emoticons menu.

The mobiles on which WhatsApp will stop working

One of the applications most used by Spaniards on mobile phones, the instant messaging platform WhatsApp, will stop working on a series of devices next Monday, November 1.

Specifically, following the network update policy promoted by Facebook, the phones that use an Android operating system in the version 4.0.4 or earlier those who will be affected by this movement.

Specific, affected phones will be the following:

  • Galaxy Trend II

  • Galaxy SII

  • Galaxy S3 mini

  • Galaxy Xcover 2

  • Galaxy Core

  • Galaxy Ace 2

  • Lucid 2

  • Best F7

  • Optimus F5

  • Optimus L3 II Dual

  • Optimus F5

  • Best L5

  • Best L5 II

  • Optimus L5 Dual

  • Best L3 II

  • Optimus L7

  • Optimus L7 II Dual

  • Best L7 II

  • Optimus F6, Enact

  • Optimus L4 II Dual

  • Best F3

  • Best L4 II

  • Best L2 II

  • Optimus Nitro HD

  • Optimus 4X HD

  • Best F3Q

  • ZTE V956

  • Grand X Quad V987

  • Grand Memo

  • Xperia Miro

  • Xperia Neo L

  • Xperia Arc S

  • Alcatel

  • Ascend G740

  • Ascend Mate

  • Ascend D Quad XL

  • Ascend D1 Quad XL

  • Ascend P1 S

  • Ascend D2

  • Archos 53 Platinum

  • HTC Desire 500

  • Caterpillar Cat B15

  • Wiko Cink Five

  • Wiko Darknight

  • Lenovo A820

  • UMi X2

  • Run F1

  • THL W8

The cessation of service therefore affects mobile phones that are a few years old (most were marketed in 2012 or 2013), but which still remain in the pockets of a good number of users.

The phones that will not be affected will therefore be those with Android on version 4.1 or later, as well as those of other operating systems.

If you want to check the version of your Android mobile, you can do it in the function ‘Settings‘ of your smartphone, also observing if there is a possibility of updating it.

You may also like

Leave a Comment