Only days after releasing new tips for Android users, WHATSAPP has disclosed it is working on a sizable new feature.
The messaging app, which is used by a staggering 2 billion people, has been listening to user requests for features in recent months.
Users will be able to exchange documents up to 2GB in size, which is around the size of a presentation deck.
Those who use WhatsApp for work will be ecstatic about it.
even those loved ones and acquaintances who are renowned for their thorough Christmas preparation.
However, the functionality is currently being developed.
Even the small number of beta testers haven’t even been given access to it yet.
However before using WhatsApp, users need be aware of one tip.
According to beta testing site WeBetaInfo’s experts, a WiFi connection is highly recommended for swiftly sharing large documents.
This can prevent the costly and time-consuming draining of mobile data, such as 3G or 4G.
This week, WhatsApp revealed a number of new features as it continues to outperform other messaging services.
This most recent set of capabilities is only available to Android users, though, as WhatsApp is still perfecting how it will function on Apple’s iOS platform, which powers all iPhones.
Sending documents with captions is now possible for Android users.
They can expand (and make funny) the descriptions of their group chats.
Users can now email up to 100 photographs and videos at once, a significant increase from the previous cap of 30.
Holiday partygoers and other social creatures must have this feature.