📱 What’s new?WhatsApp has introduced a
new mobile recharge feature in India, allowing users to
top up prepaid numbers directly within the app.This means you no longer need apps like paytm or google Pay—everything can now be done without leaving WhatsApp.
🇮🇳 Availability and rolloutCurrently
rolling out in phases on Android and iOSExpected to reach all users
within the next few weeksAvailable for major operators like
Jio, Airtel, and ViThe feature is powered by fintech company
PayU, enabling secure payments.
⚙️ How the feature worksWhatsApp has added a
₹ (rupee) icon inside the app, which acts as a hub for payments and services.
Steps to recharge your mobileOpen WhatsAppTap the
₹ iconSelect
“Mobile Prepaid Recharge”Enter or select the mobile numberChoose your telecom operatorBrowse and pick a recharge planSelect payment method (UPI, debit/credit card)Confirm and complete the payment👉 The process is designed to be
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💡 Key featuresRecharge
your own or others’ numbersSupports
multiple payment methods (UPI, cards)No need to switch appsIntegrated with whatsapp Payments ecosystem
🚀 Why this mattersThis move shows whatsapp evolving from a
messaging app into a multi-service platform.Saves time by reducing app switchingSimplifies digital payments for millions of usersTargets India’s huge
prepaid mobile user baseIt also strengthens WhatsApp’s push into
financial services and daily utilities.
⚠️ Things to keep in mindFeature may
not be available to everyone yetOnly works for
prepaid connections (for now)Internet connection and whatsapp payments setup required
🧾 Final takeawayThe new recharge feature makes
WhatsApp a one-stop app for communication + payments.If widely adopted, it could reduce reliance on third-party apps and make
mobile recharges faster, simpler, and more accessible—especially for everyday users in India.
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