Phone number and message entry
Direct WhatsApp presents a compact form with country selection, phone number input, message text, and a send button. This is useful when users want to start a WhatsApp conversation without first creating a full contact entry.
The workflow depends on entering a valid number in the right country format. A small mistake can send a chat attempt to the wrong destination, so users should double-check phone numbers before continuing.
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Validation and quick-chat use cases
The app shows a validation alert when the phone number field is not ready. Once a number and message are entered, it is designed to hand off the conversation to WhatsApp or a compatible handler.
This can help for business inquiries, delivery coordination, marketplace replies, or short one-time messages. It is not a replacement for WhatsApp itself, so users still need the target messaging app installed and configured.
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Privacy and device behavior
Android settings show notifications, storage, mobile data, battery, and supported-link behavior. The package itself is simple, but the phone numbers and messages users type can still be sensitive.
Users should avoid entering private or confidential content unless they trust the destination and messaging app. Battery and storage settings are low-impact, but privacy around recipient numbers matters.
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