It is going to be very easy to share the file on WhatsApp. According to Wabetainfo, the messaging platform is testing a feature in which the user will be able to share the 2GB size file in a pinch with the user around them. That is, now sharing the file in chat, or the mess of cloud storage sharing etc. is going to be liberated soon. It has been said in the report that for this, the user will have to go to the app and go to the Proportion Recordsdata section. Here the file will be transferred between two users, and until the entire file is transferred, users will have to remain in this section.
This method of file sharing uses only and to and encryption so that the file sharing here is as secure as it is in a standard way in WhatsApp. It is also interesting to know that for file sharing, the user will have to just shake his phone. Also, the phone numbers will also be hidden during file sharing for privacy, and will not be seen to those who have not been saved in the contact list.
Google and Samsung have recently updated Fast Proportion for this through which files can be transferred very easily. Now it has to be seen how usable this upcoming feature of WhatsApp proves to be useful for users.
Talking about other updates related to Whatsapp, soon users are going to get new updates in the channel. The channel will soon have the facility to share the channel updates on a polling feature, voice notes and status. The new update will increase engagement in the channel, which will facilitate the channel admin to the member. Channel admins will now be able to send updates as voice notes, so that users can be connected more directly. Apart from this, WhatsApp channel updates can now be shared on status. This channel update can be done by long pressing the users want to share. For this, first one has to select ‘Forward’ and then ‘My Status’. The new update also has the facility to add more than one admin for a special channel.
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