
WhatsApp may provide early access to multi-device feature to Android, iOS beta users
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WhatsApp has been rumoured to be working on the feature for the longest time now but it wants to know what some users think about it, before rolling out the final product.
WhatsApp beta users may soon get a chance to lay their hands on one of WhatsApp’s most-awaited features. As per the latest reports, WhatsApp is soon going to provide early access to its multi-device feature to the beta users. WhatsApp has been rumoured to be working on the feature for the longest time now, but it wants to know what some users think about it, before rolling out the final product. The messaging app is reportedly working on a couple of features that are currently in their final stages of development. As per Wabetainfo, WhatsApp will ask users to help it test the first version of the multi-device beta program. “Early access to multi-device beta will be available very soon, so you can use WhatsApp Web without an internet connection on the phone. Be sure to follow me to be notified when you can join, because it might be a limited beta program. I don't know yet, so be fast,” WhatsApp’s features tracker posted. You will have to update to the latest beta version to be able to test the feature.
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