So, if you have a rooted Android smartphone, here’s how you can start sending any document on WhatsApp:
1. Firstly, you will need a decent file manager app that includes root access support. If you have one installed, great, or you can download one from the many great file manager apps available on Playstore.
2. Then, open the File Manager and go to data->data->com.whatsapp->shared_prefs folder.
3. In the shared_prefs folder, open thecom.whatsapp_preferences.xml file in a text editor (most file managers include a text editor).
Note: If you have a Root Management app like SuperSU installed, it will prompt you to grant root access to open the file. Select “Grant“, and the file should open in the text editor.
4. In the file, search for the code
5. Simply edit it to
While these steps bring support for sharing different documents, there’s still no support for files like ZIP, APK etc. Well, here’s hoping WhatsApp includes these file types for sharing in the next update.
Ready to share different documents on WhatsApp?
To sum things up, these steps should be pretty easy to follow if you have a rooted Android smartphone but if you have a non-rooted device, you can use third party apps like CloudSend to send diverse file types like ZIP, APK and documents with ease on WhatsApp. So, try it out and let us know in the comments section if you face any issues.
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