- Wishing New Year on WhatsApp just got more fun!
- Ale Special ‘Animated Stickers’
- Friends will definitely like it
WhatsApp Stickers: New Year 2026 is approaching and WhatsApp It is fully prepared. From personal chats to groups, you’ll get new stickers from WhatsApp to wish everyone a Happy New Year, making your wishes even sweeter. These stickers will enhance the user experience and make your chats more interesting.
Information about new stickers in wabetainfo’s report
WhatsApp will soon offer special stickers to its users to wish them a Happy New Year. These stickers will make your wishes even more special when you send them New Year wishes via WhatsApp. A report by wabetainfo, a website that tracks upcoming WhatsApp features, reveals that the iOS 25.36.10.72 beta update for WhatsApp is now available on the Apple App Store. After that, the arrival of new stickers for 2026 has been reported.
2026 exclusive stickers will give your chats a more lively look
These stickers will be animated and act as graphic greetings in a colorful way to create a more lively look for your chats. You can also access new stickers after updating WhatsApp on Google Play Store. WhatsApp has yet to announce when this new upgrade will roll out, but with just eight days left in the new year, it’s likely to be soon.
You will be able to use these stickers a lot on the occasion of New Year
A report by wabetainfo reveals that soon, just like Android users, iOS users will also be able to access these 2026 stickers and users will be able to enjoy this experience equally on both Android and iOS platforms. These will be released as special lottery stickers and are expected to be widely used in the new year.
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