WhatsApp was spotted testing an option to let users choose the image upload quality for sending images in the app last week. As first spotted by reputable WhatsApp tipster WABetaInfo, the feature is currently rolling out to beta testers on Android.

If you are using WhatsApp beta for Android version 2.21.15.7, you can set the quality for sending WhatsApp images in the app’s settings. To set the preferred photo quality on WhatsApp, go to Settings -> Storage and data. Here, you will see a new “Photo upload quality” option under Media upload quality settings. You can set the photo upload quality as Auto, Best quality, or Data saver.

As promised, we have done a quick test to show you the capability of the new Best quality upload. And spoiler alert, it’s disappointing. For this test, I have used a 12MP photo shot on my OnePlus 7T. The photo has a resolution of 3000x 4000 resolution and a size of 3.9MB.

Now, I sent the same image on WhatsApp with Auto, Best Quality, and Data saver options. The image sent in Auto mode had a size of 153KB, while the so-called Best quality image had a size of 178KB. Data saver mode compressed the image to 110KB.