WhatsApp, the popular messaging app, is making a big change to how photos are shared on the platform. Soon, users will be able to send images in HD quality, which means they will look much better and clearer. This update was announced by Mark Zuckerberg, the boss of the company that owns WhatsApp, Meta.
Until now, when users sent a photo on WhatsApp, the app made the photo a bit smaller so it used less space. This made sharing quick, but the quality wasn't always the best. Now, users will have a choice. They can still send photos the old way, or can choose the new HD option for higher quality. However, even with this upgrade, it's important to know that not all photos will become super clear. Some photos might still be a bit compressed, which means they won't be as detailed as the original. But don't worry, they will still look a lot better than before.
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« Back to recommendation storiesI don't want to see these stories becauseSUBMITGetting started with this new feature is easy. Just update your WhatsApp app to the latest version. If you don't see the HD option right away, don't worry. It might take a little while before everyone gets it.
How It Works: When sending a photo, a new 'HD' option will appear at the top. If the option is chosen, then the photo will be sent in high quality, otherwise not. If the internet connection is slow, users can also decide whether to save photos in HD or not.Meanwhile, that's not all – WhatsApp is also planning to bring HD
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