WhatsApp will offer file sharing like AirDrop and Quick Share

Whatsapp it is preparing itself more and more for the future, also significantly improving the present. The most famous messaging application in the world has become so thanks to its perpetual obstinacy towards improvement. The last few years have been full of innovations, from the smallest to the largest ones that have upset a well-defined organizational chart.

All this while always keeping the main standards of WhatsApp high, namely privacy, ease of use and above all free of charge. To date, among the many updates ready to arrive there is one that has been reported in the last few hours: a file sharing system between nearby devices. It must be said that at the moment the application allows you to share files between users, but with the usual method.

WhatsApp’s goal is to make a new, faster and above all capable means available to its public don’t lower the quality of what I sent I received. You know AirDrop

of Apple or QuickShare of Android? WhatsApp’s gimmick intends to bring something of this kind.

WhatsApp is preparing to share files with nearby devices

Taking a look at the latest beta version regarding the Android operating system, WhatsApp users have found something new. In fact, this version clearly shows the signs of the arrival of a new file sharing system.

The devices that are found nearby they will be able to send and receive any content freely. It’s all based on standards Bluetooth And Wifi, with lightning-fast data transfer. The exchange of data takes place according to the privacy standards that are so dear to WhatsApp, with the application ensuring that it extends its privacy encryption end-to-end to this resource as well.

This could be a way to undermine the leadership of AirDrop first and then Quick Share. At the moment it is not known when the update will arrive, but everything seems to be almost ready.

 
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