A tuft of new features is in the works for WhatsApp. One full-length spotted by WABetaInfo shows vestige of the highly predictable companion mode. This full-length would bring a defended Android tablet linking screen within the app. This full-length would indulge users to pair flipside device (like a Samsung Galaxy Tab device) and would work effectively, similar to what we currently have with the WhatsApp web.

The Companion Mode full-length will indulge the user to link their phone’s WhatsApp worth to a variegated phone or Android tablet, bringing the official support for Android tablets in WhatsApp. This new full-length was spotted by WABetaInfo in the latest WhatsApp beta version 2.22.21.6. Currently, you can connect your WhatsApp worth to up to four devices. These devices include one smartphone, one laptop, a computer, or Facebook.

WhatsApp has released this full-length to a limited number of beta testers

While using WhatsApp Web, you do not require to be unfluctuating to your phone in order to send and receive messages while using the platform on any of the unfluctuating devices. Now, the WhatsApp Android tablet linking feature, as shown in the screenshots, can be used to connect by scanning a QR lawmaking to pair with your device. Apparently, the full-length isn’t live yet, but you can find this full-length inside WhatsApp Settings > Linked Devices only once it is officially live. You would need an zippy internet connection (obviously) in order to sync your phone chats onto your Android tablet.

Once the sync is complete, you will be worldly-wise to use WhatsApp on your tablet without an internet connection on your phone. Also, there is no clarity if the WhatsApp tablet linking full-length will be misogynist for iPad or not untied from Android tablets. But WABetaInfo notes that you will be worldly-wise to use your iPhone to link a WhatsApp worth configured on your iPhone to your Android tablet.

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