San Francisco, Jan 20 (UiTV/IANS) – Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new feature that will allow users to send photos in their original quality.
The platform is planning to integrate a new setting icon within the drawing tool header which will allow users to configure the quality of any photo, reports WABetaInfo.
The new feature will provide users more control over the quality of photos they are sending, especially when sending the photo in its original quality is necessary.
The ability to send photos with their original quality is currently under development and is expected to be released in a future update of the application, the report said.
On Wednesday, it was reported that the messaging platform was rolling out a new ‘voice status updates’ feature on Android beta, which will allow users to share voice notes via status updates.
The company also provides users more control over their voice recordings by offering the ability to discard a recording before sharing it.
Meta now lets users bundle Insta, FB account settings

Meta has announced that it is rolling out a new Accounts Center that will allow users to manage their preferences across all their Meta accounts, like Instagram, Facebook and Messenger, from a centralised hub.
This will be helpful for users who use more than one of the company’s applications, Meta said in a blogpost on Thursday.
“Things like Personal details, Passwords and security, and Ad preferences will now live in a centralised place, so it’ll be easier for people who use multiple apps to manage their settings.”
For instance, users can now easily make their ad topic preferences consistent for Facebook and Instagram accounts by adding those accounts to the same Accounts Center.
However, users who want to keep their accounts in separate Accounts Centers, can do so, as adding more than one account to the same Accounts Center is optional.
Moreover, the company is also making improvements to some of the ad settings controls.
“We know people want more control over the ads they see, which is why we’re exploring new ways to give people the ability to see more ads about the things that interest them, in addition to the existing option of seeing fewer ads about things that don’t interest them,” the company said.
“These changes will begin to go into effect today, and will gradually roll out to everyone on Facebook, Messenger and Instagram in the coming months,” it added.