WhatsApp’s Android beta 2.23.26.3 adds HD status support. Users can now post high-resolution images and videos as status updates. Though confined to beta testers, the feature is intended to be available to all users.
WhatsApp, owned by Meta, now supports HD images and videos. Recent iOS updates allow original-quality photo and video sharing. The latest development suggests WhatsApp will add HD status support, according to WABetaInfo.
WhatsApp beta version 2.23.26.3 for Android supports HD status updates. An HD icon in Status reflects the HD photo and video sharing feature. Users can post high-resolution photographs and videos as WhatsApp Status by tapping the icon.
Improved Status Sharing
Before, status updates with lower-resolution photographs and videos were difficult. Some tried sending HD content to themselves before sending it to status, but it wasn’t reliable. Users can now select to publish their status in HD with HD support in the Status section.
The HD status function is currently only available to beta testers. WhatsApp will likely add additional beta testers before making it available to all users.
To try this HD feature, take these steps:
Search WhatsApp in Google Play.
Scroll down to "Become a beta tester" on WhatsApp and select "Join."
Beta testers should check for updates.
Install WhatsApp beta by downloading the update.
Conclusion
WhatsApp, owned by Meta, now supports HD photo and video sharing on Android beta 2.23.26.3. This feature mimics iOS’s original-quality photo and video sharing. WhatsApp statuses can now include high-resolution photographs and videos. This is far better than past challenges with lower-resolution photographs and videos. Before becoming available to all users beyond the beta phase, the HD capability will be expanded to more beta testers. Search for WhatsApp in the Google Play Store, join the beta tester section, wait for an update, and download the update to install the WhatsApp beta on their phone to try out HD.