For many, WhatsApp is one of the most-used apps on their smartphone. However, especially on the iPhone, it wasn't possible until now to set the app as the default for messages or calls. Apple introduced a feature with iOS 18.2 that changes this. WhatsApp has responded and adapted its app accordingly. Users can now set it as their preferred default app – for messages, calls, or both. This feature isn't limited to Europe, but can be used worldwide.
With the update to iOS 18.2, Apple introduced a new setting that lets you choose your default apps on your iPhone. WhatsApp supports this feature starting with version 25.8.74, which is available in the App Store. If you want, you can now make WhatsApp your default app for sending messages and making calls. This means your iPhone will automatically open WhatsApp when you want to contact someone from your Contacts app.
How the new setting works
Apple offers a way to define default apps for certain actions in the iOS settings. WhatsApp now appears as a selectable option. This requires that your iPhone is running iOS 18.2 or later and you have the latest version of WhatsApp installed. You can find this section in the settings under:
- Settings > Apps > Default apps
There you can set WhatsApp for two categories:
- News
- calls
If you set WhatsApp as your default, the app will automatically open whenever you send a message or make a call in another app (for example, the Contacts app). WhatsApp will then be used instead of Apple's Messages app or Phone/FaceTime.
Update brings the function
The new feature is part of WhatsApp version 25.8.74, which is available in the App Store. Apple had announced that the feature would initially only be available in the European Union due to the requirements of the Digital Markets Act (DMA). However, it turns out that the option is available worldwide. iPhone users outside the EU can now also set WhatsApp as their default app.
Concrete example in everyday life
For example, if you select a contact in your Contacts app and tap "Message," WhatsApp will open instead of Apple's pre-installed messaging app. The same applies to calls. If you tap the phone icon, WhatsApp will open and the call will be initiated via the app.
Why this is relevant
For many users, WhatsApp has long been the central platform for communication. The ability to set the app as the default simplifies everyday life and saves time. You no longer have to manually switch between apps or start messages in the wrong app. Everything runs automatically through WhatsApp if you set it up that way.
New option for iPhone users with WhatsApp
Starting with iOS 18.2 and the latest WhatsApp update, you can configure your iPhone to adapt to your communication habits. WhatsApp can be set as the default app for messages and calls – without any hassle. The feature is available worldwide, even though it was originally only announced for the EU. The only requirement is that you're using iOS 18.2 and have WhatsApp version 25.8.74 or later installed. This makes WhatsApp on your iPhone a step closer to becoming the central app for your everyday life. Your accessories, your choice – in our Amazon Storefront You'll find a wide selection, even for HomeKit enthusiasts. (Photo by Unsplash / Dima Solomin)
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