WhatsApp reveals ‘huge’ change that everyone’s been asking for

WHATSAPP has revealed it's engaged on a hefty new characteristic, simply days after introducing recent methods for Android customers.

The messaging app, utilized by an eyewatering 2billion folks, has had its ear to the bottom in current months to haul within the options everybody's been asking for.

The feature is still under development
The characteristic remains to be underneath improvementCredit score: the solar

The most recent characteristic will let customers share paperwork of as much as 2GB in measurement – the equal of a presentation sheet.

It's going to have those that use WhatsApp for work leaping for pleasure.

And even these family and friends members who're recognized for his or her meticulous vacation planning.

The characteristic remains to be underneath improvement, nevertheless.

It isn't even able to be launched to its handful of beta testers but.

However there may be one tip WhatsApp customers ought to know earlier than making an attempt it out.

WiFi connection is extremely really helpful to share giant paperwork rapidly, in accordance with specialists at beta testing web site WeBetaInfo.

This will keep away from draining cellular information, like 3G or 4G - which might be expensive.

There's extra...

WhatsApp earlier this week unveiled a raft of recent options because it continues to outpace rival messaging apps.

Nevertheless, this newest set of options is for Android customers solely, as WhatsApp remains to be effective tuning how they are going to function on Apple's iOS system, which is utilized by all iPhones.

Android customers can now add captions when sending paperwork.

They will add lengthier (and funnier) descriptions of their group chats.

Customers also can ship as much as 100 pictures and movies at a time - rather more than the earlier 30-strong restrict.

This characteristic is a must have for vacation goers and party-havers.



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