WhatsApp introduces 'Draft' feature for iOS users

Draft feature for iOS feature reduces the likelihood of leaving the messages unsent
An undated image of a women holding a mobile phone with WhatsApps logo displayed on the screen. — Freepik
An undated image of a women holding a mobile phone with WhatsApp's logo displayed on the screen. — Freepik

WhatsApp has confirmed to introduce the message Draft feature for iOS which will be available to you within a few weeks. 

This recently announced feature is designed to help users maintain a track of partially formed messages that makes revisiting simpler and then complete them later, according to WABetaInfo. 

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Identifying all the partially formed messages directly in the chat list will reduce users' time to reduce the time limit spent browsing through different discussions for unsent messages.  

The chat list consists of the latest "Draft" label, right next to the message draft, according to the App Store's official change log.

The "Draft" label shows the text of partially formed messages right in the chat list, and it will assist users in seeing whatever they write without even opening the chat. 

This feature reduces the likelihood of leaving the messages unsent and is beneficial for those users, who frequently get interrupted by other activities while typing. 

The latest label of “Draft” in WhatsApp will notify you of the partially composed messages at a single glance, assisting users to remain efficient and well-organised.