
WhatsApp may soon allow users to send high-resolution videos
India Today
WhatsApp is now testing the feature to let users choose the video quality before passing it on to their contacts. The feature was spotted in the Android beta build.
WhatsApp has been working on multiple to make the user experience better. The latest feature that WhatsApp is reportedly working on will let users choose the video quality before sending it to their contacts. WhatsApp has certain limitations when it comes to sending high-quality videos. The high-quality videos that are sent through WhatsApp are often compressed and sent as a document. This is where the messaging apps with RCS capabilities get an upper hand over WhatsApp because they clearly let users send high-quality videos. WhatsApp is soon going to fix the issue for its users. Not being able to send a video captured in high-resolution might not be pleasant thing. As per Wabetainfo, WhatsApp is now testing the feature to let users choose the video quality before passing it on to their contacts. The feature was spotted in the Android beta build.
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