WhatsApp is coming for more devices, including the iPad


Interesting news are on the horizon for WhatsApp users, one of the most popular instant messaging platforms in the world. The app will soon be available on different new devices.

Already in the past, we have heard of this probable novelty and finally, it seems that it is in the implementation phase. In practice, it consists of the possibility of using the same WhatsApp account on different devices, even simultaneously. This applies in a useful and sensible way to those who use multiple smartphones. Or those who use a tablet accompanied by a smartphone. According to WABetaInfo, the feature is in development and WhatsApp will ensure the encryption end-to-end also to this type of conversation.

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“As previously announced, WhatsApp is developing a feature. That will allow using your account on more devices at the same time. Chats will be still end-to-end encrypted because WhatsApp was developing a new method to assign keys to specific devices.” tweeted WABetaInfo.

The new feature will land also on the iOS platform, and in this regard. WABetaInfo reveals that, along with the possibility of using the same WhatsApp account on multiple devices. The official app for iPad will also arrive. This will give greater meaning to feature the multi-device.

It is still not clear how the WhatsApp software team will manage real-time synchronization. Between chats related to the same account on different devices. We will come back to update you as soon as further details emerge.

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