WhatsApp 2GB File Sharing Limit: Why WhatsApp’s Next Big Feature?

WhatsApp, perhaps the most popular instant messaging app, is one of the most convenient and frequently used ways to share media files with each other. However, there are times when users cannot send files that exceed a certain size. This is a problem that almost every WhatsApp user has faced. The company seems to have finally addressed this widespread issue. According to a recent report by WhatsApp tracker WABetaInfo, WhatsApp is testing the ability to share files up to 2GB.

WABetaInfo reports that WhatsApp is already testing the ability to send 2GB files with some users in Argentina as part of its latest beta testing on both Android and iOS. Currently, WhatsApp only allows users to send files up to 100 MB to their friends. This is not the case with other instant messaging apps like Telegram, which are used to send large files. WhatsApp’s most popular rival, Telegram, currently limits multimedia file transfers to 2GB. If WhatsApp increases the file sending size to 2GB, it will eventually be on par with Telegram.

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It is not known when WhatsApp will test the feature in other markets or roll out the feature for end users. As mentioned above, it is currently testing it with a handful of users in Argentina.

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WhatsApp recently rolled out its much-hyped message response feature for its beta testers on iOS. With the message response feature, users will be able to react to specific messages at once and the responses are limited to six emoji – eg, love (heart), laughter, surprise, sadness and thank you. As of now, it is not clear whether WhatsApp will provide any other emoji as a response.

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