WhatsApp Will Soon Let You Share Any Type Of Files
Messaging
app giant WhatsApp, with 350 million active users, is one of the most
popular messenger apps worldwide, the application is not perfect. Sure,
WhatsApp lets users share multimedia content, but you can’t send files
directly to other users.
You can send
images, videos, audio, locations, and documents. But for some reason,
the company has long limited you to just a few specific file types, like
PDFs, Word documents, spreadsheets, and slides. If you tried to share
anything else, the files would be grayed out.

According to the company, the feature is being tested out and will soon be available to its user world over.
IOS
and Android users can send a file to a maximum size of 128MB and 100MB,
respectively. Furthermore, users can send a file of 64MB size using
WhatsApp web.
According
to WABetaInfo, WhatsApp is rolling out an update for iOS, Android,
Windows Phone users that will let users share all file types of archives
and media files.
This would solve a
major problem for many users, as earlier they had to share files that
are not compatible via cloud services such as iCloud or Google Drive or
convert the files to a supported format. Further, the supposed update
will enable users to share photos and GIFs without being compressed.
With
that being said the feature appears to be limited to a small number of
users for now, but we imagine it will roll out to everyone soon enough.
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