The Meta-owned platform introduces a new feature for transferring large files without the internet.
Meta-owned WhatsApp introduced another new feature. Users can transfer large files without the internet. The company will no longer have to use third-party apps to share heavy files, as it is developing a new feature for transferring heavy files like documents, images, videos, and more. The new feature enables users to transfer media and files without needing the internet.
WhatsApp introduces a new feature.
WhatsApp, owned by Meta, has introduced a new feature for transferring large files without the internet. One of the most popular and used messaging apps has incorporated several other advanced features for upscaling user engagement. To further enhance the user experience, the platform is said to be working on introducing a new feature that will enable users to transfer images, videos, and other document files without the need for an internet connection.
No third-party reliability for WhatsApp.
WhatsApp will no longer have to rely on a third party for transferring large files. According to a report by WABetaInfo, the new feature will allow users to easily share heavy files directly through the platform.
More about the new WhatsApp feature.
The new feature is already available to Android users, and the company is said to be planning to expand it to iOS users. It will include a scanner that facilitates file sharing by connecting two devices seamlessly. In addition to heavy file transfers directly through the platform, the company is already working on a new feature to bolster user privacy. The “Unique Username” feature will enable users to search for others on WhatsApp without needing phone numbers.