Even the
world’s largest messaging service has its limitations. Whatsapp only allows
sending files to other users that are up to 16MB in size. Power users who want
more from the app are often left unsatisfied. But there is a way for rooted
phones to gain access with minor alterations. Please note that this tutorial
can only be used in case of rooted android smartphones. If your phone is not
rooted then sadly you cannot continue further, but can surely learn in case of
future opportunities. Follow the tutorial –
Step by Step Tutorial to Send Large Files On
Whatsapp
1. If your phone is rooted but you don’t have any Root
File Explorer installed on your phone, please install one like ES File Manager or Root Browser first.
2. Once the
root manager is installed, go to the root folder of your device. Then go to the
folder named ‘data’. Again, inside this folder, there will be another folder
named ‘data’. Enter this folder too.
3. Inside the second data folder, enter the
folder named ‘com.whatsapp’.
4. Now inside the ‘com.whatsapp’ folder,
enter the folder named ‘shared_prefs’. Please note that in some phones this
step may not be required as the ‘shared_prefs’ may not exist. In such case, you
can skip directly to the next step.
5. Finally, you will see a file named
‘com.whatsapp_preferences.xml’. Click on the file and open it using the Text
Editor that comes with the root explorer you installed. For example, Root
Browser (which is used in this tutorial) comes with a text editor called ‘RB
Text Editor’ as shown.
6. Once the file opens, you can see some code
written in it. The purpose is to change a value of a variable to suit our
needs. For this find the integer ‘name’ and change its media limit value to a
desired number like 500 from the default 16. This will change the file sharing
limit on your whatsapp to 500MB instead of the original 16MB. You can enter any
limit you want as long as it is less than 2 GB or 2048 MB.
7. Save the file and enjoy an all new freedom to
share.
Note:
Although you require the given tweak for
sharing the large files, the tutorial is not mandatory in the case when you
simply want to receive the large files. Whatsapp puts no limitation on the size
of the files while receiving. Secondly, it is advisable to stick to under 1 GB
(1024 MB) limit since flying too close to the extreme limit of 2 GB limit can
make Whatsapp unstable and it may crash often. So consider changing the limit
to such high values only in the case of emergencies. Please tell us about any
hurdle that you may come across while following the tutorial. Get in touch with
the comments section to clear your doubts.
Very informative and It was an awesome post. I love reading your fantastic content. Thanks for sharing it with us. We are so greatful to your sharing.http://procrackz.com/quick-heal-total-security-2017/
ReplyDelete