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# Contacts - WhatsApp Field - How to manually enter the WhatsApp number

At SprintHub, there is the possibility to manually insert or edit the Contact's WhatsApp account.

{% hint style="danger" %}

### **Lead Number Validation**

For the Lead's number to be validated correctly, it is necessary to enter the phone number with the **country code (+55)** and also the **ninth digit** for numbers from Brazil.

**Example (Brazil):**\
+55 41 99999-9999

For foreign numbers, simply enter the **country code of the corresponding country** followed by the phone number.

After entering it, when the WhatsApp account exists for that number, the **WhatsApp icon** will be displayed next to the phone number, indicating the contact validation.
{% endhint %}

## See the video below:&#x20;

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