WhatsApp to increase maximum file transfer size to 2 GB: Report
Meta-owned encrypted messaging service WhatsApp is
reportedly working on a new feature that will allow users to share bigger-sized
files and media with others over their platform.
According to a WABetaInfo report, WhatsApp will soon
start testing the "Media File Size" feature in Argentina which will
allow users to share media files up to 2GB in size. The feature will initially
be limited to Beta testers in Argentina.
As for the feature, it will soon be available on both Android and
iOS devices of Beta testers in Argentina.
For those who are unaware, currently it is only possible to share
files up to 100MB due.
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.
With the new update, your primary device will not have to remain online
in order to access the platform.
Viewing live location is not possible on paired devices. Creating
and viewing broadcast lists or sending messages with link previews from
WhatsApp Web cannot be performed on the secondary devices.
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