WhatsApp: why do you get messages even when you open the application


are you tired because WhatsApp fails every time on your cell phone? The application belonging to Meta has a series of functions that can help us send an urgent document, create a fun GIF and even hide our “online”.

Have you ever not received messages and they arrived as soon as you opened WhatsApp? This error is quite common and it is not about your cell phone, but about the application itself. That is why today we will teach you all the steps to return everything to normal.

The best thing is that it is not necessary to have to format your computer, much less download another third-party application that could harm your conversations.

Why do you get WhatsApp messages only when you open the app?

  • In order to solve this common error in WhatsApp, it is necessary to go to the Settings of our smartphone.
  • Then there we must go to Applications.
  • At that moment we go to WhatsApp.
  • We simply have to press the Stop button.
  • Now we have to delete the cache.
  • Note that this means that your conversations will be deleted.
  • In the cache there is only part of the files that were used for the installation or update of WhatsApp.
  • Once this process is finished, they remain as junk files.
  • These can generate some kind of bug within your WhatsApp chats.
  • Now you can receive your messages without having to open the app and that they all reach you.

In this way you can solve the error of receiving WhatsApp messages only when you open the app. (Photo: MAG – Rommel Yupanqui)


This is the meaning “1437” in WhatsApp

The 1437 message is nothing more than a message that the youngest are using to express their love, if that does not give you a clue, you just have to know that 1437 means “I love you forever” or “I love you forever”.

Specifically, the number 1 is the “I”, the number 4 is “Love”, the number 3 means “You” and the number 7 means “Forever”, so now you know, if someone sends you a message with the number 1437, what he is trying to tell you is “I love you forever”.

On the other hand, if he only sends you 143, what the person who sent the message wants to communicate is the phrase I love you. What do you think? Would you send 1437 to your children, nephews or the smallest of the house? Also, here are some points that you can consider every time you remember this article.

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