WhatsApp new feature: WhatsApp is starting a limited public beta test, which will bring multi-device support to the platform. With the help of this, users will be able to use the service on their phone and four other devices simultaneously. WhatsApp said that users will be able to read messages on other devices even if their phone’s battery is exhausted. This will be different from the current setup, in which the phone is the primary device for connectivity on other devices.
Currently, WhatsApp linked to an account number works only on phones. Users have the option of WhatsApp Web to access it on the desktop. But for this it depends on the connection of the phone. With the new public beta, all that will change. On the Facebook engineering website, the company said that in the new multi-device support, each device will connect to your WhatsApp independently, maintaining the same level of privacy and security through end-to-end encryption.
WhatsApp has developed new technologies to maintain end-to-end encryption. Data such as contact name, chat archive, starred messages will be synced across devices. According to the post, the company had to rethink the architecture and design of WhatsApp to enable it.
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How to get multi device feature of WhatsApp?
The feature has not yet been started for the stable version of WhatsApp. So it may happen that you cannot use it right now. The company said in a blog post that it plans to test this experience with a small group of users from the current beta program. It further states that they will make better use of the performance and also add some additional features before launching it on a large scale. It is not clear whether all Android and iOS beta users will get the feature or not.
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