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    This is the new feature that could change the way users use the messaging app – Metro World News Brasil

    Nick HornbyBy Nick HornbyApril 1, 2022No Comments1 Min Read
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    This is the new feature that could change the way users use the messaging app – Metro World News Brasil
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    After launching the feature Message feedback For a limited number of beta testers, the messaging app The WhatsApp She is now working on another very important job.

    As you well know, media files larger than 100MB cannot be shared because that is the current limit in the messaging app.

    However, this limitation may change very soon, as was recently detailed by specialist website Wabetainfo.

    This is the new feature that can change the way users use the messaging app

    WhatsApp started a small test in the last few days, this way some users can already share media files of up to 2GB (a big increase).

    However, it is still unclear if WhatsApp plans to roll out the same feature to more people in the future, as this is a limited test.

    Can WhatsApp undo changes by restoring the previous limit after testing? Only time will prove it.

    Possible news for iOS

    Also as per the information, the revealing screenshots were taken from a recent beta version of WhatsApp for iOS.

    However, the ability to share media files of up to 2GB is also available for some beta testers using WhatsApp for Android. Discover what’s new:

    credit (Reproduced by WebInfo)

    With Information From the Wabetainfo website

    Nick Hornby

    “Web geek. Wannabe thinker. Reader. Freelance travel evangelist. Pop culture aficionado. Certified music scholar.”

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