
WhatsApp working on multi-device support 2.0, users can soon add iPad as linked device
India Today
The Facebook-owned messaging app had announced early access to the multi-device support feature to the beta testers.
WhatsApp has reportedly started working on the 2.0 version of multi-device support again. As per reports, WhatsApp will soon allow users to add iPad as a new linked device. The Facebook-owned messaging app had announced early access to the multi-device support feature to the beta testers. The beta testers can test the feature and provide valuable feedback about the same. Based on the feedback, WhatsApp will consider a stable rollout. When WhatsApp had made the feature official for beta testers, it was also revealed that it will soon add support for iPad along with WhatsApp web, portal, desktop and phone. As it was mentioned by the company, a multi-device connection can only have a single and 4 other secondary devices. Seems like, WhatsApp has finally added the iPad support for the beta testers.
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