At the end of last year it was leaked that WhatsApp was going to get to the iPadand , therefore, the support multi-device, a feature that the popular customers of messaging is preparing to release in the near future.
This support multi-device is also coming to WhatsApp for Android so that we can also use our account on different mobile and tablet devices. Your application it takes a few weeks preparing for that support and your latest beta version gives us new clues about its functionality.
WhatsApp on multiple devices
The support multi-device WhatsApp it is still a mystery. We still do not know when you will see the light or how it will work, but the beta 2.20.143 could have given an important clue.
WhatsApp he is already working on the display of the primary record, and the boys WABetaInfo have been able to turn to show their first catches.
In this display we see that in the section “logging in a new device,” informs us that we need to connect to a Wifi network to continue, but gives us the option of continuing with the mobile data, advirtiendonos through the data network, the process can be very slow and spend a lot of data.
I've talked about multi-device support for future versions.
WhatsApp already shows the string “Use WhatsApp on other devices”, suggesting that other devices will be able to use the same account in future.
The connection to the internet won't be necessary for the main device! pic.twitter.com/DpdfxSo3it— WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo) April 2, 2020
What the reason for having to use Wifi? It seems that it will be by the synchronization. In the new device it will download all the conversations, images, videos, files and audio notes. That’s why the WhatsApp be prompted by default to be connected to a Wifi network.
The incoming messages come to all of our devices, synchronizing also starred messages, the chats muted, archived, etc… yes, it seems that the mobile phone with the original account you will need to always be connected as happens with WhatsApp Web.
Via | WABetaInfo
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WhatsApp Beta for Android gives new clues to support multi-device
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