WhatsApp will be available on iPads and other tablets shortly.
ByFaisal Chughtai | Published date:
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WhatsApp is trying to bring multi-device functionality to the app as soon as possible. This implies that you will no longer need to use your phone as the "primary" device for an account if you need to sign in anywhere else. As a result, additional devices, such as iPads, may soon receive a completely native WhatsApp app.
WABetainfo is a well-known tech site that reports about future WhatsApp features before they are officially released. For the first time, both Android and Apple tablets will use WhatsApp as "connected devices," according to the blog.
A follow-up tweet claims that a native WhatsApp client for tablets will be released shortly and that it will work without your phone. However, there's no indication when this feature will be ready, but WABetaInfo indicates it's in the works and will be accessible in a future version. If you already have WhatsApp for iOS beta, the iPad version will be available as soon as the upgrade is published.
Because WhatsApp has been beta testing multi-device functionality for some time, a stable upgrade should be available soon.
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