WhatsApp It is soon going to bring many new features for its millions of users. These upcoming features of Meta’s popular instant messaging app have been seen in the beta version. Among these upcoming features of WhatsApp, one special media upload quality feature has been seen. In this feature which came in beta version, users will be asked about the quality of any media before uploading it in WhatsApp. This feature will be especially beneficial for those users who frequently send photos and videos through instant messaging apps.
This special feature will come soon
This upcoming feature of WhatsApp has been spotted by WABetaInfo. This feature with media upload quality is currently seen in the Android beta version 2.24.5.6 update of the app. In this feature, before sending any photo or video file through WhatsApp, you will be asked about its quality.
For example, if you want to send a photo or video in HD quality, then this option will appear on your screen. If you want, you will be able to send media in HD or standard quality. Let us tell you that currently files up to 2GB can be sent at a time on WhatsApp. More information about this feature will be available only after it is officially rolled out.
New text formatting options
Apart from this, WhatsApp has also rolled out new text formatting options for users. Users will be able to use this text formatting feature in conversations done by the app. Come, let us know about this new feature…
WhatsApp Formatting
- Bullet List – Users will be able to create a bullet list by using the dash symbol ‘-‘ after the space.
- Number List – For this, users will have to type space and message after the number.
- block coat – To highlight any text or quote, users have to use the greater than symbol ‘>’ along with space before sending the message.
- inline code – Users will be able to inline the messages sent on WhatsApp through this feature. For this, the user will have to type the message in ‘” format.
With these new features of WhatsApp, users are going to get a new experience in the instant messaging app. Users will be able to use these text formatting options while sending a message to someone.
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