WABetaInfo report, a WhatsApp features tracker, this feature was previously in testing for Android users. Now, it is making its way to iOS through the TestFlight beta program, specifically in the WhatsApp beta for iOS version 24.15.10.70.With this upcoming feature, users will be able to send videos, photos, documents, and other media directly to nearby devices using WhatsApp, bypassing the need for an active internet connection.
The process involves generating a QR code that the receiving device scans, differing from the Android version which relies on detecting nearby devices.This internet-free sharing capability promises to be particularly useful in scenarios where mobile reception is poor or WiFi is unavailable, streamlining the process of file transfers during such times.The feature is expected to support cross-platform sharing, allowing files to be sent between Android and iOS devices seamlessly. While this feature is still in its early stages of development, there is no confirmed release date.
It remains uncertain when it will become available to all users, as development timelines can change. As users eagerly await more details, it will be interesting to observe how this feature integrates into the daily usage patterns, especially on iOS where AirDrop is already a staple.
On Android, where similar features like Quick Share are less known, this update might have an even greater impact.Meanwhile, WhatsApp is also experimenting with a feature that enables users to translate messages into different languages directly within the app. This information comes from WABetaInfo as well.
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