You can save stickers from other users on WhatsApp already, but unlike Telegram, you can’t exchange complete sticker packs just yet. This will be implemented in a future update of WhatsApp as it has been discovered in one of the beta versions.
Sharing stickers in group chats and with pals should be a breeze with this new functionality. You may now share full packs of stickers with just one swipe, rather than saving them individually. But you can still pick out just the few stickers you like from the pack.
With a few taps, WhatsApp Beta users can now share entire sticker packs. Access the sticker picker within a conversation, press the menu icon next to a sticker pack (three dots), and then choose the Share option.
The WhatsApp sticker pack-sharing interface will look like this.
When you share an official WhatsApp sticker pack with someone, they’ll get a link to download it from WhatsApp’s sticker shop. Instead of going to the store, users can send third-party sticker packs (custom stickers) straight to the chat.
This feature has been seen on both WhatsApp for Android and WhatsApp for iOS, although the screenshot above is from the Android version. The feature will probably come out on both devices around the same time.
That being said, the functionality was just revealed by the official WhatsApp account on X, so it’s likely that it will be available to a wide audience soon. Even though it’s just a matter of time, the feature will eventually be available in Pakistan.
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