The meta represents a large number new features in WhatsAppincluding the Liquid Glass design for iOS or a restriction that will prevent spam accounts from sending you multiple messages in a row. However, the latest news may be much more startling; especially if you are one of those people who never run out of internal storage on your mobile phone. The messaging app is going to solve this problem with a new tweak that allows Free up space on WhatsApp.
This is a new feature that greatly improves one of WhatsApp’s most useful features and is now presented as a much more intuitive and faster option. This is the new Manage Storage feature. From now on will be available individually in each chatand as the name suggests, it will allow us to manage the internal memory to free up space easily.
What exactly can we do with the new Manage Storage feature? First of all, this feature shows how much internal memory each chat takes up, which also allows us to get an idea of the amount of media content we send in that conversation. Whatsapp also lets you see the images, videos, documents or other files we send and shows you how much each one takes up so you can decide whether to delete them and free up space.
How to free up space on WhatsApp with a new method
The new chat repository manager feature is not yet officially launched. As reported by the portal wabeteinfois in beta version of WhatsApp for iOS, so Delivery may take several weeks. Once it is available in your account, follow these steps.
- Open WhatsApp and select the chat you prefer.
- Then click on the profile name.
- Scroll to the option called “Storage management”. You will see the amount of MB or GB that the chat takes up.
- By clicking, you can check all the media files that you have sent and that person has sent you.
- To delete images, videos or documents and thus free up space, click on them and press the buttoneliminate” that will appear on the screen.
Keep in mind that the messaging app also allows you to manage storage and hence free up space on WhatsApp via Settings > Storage & data > Manage storage. The difference is that this feature does not allow you to manage media files on a per-chat basis.
Source: Hiper Textual
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