WhatsApp Trials Offline File Sharing and In-App Calling1 min read
In a bid to revolutionize user experience, WhatsApp, the popular messaging platform under Meta’s ownership, is currently in the testing phase for groundbreaking features, including offline file sharing and an in-app dialer.
Reportedly Android Authority reveals that a select group of beta testers is currently exploring these cutting-edge functionalities. One of the most anticipated features is the ability to share photos, videos, and documents with nearby WhatsApp users without the need for an internet connection. This innovative feature mirrors existing file-sharing options like Google’s Quick Share and Apple’s AirDrop. Users can opt to share files over a local network, ensuring end-to-end encryption for maximum security. What’s more, users have the flexibility to revoke file-sharing permissions at their discretion, adding an extra layer of control and privacy to the process.
In addition to offline file sharing, WhatsApp is also reportedly working on an in-app dialer, a feature that could potentially transform how users initiate voice and video calls. With this new functionality, users may be able to seamlessly make calls directly through the app, even to contacts not saved in their phonebook. This development hints at a significant shift from the current requirement of saving contacts beforehand to initiate WhatsApp calls. Furthermore, there are speculations that this feature might also enable users to initiate chats with unsaved contacts, although specific details on its implementation remain unclear.
While these innovative features are still in the beta testing phase, industry experts anticipate a wider release in the near future. However, no official timeline has been announced by WhatsApp regarding the rollout of these game-changing functionalities.
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