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WhatsApp to let users connect to 2 Android devices with same account
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IANS | 01 Dec, 2022
Meta-owned
messaging platform WhatsApp is reportedly testing a new feature, which
will let users add their current account to a secondary device, like an
Android tablet.
Currently, the feature is only available to WhatsApp's beta testers.
According
to Android Authority, the new feature will let users link their
WhatsApp account from their smartphone to the platform's Android tablet
app, which means there will be no need to create a separate WhatsApp
account on the secondary Android device.
Once users get access to
the updated WhatsApp app on their Android tablet, they will be asked to
scan a QR code on the tablet app with their phone app.
When the
linking process is complete, the messaging platform will transfer users'
chats to the tablet app, and they will be able to continue their
conversations from their phone app on their Android tablet, according to
the report.
Last month, WhatsApp announced the launch of a new 'Message Yourself' feature in the coming weeks.
It is a 1:1 chat with yourself to send notes, reminders, and updates, the company said in a statement.
On
WhatsApp, users can send notes, reminders, shopping lists, and other
things to themselves in order to manage their to-do lists.
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