Sending pictures, videos, or documents via WhatsApp typically requires an active internet connection. However, if you're in a situation where you want to send files without using cellular data or Wi-Fi, you might be able to use alternative methods such as Bluetooth or Wi-Fi Direct. Here's how you can do it:
Bluetooth: Both the sender and the recipient need to have Bluetooth enabled on their devices. Here's how you can send files using Bluetooth:
- Open WhatsApp and go to the chat with the person you want to send the file to.
- Tap on the attachment icon (paperclip icon) and select "Document," "Gallery," or "Video," depending on the type of file you want to send.
- Choose the file you want to send from your device's storage.
- Instead of choosing a WhatsApp contact, select the option to share via Bluetooth.
- Choose the recipient's device from the list of available Bluetooth devices and send the file.
Wi-Fi Direct: Wi-Fi Direct allows two devices to connect to each other directly without the need for a Wi-Fi network or internet connection. Here's how you can send files using Wi-Fi Direct:
- Make sure both the sender's and the recipient's devices have Wi-Fi Direct capabilities.
- On the sender's device, open WhatsApp and go to the chat with the person you want to send the file to.
- Tap on the attachment icon (paperclip icon) and select "Document," "Gallery," or "Video."
- Choose the file you want to send from your device's storage.
- Instead of selecting a WhatsApp contact, choose the option to share via Wi-Fi Direct.
- The recipient's device should appear in the list of available Wi-Fi Direct devices. Select it and send the file.
Keep in mind that both methods require that the sender and the recipient are in close proximity to each other, as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Direct have limited ranges. Additionally, the recipient's device must also support these technologies for the file transfer to be successful.
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