WhatsApp is preparing to introduce a file sharing feature that can be used without an internet connection.
The messaging app WhatsApp, owned by Meta, is developing an exciting new feature to simplify file sharing, even when users are offline.
Recent leaks suggest that users will soon have the ability to share various types of files such as photos, videos, music, and documents without an internet connection.
This forthcoming feature aims to enable users to share files without requiring Wi-Fi or data connectivity. Moreover, users need not worry about security, as the shared files will be encrypted, ensuring their safety from unauthorized access.
Screenshots from the latest test version of WhatsApp for Android provide insights into the permissions required for this feature. Notably, the feature will utilize Bluetooth to discover nearby devices also equipped with the offline file-sharing capability. However, users will have the option to disable this feature if they prefer.
Previously, WhatsApp introduced the ability to pin notes for easy access, further enhancing the chatting experience. It appears that WhatsApp continues to innovate and introduce new features to enhance user convenience and enjoyment.