Re:-music and videos cannot send by whatsaap

Hi there. I tried to send a song to a friend by whatsapp but it can't be done. The audio is just for recorded sound. Then I open my music folder and try to share it from there but it requires me to create an account. What account is that? Do help me please. Otherwise the phone is good.
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Hi there. I tried to send a song to a friend by whatsapp but it can't be done. The audio is just for recorded sound. Then I open my music folder and try to share it from there but it requires me to create an account. What account is that? Do help me please. Otherwise the phone is good.
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