For several months now, the instant messaging application has allowed you to choose the quality of sending photos and videos in your conversations. It should soon include an option to allow you to choose the sending quality to apply to all your messages.
After spending years compressing the photos and videos you send to your loved ones, WhatsApp agreed, a few months ago, to integrate an option to share your multimedia content in HD. The option, available on iOS as on Android, is however not very practical. Because even if this setting is welcome, it must be applied to each new sending of content in a conversation. But that shouldn’t last much longer.
Photos and videos in HD by default
In a recent beta of its Android app, WhatsApp is apparently testing an option to configure the app to only send your content in HD by default. At least that’s what the screenshot shared by WABetaInfo shows, always very knowledgeable when it comes to WhatsApp.
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This shows the presence of a new option within the application’s storage settings menu. A priori, WhatsApp would be about to allow you to configure by default the quality of the photos and videos that you share with your loved ones. This means that it would no longer be necessary to select this setting manually each time a photo or video is sent in a conversation.
Furthermore, the messaging application would have decided to keep the last quality setting manually selected by the user when the user shared an image in a discussion. Sending photos and videos in HD always applies slight compression to the files, those who would like to send content in original quality will always have to go through the sharing menu dedicated to documents.
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At this time, no information regarding the availability date of this new option is known. WhatsApp should, however, not take too long to deploy it in the stable version of its application, probably in the coming weeks.
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By: Opera
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WABetaInfo