WhatsApp is already working on the iPad application | apple | apps | applications | features | release date | TECHNOLOGY

2023-09-22 01:16:00

WhatsApp has begun working on the native iPad application for its messaging service, following advancing the ability to link Apple tablets with existing social network accounts.

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The company anticipated that there would be an iPad app in early 2022, when WhatsApp head Will Cathcart said the technology to create it was available. However, not much else has been known, with work on multi-device support for linking the iPad to an existing account.

Now, within the WhatsApp beta program for iOS (TestFlight), it is now possible to test the messaging application for iPad, as shared by the specialized portal . Requires pairing the tablet to an iPhone to function as a secondary device.

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Both the iPad app and the companion mode for pairing this tablet are in beta, which means that not all features are available, and some may work with restrictions.

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