[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]For a long time, WhatsApp has allowed us to send high-quality photographs with less compression. For photographs, you can choose between ‘data saver,”standard,’ and ‘high-quality’ options.
According to WhatsApp feature tracker WABetaInfo, we will soon be able to do the same with videos. This capability was recently discovered in WhatsApp beta for iOS (23.13.0.76). Inside group chats, this update also features improved profile images.
When sending a video, WhatsApp will soon allow you to select between regular and HD resolution. Take a look at the image below. Because the feature is still in its early phases of beta testing, it still says “photos” rather than “videos.”
The regular quality file is 2.2 MB, and the HD quality file is 4.9 MB. Telegram, on the other hand, allows you to send films in their original quality, but all of Telegram’s chats are saved online, saving storage space on your smartphone.
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Despite the minor difference in file size, WABetaInfo guarantees that the HD quality choice significantly improves detail. Because the app does not retain your choices, you will have to select the HD quality option each time you submit a video.
When you submit a video in HD resolution, the bottom left corner will be labelled with a “HD” emblem. This should alert recipients that the video’s download size will be slightly larger than usual.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]