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WhatsApp Redesigns Storage Management Tool
WhatsApp, the world’s most popular messaging platform, has redesigned its storage management tool making it easier for users to find…
WhatsApp, the world’s most popular messaging platform, has redesigned its storage management tool making it easier for users to find and delete files that are taking up too much space on their phone.
Considering that over 29 million messages are sent over WhatsApp every minute, the storage management tool will be heralded as a life saver by users who utilise the app for their social needs. The new tool will be rolling out to users worldwide this week, says the Facebook-owned company, and will be available in the app by heading to Settings > Storage and data > Manage storage.
The current WhatsApp Storage Usage tool simply sorts all available chats by the amount of space they take up, listing the number of messages, photos, GIFs, and videos in each chat, and letting the user delete each category with a few taps.
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While this is helpful, it does not give users a way to browse the content they’re removing. That’s important if you need to clear out, say, a family group chat, and want to avoid deleting any important photos.
The redesigned tool, by comparison, offers thumbnails of content to be deleted, and groups this data in categories including “Forwarded many times” and “Larger than 5 MB.” That should make it easier for users to identify content that they don’t need or want any more, and that can simply be deleted. We all know the frustration of deleting something we should not have.
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