WhatsApp is a useful app but with many rough edges still to be polished. The latest update smooths out one of them, allowing the user to have better control of what you store in your mobile and the type of data associated with each chat, from images to videos, voice messages, or GIFs.
so far only available for iOS, although it is assumable that for Android will come soon. Precisely in iOS, where the 16 GB of the basic model have long been a sad reality, the huge size of some of the chats and the backups that it makes WhatsApp can be a problem.
Use the new function is simple, just go to Settings > data Usage and storage > storage Use and select the conversation in question. Our contacts are listed sorted by the number of MB (or even GB if you’ve talked a lot with them) that have every chat. For each one you can delete each type of message: text, images, GIFs, videos, voice messages, documents, contacts, and locations.
The update, number 2.17.1, it should already be in the App Store for each country and also allows two interesting additions: leave messages on queue for when there is no connection (will be sent automatically once this is retrieved) and the possibility to send up to 30 photos in a row (now, was 10).
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