Washington [United States]: Instant messaging and voice-over-IP service WhatsApp will now be enabling its beta customers to connect their accounts to a secondary phone and an Android tablet.
According to GSM Arena, the latest WhatsApp beta for Android – variation 2.22.24.18 brings friend setting which enables users to link a secondary phone to their main account. WhatsApp lets individuals link up to 4 Android phones to their primary account as well as they reach access all the routine WhatsApp functions and also message file encryption.
Beta customers of the solution can trigger Friend mode by going to the choices menu on the enrollment display and also selecting ‘Connect a device’ from the dropdown menu, reported GSM Sector.
The attribute is just turned out to some beta individuals for now while a larger rollout will certainly take more time.
This latest WhatsApp beta for Android also brings the ability to link to an Android tablet computer.
This feature is only offered to some beta testers in the meantime and is located in the linked gadgets beta choice in the gadgets area of the setups menu. The pairing process is straightforward and also done through scanning a QR code.
According To GSM Field, WhatsApp is planning to bring the new companion as well as link to tablet features to much more customers with its following updates.
Currently individuals of WhatsApp can access their existing account only on one smartphone however they are allowed to connect to four other tools like laptop computers, and tablets.
With the new solution, individuals can log in to one WhatsApp number on two phones.
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