Currently, users automatically sign out of their accounts on their primary smartphones when they check into WhatsApp on a tablet.
You can only use WhatsApp on your own smartphone or on a PC by going to WhatsApp Web and signing in by scanning a code from your phone. However, the Meta-owned business is reportedly exploring tablet functionality at the moment.
However, the Meta-owned business is reportedly exploring tablet functionality at the moment.
According to reports that WhatsApp is advising users to link their accounts with the tablet version of the instant messaging service on the beta channel. Do you own an Android tablet? A banner that is currently accessible on the Android app for users signed up for the beta programme reads, “WhatsApp is available for beta testers. This, however, also implies that not everyone can currently access the tablet version.
Connecting your WhatsApp account to your tablet
- On your tablet, search for WhatsApp in the Google Play Store.
- Download or upgrade to the most recent version.
- Open the app and follow to the directions to connect to this account.
It should be noted that the tablet connection feature is supported by the WhatsApp beta for Android versions 2.22.24.27 and higher, thus if you are a beta user and still can’t link to a tablet, you will need to upgrade your app.
On a tablet, WhatsApp
Previously, signing into WhatsApp on a tablet meant that your account on your primary smartphone would be automatically deactivated. The primary device does not need to be online all the time while using Linked Devices, so you can access your account on a tablet in addition to the primary device. Only authentication requires the use of the primary device.
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