WhatsApp has released a multi-device upgrade.

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 While we wait for a new multi-device version that will allow you to join a secondary mobile device to your WhatsApp account, which is scheduled at a later date, WhatsApp is now announcing an impending multi-device upgrade for WhatsApp Web and Desktop that will include repairs and enhancements.


WhatsApp granted early access to the multi-device beta on WhatsApp beta for Android and iOS exactly 8 months ago. When you join the multi-device beta, you will be able to use WhatsApp on up to four linked desktop machines at the same time, without the need for an active Internet connection on your phone. Because it was a beta, anyone may opt in or out at any time:

This feature has completely transformed the WhatsApp experience, and the business is always trying to offer the most recent bug fixes and enhancements for multi-device use. In November 2021, WhatsApp pushed out various multi-device enhancements, such as not receiving chat alerts when the security code changes after an update to the devices list, and other updates to boost Portal compatibility. Because multi-device is regarded more reliable, some customers were unable to opt out of the beta after this upgrade. However, WhatsApp is aware that several capabilities are lacking, such as the ability to produce link previews, broadcast lists, and the option to chat with your own phone number, among other things, and they are striving to include these features in future updates.

The firm is also striving to improve the login process while sorting communications, particularly when there are a large number of messages to download, and to make the login experience speedier.

Some improvements were made in November and January, but more are on the way: WhatsApp expects to make the same changes and more improvements available to all iOS users by the end of this month and to Android users in April, ensuring the best security experience through end-to-end encryption while using multi-device.

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