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You Will Soon Be Able to Transfer 2GB Files on WhatsApp

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- Updated: 29th Mar 2022, 15:29 IST
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WhatsApp by Meta is likely to be working on a new feature. This feature will allow users to exchange bigger files and media with others using the app. WhatsApp, the Facebook-owned instant messaging software, has been adding new capabilities. We’ve discovered one more that might help it eventually catch up to other popular rivals. We’re not talking about increased user security and privacy. But, rather the ability to send files up to 2GB, which Telegram currently offers.

According to a recent post from WABetaInfo, the new functionality is presently rolling out to a restricted group of test users. The functionality was discovered in iOS beta release 22.7.0.76 for the first time. Users will be able to send files up to 2GB in the future, according to the update. Users of the WhatsApp beta for iOS 22.7.0.76 are seeing alerts that state, “This document is too big.” Documents up to 2GB in size can be sent.” WhatsApp beta for Android versions 2.22.8.5, 2.22.8.6, and 2.22.8.7 also have a 2GB capacity limit. The current limit for all users is 100MB.

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According to the source, the testing of this functionality is presently going on with a limited group of iOS users in Argentina. There is currently no information on when this functionality will be available to other users. We don’t know if the functionality will ever be accessible in the stable version because it is still under testing.

In related news, after eight months of beta testing, WhatsApp has begun bringing out multi-device capability to all users. Users may use their WhatsApp account on up to four devices at the same time without needing to have an active internet connection on their smartphone. Users on iOS will get the functionality this month with some tweaks, while Android users will get multi-device support next month.

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WhatsApp has also begun experimenting with message replies and is working to enhance the recording of voice messages. Chats from Android to iOS are also in the works by the instant messaging provider.

WhatsApp recently started rolling out the much-awaited multi-device support for all users. Till now, the feature has been available to users under WhatsApp’s opt-in beta testing programme. Now, according to WABetainfo, the update will roll out to iOS users this month, followed by an Android release next month.

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According to a report by feature trackerWABetaInfo, the Meta-owned messaging service is currently working on a new tab for its Communities feature that is under development. Spotted on the latest WhatsApp beta for Android 2.22.6.9, the new tab replaces the camera tab at the top of the app, according to a screenshot by the feature tracker.



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