
In a beta currently being tested, it appears that the situation will soon change.Ī Saturday tweet by reveals that “multi-device 2.0” is included in the latest beta. WhatsApp has always allowed iPhone owners and other smartphone users to use the service, but the Facebook-owned messenger does not currently have an iPad app available. Now, as part of this upcoming multi-device beta, both iPad and Android tablets would be able to be used as “linked devices” to a WhatsApp account for the first time. WhatsApp is soon to launch a fully native tablet-supporting apps for the first time, as the chat platform continues to expand its encryption features for true multi-device connection without the requirement of a smartphone.Īccording to 9To5Mac, Mark Zuckerberg hinted in June that the app was coming to Apple’s tablet.
