A current beta version of WhatsApp is already making users dream of a certain feature.
The desired function could soon come via update.
A new
WhatsApp
* update could bring a long-awaited
feature
.
A current
beta version of
the
Messenger app
already indicates this.
A date for the new
update
is not yet known.
Kassel -
on multiple devices, and with just one
account
?
Many fans of the messenger app have wanted this for a long time, but this option is not available.
Until now?
At least a current
beta version of
the app points to the long-awaited feature.
As
WABetaInfo
reports, support for multiple devices is said to be in the WhatsApp beta version 2.21.1.1 for
Android
.
According to this, users could use the
app
with one account on
several devices
without the "main device" having to be connected to the Internet.
The discovery in the beta version suggests that the
messenger service
is at least considering making this feature
available in
a future
update
.
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Can WhatsApp be used on multiple devices in the future?
A beta version suggests this.
(Symbol photo)
© Indranil Mukherjee / afp
New WhatsApp update?
Public beta could provide clarity
There is currently no way to use
on multiple devices.
There is only the
option
to
log
in to "
WhatsApp Web
" * in order
to use
the messenger on the
PC
.
However, it is necessary
to link
the second device, i.e. the PC, to the
smartphone
.
The latter must also be constantly connected to the Internet for data transfer to work.
Should there soon be a “public beta”, i.e. a
beta version of
the
app
that can be tested by all users,
rumors
about “multi device support” could be confirmed.
In the event of an
update,
users would
no longer have to rely on WhatsApp Web to use the messenger on a
notebook
or
tablet,
for example.
Release date still unknown: WhatsApp update is a long time coming
As early as
May 2020
there was a rumor that
WhatsApp was working
on a corresponding feature.
At the time, however, it seemed as if the second device had to be at least in the same
WiFi network
as the
smartphone
.
It doesn't look like that at the moment.
But whether the
messenger app has
really discarded this obstacle and whether the function will even exist in the future is still in the stars.
Since there is still no official
release date
for the next
update
, users have to be patient a little longer.
It is also questionable whether the new feature appeases the users: Many had migrated to competitors such as Telegram or Signal because of a forced update on WhatsApp regarding data protection - but then WhatsApp rowed back for the time being.
(Nail Akkoyun)
* hna.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editorial network.
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