WhatsApp is working hard day and night to keep its users intact with the WhatsApp application. WhatsApp has recently launched and introduced many features which include chat lock, polls, multi-device support for phones, and much more. WhatsApp has also released a new chat layout design, screen sharing feature, and username feature for the beta users of Whatsapp. After releasing many features for the stability of the WhatsApp application now the application is coming up with highly improved and HD quality photo sharing features for increasing the experience of its users.
WhatsApp is now allowing its users to share high-quality and HD images in its beta version. The various screenshots shared by WaBetaInfo showcase that a person was trying to send the large file with another person and the application shows an HD icon on the photo-sharing window. The users are given a choice of choosing between a standard and an HD image.
How To Enjoy This New Quality Feature On Your Whatsapp?
This new and updated feature is only available when people are trying to send large-quality images from WhatsApp. There has been no clarity as to what picture size will be deemed a large file, but it is certain that if the image is lower in size, an HD-quality image will not be available. This functionality is currently only accessible on the WhatsApp beta for Android and iOS. The stable version for both Android and iOS is still pending. For the people using the beta version can presently be available only to beta users.
Important Points To Keep In Mind
- WhatsApp does not transfer photographs in their original resolution and does some image resolution reduction. This may be disheartening for consumers, but you can now send higher-quality photographs to people and groups.
- The “Standard quality” option is always selected as the default for every photo on WhatsApp. This essentially implies that users will have to choose the HD option every time they wish to transmit a huge picture file using the messaging app.
- WhatsApp will apply a new tag on high-quality photographs after you share them, you will be able to tell if the shared photo is of HD resolution or not.
- The new HD feature does not support movies, users will be limited to sending higher-quality videos and images via the app’s document option.
- The new HD quality option does not apply to photographs shared in status updates.