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As it stated in And to easily bold, italicize or strikethrough your text, you'll just have to tap and hold the text to select it. Last year, WhatsApp launched video calling and earlier this year, two-step verification was rolled out to all of its users. WhatsApp will also stop compressing photos, allowing your original quality to remain intact. Those were followed by Snapchat-style status updates, Siri integration and photo filters. The new update is rolling out for android and iOS now.
according to WhatsApp is adding a brand new feature in its latest update: the ability to share any file type. WhatsApp previously supported only documents, photos, and videos, but now users can share any file up to 100 MB. "There is a huge benefit to being able to send any file type through WhatsApp. Though it started as a basic chat app, WhatsApp has steadily added more advanced features like video calling. This new update could prove to be incredibly useful for people who want to share executable or other obscure files.
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As it stated in And to easily bold, italicize or strikethrough your text, you'll just have to tap and hold the text to select it. Last year, WhatsApp launched video calling and earlier this year, two-step verification was rolled out to all of its users. WhatsApp will also stop compressing photos, allowing your original quality to remain intact. Those were followed by Snapchat-style status updates, Siri integration and photo filters. The new update is rolling out for android and iOS now.
according to WhatsApp is adding a brand new feature in its latest update: the ability to share any file type. WhatsApp previously supported only documents, photos, and videos, but now users can share any file up to 100 MB. "There is a huge benefit to being able to send any file type through WhatsApp. Though it started as a basic chat app, WhatsApp has steadily added more advanced features like video calling. This new update could prove to be incredibly useful for people who want to share executable or other obscure files.
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Now share any file you want on WhatsApp
San Francisco: Instant messaging app WhatsApp has upgraded its file sharing feature letting users share any type of document attachments. Facebook-owned WhatsApp now also lets users to see all of their pictures and videos in the in-app camera by swiping up. Earlier, users were restricted to sharing only the PDF file formats. One of the common complaints about WhatsApp that it compressed the photos has also been addressed. According to a report in Engadget on Thursday, users could now share files up to 100MB size but it was rumoured that the iphone users could send slightly larger files.to read more visit us whats app br/>
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