How to delete WhatsApp messages
Today we are going to teach you how to delete WhatsApp messages that we have sent in a period of time greater than 1 hour, 8 minutes and 16 seconds, which is what the application, a priori, allows us.
New leap in quality for this instant messaging application, which we talked about recently. And it is possible to delete messages once we have sent them. Of course, for this, no more than 1 hour, 8 minutes and 16 seconds must have passed since we sent it. Or maybe yes?
And it was the Androidjefe.com team that came up with this trick.
How to delete WhatsApp messages that exceed the stipulated time limit to be able to delete them:
What we have to do is first look at the message we want to delete. When we already know what it is, we look at the date and time it was sent.
With this data, we must activate airplane mode and then go to the device settings. Access the “Date and time” section, found in the General tab. Here, obviously, we must deactivate the “Automatic adjustment” tab and manually set the date we want.
Change the time to delete the message
This date must be the same as the message we sent and its time slot must not exceed 1 hour, 8 minutes and 16 seconds since we sent the message. In this way we enter within the time interval.
With the date already changed, we follow the same steps as to delete a WhatsApp message. When we have deleted it, we return to the Date and time section of the device settings and we activate the automatic adjustment. Right after we remove the airplane mode and we can access WhatsApp and confirm that the message has been deleted.
We also leave you a video clearly explaining how this whole process is carried out, which is very simple
Video explaining how to delete WhatsApp messages older than 1 hour, 8 minutes and 16 seconds:
In this simple way we will delete any message we have sent. Of course, as our colleague says in the video, it is easier to delete the messages from 1 week ago.
Therefore, you already know one more WhatsApp trick that will surely save you from more than one.