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The WhatsApp Android beta app is adding a split-view feature. The feature improves large-screen optimization on Android tablets. Users can now simultaneously view and use two different sections of ...
WhatsApp has been working on a new version of its app, especially for big-screen devices like Android Tablets.WhatsApp for tablets is currently being tested with a select number of beta users and ...
WhatsApp is introducing a new feature for Android tablet users called “side-by-side” mode, as reported by WABetaInfo. The feature allows users to switch between conversations without losing ...
Now, WhatsApp is improving support for Android tablets. As noted by WABetaInfo , the latest Android beta for WhatsApp adds support for a split-view interface for Android tablets.
Linking your WhatsApp account to your Android tablet works by scanning a QR code to pair with your device. The process is not yet live, but it’ll be found by heading to Settings > Linked Devices ...
WhatsApp for iPad and other Android tablets could become reality with multi-device 2.0, according to information recently surfaced online.
In fact, Android messaging software versions 2.22.21.5 and 2.22.21.6 are where WhatsApp for tablets was first discovered. It should be emphasized that its use is quite straightforward.
WhatsApp has started to test the split view for Android tablets, and the feature might come to these devices in the coming months. The feature is spotted in the WhatsApp beta version 2.23.5.9 for ...
The T3 take: A great feature upgrade for Android tablet users. WhatsApp is one of the most popular messaging services on Earth, so the fact that Android tablet users have not been able to message ...
WhatsApp is reportedly working on an updated Android app that will make it right at home on tablets. The current Android version of WhatsApp isn't optimized for use on tablets, especially larger ones.