How to send photos by WhatsApp without losing quality
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Right now it is possible to take photos with very good quality thanks to our mobile devices. Devices like the new Pixel 2 XL or the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 are characterized by having inside them photographic sensors capable of revealing results at the level of a professional camera. This quality, however, comes to nothing when we decide to pass the photos to a friend through WhatsApp. The messaging application drastically reduces the weight of the photos, thus denying the possibility of sending the photo at its original size.This is so, of course, to optimize shipping data. But there are times when we want to send the photo as is.
If you have a phone with a great camera and want to send photos via WhatsApp without losing quality, don't worry miss our tutorial. In a very simple way, your contacts will be able to enjoy the snapshots you take in all their splendor. Let's start.
So you can send the photos without losing quality through WhatsApp
To send the photos in high quality through WhatsApp, you will not need any third-party application. You also don't need a special version of the application or even a hidden trick, one of those that nobody knows about. Simply open your WhatsApp app on your phone and follow the instructions.
Now, when you want to send a photo, don't go doing it like you used to. That is, do not open the Gallery icon, because you will be sending the photo with low quality. To send the entire photo, click on 'Document'.
Once on the file screen, press where it reads 'Search for other documents...' Here we can see, more clearly, the photographs that we have on our mobile and that we can send without suffering loss of quality. We select it and it will be sent like any other document. The recipient will be able to open the file without problems, with their own gallery installed on the phone.
In this way, we will be able to send all the photos we take just as they were conceived, without WhatsApp itself reducing their size. Because, since we have a great camera on our phone, we should be able to send the photos in all their splendor, right?