The filename indicates it was created or shared on June 22, 2022 . You can search your WhatsApp chat history for that specific date to see who sent it and the surrounding conversation for context.
It can often play partially damaged .mp4 files that standard players cannot. VID-20220622-WA0059mp4
If you cannot find the video in your gallery, look in these specific internal storage folders: The filename indicates it was created or shared
Open the file on a computer or using a "File Manager" app on your phone. Check the "Properties" or "Details" to see the file size, duration, and origin folder. 2. Locate the File If you cannot find the video in your
If the file size is 0KB or very small (e.g., under 100KB), the download likely failed or the file was deleted from the server. 4. Safety Warning
The video should be in your Photos app under the "WhatsApp" album (if "Save to Camera Roll" was enabled). 3. If the Video Won't Play If you have the file but it is corrupted or won't open:
If you found this file in a random folder or received it from an unknown sender, . While .mp4 files are generally safe, they can occasionally be used in phishing attempts if they direct you to click external links within the video.
The filename indicates it was created or shared on June 22, 2022 . You can search your WhatsApp chat history for that specific date to see who sent it and the surrounding conversation for context.
It can often play partially damaged .mp4 files that standard players cannot.
If you cannot find the video in your gallery, look in these specific internal storage folders:
Open the file on a computer or using a "File Manager" app on your phone. Check the "Properties" or "Details" to see the file size, duration, and origin folder. 2. Locate the File
If the file size is 0KB or very small (e.g., under 100KB), the download likely failed or the file was deleted from the server. 4. Safety Warning
The video should be in your Photos app under the "WhatsApp" album (if "Save to Camera Roll" was enabled). 3. If the Video Won't Play If you have the file but it is corrupted or won't open:
If you found this file in a random folder or received it from an unknown sender, . While .mp4 files are generally safe, they can occasionally be used in phishing attempts if they direct you to click external links within the video.