Using WhatsApp in Android tablets and iPad will be soon possible


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You will be soon able to use WhatsApp on iPads and Android tablets. Users of the most widely used messaging software in the world, which is now accessible for Android, iOS, and PC, have often asked for this option.

But up until recently, the Meta group’s (ex-Facebook) message sysftem had already signaled that work had started in this direction. However, the first visual and convincing proof that such a feature would soon be available on tablets are only now becoming available.

First of all, only users signed up for the beta (testing) program have access to this function while it is still in the testing stage. It’s also crucial to note that the WABetaInfo website, which is constantly on the lookout for new features for this instant messaging app, was responsible for its discovery.

WhatsApp on Android tablets and iPad

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In fact, Android messaging software versions 2.22.21.5 and 2.22.21.6 are where WhatsApp for tablets was first discovered. It should be emphasized that its use is quite straightforward. Adding the tablet as a new linked device works as intended.

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Remember that we had revealed in May of last year that WhatsApp could be used on tablets as part of the brand-new “Multi-device” mode. However, the platform did continue to work on something, and it is now more developed and functional.

As stated by the source, it is now possible to link a tablet to the smartphone that has the phone number. As a result, under this new support, we have access to the platform’s communication functions.

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It is crucial to note that this feature is only accessible in beta versions. And is currently only available for Android tablets. However, it is clear that the Apple iPad will get the same feature (iPadOS).

In summary, the process for connecting a tablet will be nearly comparable to the one we presently use. To access the platform’s online version on a PC. As a result, we will soon be able to reply to WhatsApp messages and make calls on tablets as well.

Simply use the primary device (a smartphone) to read the QR code shown on the tablet. To gain access to the new equipment. We now simply have to wait for its widespread release on Android and iPadOS.

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