WhatsApp will check the file size limit of 2GB vs 100MB currently.
Currently, unlike other instant messaging apps, WhatsApp limits the size of files sent on its platform. In most cases, this is not a problem, for example when it comes to photos, but if you are trying to send a video or a rather large document, it will most likely be rejected. This may change in the more or less near future.
WhatsApp is reportedly testing a 2GB file size limit
Indeed, according to a WABetaInfo report, it seems that WhatsApp is currently testing the ability to send files up to 2 GB in weight. Anyway, this is what some users in Argentina have discovered. They were able to see the presence of a message informing them that the file size limit is now 2 GB.
compared to only 100MB currently
In the screenshot above, prior to this change, the limit for documents was set to 100 MB, but in the screenshot on the right, we can see that it has been changed to 2 GB. someone accidentally filled up 2 GB instead of 100 MB, it is also possible that WhatsApp is indeed testing a higher limit on the weight of files that can be sent on its platform.
The company has been criticized several times in the past for its rather aggressive way of managing photo compression, which means that the photos sent are very, very compressed, which sometimes makes it very difficult to use them on a medium other than a smartphone, or even impossible. The fact that it now allows you to send larger files is synonymous with lower compression and therefore better image quality. And also sending longer videos, which could make it possible to forget about ways to bypass.