Whatsapp Multi-Device Feature is in its final stages of testing: Report


Team Udayavani, Sep 21, 2020, 6:12 PM IST

The multiple device feature for WhatsApp is in its final stage and might soon be available for beta version users

The feature would allow users to use the same WhatsApp account on four different devices simultaneously.

It also doesn’t require the primary device to be connected to the Internet for other accounts to work, like WhatsApp Web.

According to Engadget,  It is reportedly in its final stages of testing for Android, iOS, and Desktop. Reiterating previous developments on multiple devices or the Linked Devices feature, the report says that some aspects, like the possibility to sync the chat history and muting chats on multiple devices, are still not ready.

WhatsApp is also said to be planning a new modern UI for the desktop client.

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