WhatsApp's multi-device feature allows one to connect up to four devices at a time 4l4w45
some time now. The companion mode functionality is an extension of multi-device and is said to have been rolled out with the WhatsApp beta for Android version 2.23.8.2. However, the Meta-owned instant messaging platform hasn't officially announced when it intends to make the companion mode live for all s.
According to a report by WhatsApp features tracker WABetainfo, WhatsApp has released companion mode feature for all Android beta testers. It is said to be available for all Android beta testers with WhatsApp beta for Android version 2.23.8.2 and newer. It reportedly allows s to access their chat s across more than one smartphone.
For connecting WhatsApp to a secondary device, s are said to have to follow these steps.
A linked secondary Android smartphone or tablet device doesn't offer full functionality like the primary device. Still, s will have access to chats and chat archives. The ability to manage broadcast lists and post a status update could be limited to the primary device.
As per the report, WhatsApp is not working on the same feature on WhatsApp beta for iOS at this moment.
In March last year, WhatsApp introduced multi-device that lets s access their s on multiple devices simultaneously. WhatsApp has also enabled end-to-end encryption on the chats. The paired devices will get disconnected if the phone remains inactive for more than two weeks. However, the feature s PCs as secondary devices and is not convenient for people with additional mobile phones and tablets. This could soon change with the release of this new companion mode update.
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