WhatsApp has been gearing up to finally release their Multi Device Beta as a stable update. For now, WhatsApp users can now join the WhatsApp Multi Device Beta until the WhatsApp Multi Device release date for a stable update is finally announced. The beta allows you to join up to four devices without using the internet. In this article, we will talk all about it.
In order to make use of WhatsApp Multi Device feature, all you have to do is follow a couple of simple and easy steps. Here is how you can make use of the upcoming feature in the beta.
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WhatsApp Multi Device Beta: Step-By-Step
In order to use the the Multi Device feature, here is what you need to do:
Step 1: Firstly, you will need to tap and open WhatsApp on your Android or iOS device. Then, tap on the three dots or the menu panel on the top right corner.
Step 2: Then, you will see the option of “Linked Devices”. Now, this is the option that you can see now instead of the WhatsApp Web option. Tap on this.
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Step 3: After that, you will be redirected to a page with the “Link the Device” option. Below this, you will see the “Multi-Device Beta” Feature. Tap on this option.
Step 4: Now, you will be redirected to another page which asks you whether you want to “Join Beta” or not. Tap on this and then join the beta.
You can now use WhatsApp on other devices using the Link a Device option. Moreover, you do not require the internet to do so.
WhatsApp Multi-Device Beta: Things to Note
Now, you are official a WhatsApp Multi Device Beta user. However, there are a couple of things you need to know about the beta feature. Let us take a quick look at these:
- As a user, you can use WhatsApp on up to four devices and on your smartphone at once.
- Now, the linked devices will still continue working even if you turn the internet on your device off.
- However, the linked devices support includes one smartphone and the others are laptops or desktops.
- Besides, you can also make voice and video calls via these linked devices.
- However, those WhatsApp users who have an outdated version of the app will not be able to chat with you when you are online via WhatsApp Web or Desktop.
- Another thing to note here is that if you are inactive for 14 days on your phone, the linked devices will automatically log out.
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We hope this article helps you in understanding how the WhatsApp Multi Device Beta works and making the most of this feature!
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