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WhatsApp to launch new feature to save phone storage

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CALIFORNIA: WhatsApp’s new feature will save users from the problem of mobile storage.

According to the report, WhatsApp’s new feature will soon be made part of the Meta-owned messaging app. The aim is to protect the storage of smartphones.

People are faced with receiving a lot of messages through WhatsApp. In which the videos and photos contained in the smartphone storage start filling up quickly. However, this new feature of WhatsApp will be a solution to this problem.

According to the report, through this feature called New Storage Management, users will be able to determine for themselves about each chat. Which media files such as images, videos or PDF files contained in the messages of which contact will be saved on the phone.

This new feature will be present in the contact information screen of each chat. And with this feature, users will be able to manage the storage by going directly to the information page of each chat.

Making this feature part of live chat will help users view or delete large media files without leaving the chat.

Web Desk

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