Future versions of WhatsApp will provide more control over the amount of compression used to send images and videos.
If you publish in this way, if you are concerned about internet speed or data limits, it can allow you to force compression of media more or reduce the amount of compression to ensure that images or videos are sent in the highest quality possible. Currently, avoiding WhatsApp compression involves changing the file extension to send it as a document instead of an image or video.
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There is no news on when the feature will officially launch. The WABetaInfo report is specifically for Android beta apps rather than iOS. But considering the feature parity between WhatsApp apps, development on iOS is unlikely to lag far behind.
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One of the most anticipated is multi-device support, which will allow the service to be used on multiple devices. App researchers reported that the feature was in development last year, and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently confirmed that the feature will launch soon.
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