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Soon to be released! Unsaved contacts may soon be able to SMS or call you thanks to a WhatsApp upgrade.

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WhatsApp upgrade The new Android beta upgrade for the messaging platform has already begun to go out. WhatsApp currently does not allow users to text or call unsaved contacts, forcing users to save unfamiliar phone numbers in order to start a discussion on the messaging app. But that's about to change, as the Meta-owned platform is developing a new feature that will make it easier for users to communicate contacts that haven't been saved. According to WABetaInfo, the messaging platform has already begun distributing the new Android beta update, which takes the app's version to 2.22.8.11. By hitting on the chat bubble symbol in the information section, users will be able to text an unsaved number. This will offer up a few alternatives, including texting. The Meta-owned instant messaging app will present Android users alternatives, according to a screenshot circulating on the Internet. If the phone number is available on WhatsApp, you will be given the opportunity to start a

Some cars are experiencing internet connectivity issues as a result of the 5G upgrade.

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internet connectivity issues as a result of the 5G upgrade Because today's conversation is about 5G, the super-fast new network for smartphones and other wireless devices, chances are you haven't given previous 3G cellular networks much thought. However, as wireless providers continue to phase out older 3G networks, millions of connected automobiles may lose critical safety features, according to Consumer Reports. A automobile, according to Consumer Reports, is a computer on wheels, and in many cases, it's also a cell phone. Almost every vehicle nowadays has a built-in internet connection. This can be used for safety features such as automatically phoning for help in the event of a collision, or convenience features such as remotely starting the car or checking to see if the doors are locked or unlocked. However, millions of cars on the road now rely on an out-of-date 3G wireless network. All major cellular providers will permanently shut down their 3G networks by the end o

With this update, WhatsApp may soon be able to communicate extremely large files.

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WhatsApp may let you send 2GB files   According to reports, WhatsApp is testing an update that would allow users to send and receive files up to 2GB in size. According to regular WhatsApp code miners WABetaInfo, this increase in file size is currently being tested in Argentina in a limited beta test. If the testing goes well, this might be a significant upgrade for Meta's messaging service. WhatsApp currently has a file transmission limit of 100MB. That was previously a large number of megabytes, but high-resolution images and movies, among other things, have caused files to grow in size in recent years. By increasing the file size limit to 2GB, WhatsApp users will be able to transfer far larger files, such as 4K video clips or a gallery of high-resolution photographs, such as those captured by the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 108MP camera. Larger file size limitations could also improve WhatsApp's utility as a collaboration tool, allowing users to send huge documents with images t