WhatsAppFinally, it formalizes the use of the application in the tablets Android. In its new beta version, it has included among its updates the possibility of linking an account from the mobile to the tablet, as confirmed by Android Authority.
Before this update, you couldn’t link an existing account from mobile to continue using it on a tablet.
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Now, this feature is similar when we want to use the messaging application in its desktop version. To link it, the QR code must be scanned with the smartphone and thus we have our account synchronized.
How can I have WhatsApp on my Android tablet?
For now, the beta version of the Android tablet app is only available for some beta testers.
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According to WABetaInfo, if you see a banner with the following text: “Do you have an Android tablet?”, it’s because you’ve been chosen to test the new feature.
Subsequently, it will only ask you to download WhatsApp and by scanning the QR code, the account will be linked. Once the linking is complete, the synced chats will be visible.
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According to the Android Authority, it won’t take long for WhatsApp to offer this new feature to all users.
Source: Elcomercio
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