At the end of March, WhatsApp reported that WhatsApp had begun testing the ability to send files up to 2 GB in size within the app. While its beta testing is still limited to Argentina, there is another feature that may come to users in the near future – the ability to see the file transfer progress.
According to WABetaInfo, beta versions 22.8.0.74 of WhatsApp for iOS and 2.2209.03 for PC are compatible with this feature. Here is how the post describes this feature:
The latest versions of the beta version of WhatsApp for Android, iOS, web and PC introduced the ability to view the estimated time of arrival when sharing documents, that is, when the document is fully downloaded on your phone or desktop. The same information is displayed when the document is loaded.
As you can see in the screenshot below, when someone sends a file, the recipient can see how long it will take for the document to fully download. It’s important to note that WhatsApp is rolling out this feature to some beta users, so if you don’t see it right away, just wait until the next update is released.
In addition, WhatsApp for iOS is working on some other features. One of them will be the ability to respond to messages. While it was initially known that the app would only receive six reactions, WABetaInfo discovered that the beta version of WhatsApp for Android is already testing an improved version of the feature that will allow users to react with any emoji they like, just like that. works in Instagram Direct Messages.
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WhatsApp is also preparing Multi-Device Compatibility 2.0, which will enable you to receive messages on more devices at the same time without needing a phone nearby or an Internet connection.
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