WhatsApp Now Allows Users to Send 100 Photos and Videos
“Earlier Whatsapp users were getting tired of not being able to send even more than 30 images on the go. However, the new feature has been rolled out for Android users. The new update, WhatsApp for Android version 2.22.24.73 has extended the limit from 30 to 100, enabling users to share more media files at once.”
Whatsapp, the Meta-owned messaging app has been in news for several reasons in recent years. Today, it is making headlines by bringing a new useful feature to its users that will enable them to send 100 photos and videos in a single go.
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Earlier Whatsapp users were getting tired of not being able to send even more than 30 images on the go. However, the new feature has been rolled out for Android users.
The new update, WhatsApp for Android version 2.22.24.73 has extended the limit from 30 to 100, enabling users to share more media files at once.
Not just a feature for adding 100 users, the technology company has rolled out a new feature that allows users to add captions to documents.
Previously, users were able to add captions in images and videos only, now they will be able to add captions to documents shared in a group or personal chats. The messaging app has also extended the character limit for descriptions and group subjects to help users better describe the purpose of the group.
The character limit is not specified yet, and it is expected that the limit would be more than the previous limit of 25 characters for group subjects and 512 characters for descriptions.
While these new features are currently available for Whatsapp Android users, the iOS version may be launched soon.
The company has been testing a feature “Kept Messages” with a selected group of beta testers on the Business version of Whatsapp. Kept Messages will enable users to keep disappearing messages.
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