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Interesting feature of WhatsApp now one account can be used on 2 mobile phones

WhatsApp, the most used messaging application around the world, has introduced an interesting feature


According to Wabita Info, the new feature called Companion Mode will allow users to link their WhatsApp account to another mobile phone.

To use this feature users have to check the option in the registration screen to see if they can find the “Link a Device” option there, if the option appears then users can connect their WhatsApp account to the additional mobile phone. You can use the feature.


Chats will remain end-to-end encrypted even after using WhatsApp from a connected mobile phone, when someone sends a message, it will be sent to both connected devices

It should be noted that this feature is currently available to limited users but more users will be able to use it in the coming weeks


Users of WhatsApp Beta can use the app on multiple phones.

These days, it's common to use two WhatsApp accounts with separate phone numbers on the same smartphone. Due to WhatsApp's Linked Devices feature, using the same WhatsApp on two different types of devices, such as a phone and laptop or tablet, is also common. However, using the same WhatsApp account on two different smartphones is uncommon.

WhatsApp has become so ingrained in today's society that it is difficult to imagine life without it. In order to maintain their privacy, users frequently choose not to create WhatsApp accounts using their personal phone numbers. WhatsApp can be used without a phone number, despite the fact that phone number verification is a requirement to create an account. The most effective ways to use WhatsApp without a phone number will be covered in this guide.

The good news is that WhatsApp users can sync their accounts on two different devices using the same number, just like they can with the desktop or Android tablet apps.

One of the mainstays of contemporary mobile communication is WhatsApp. It provides security through end-to-end encryption and a feature set that appears to be expanding constantly.

The app recently received an update that added a brand-new function called Call Links. In a short period of time, users who had signed up for the beta program learned the exciting news that Whatsapp users have been clamoring for: using a single account across multiple phones.

The steps are very easy, according to a report from WABetaInfo, but keep in mind that this is only for a small number of users on the Beta. Checking for a "Link Device" option in the top right menu is the simplest way to see if you have access to the feature.


Utilizing WhatsApp on two different devices at once

Users must typically log out of one smartphone before logging in again on a different smartphone. However, using this technique allows you to use WhatsApp on two different smartphones using the same phone number without having to log out of the primary device.

One WhatsApp number can now be used on two different mobile devices thanks to a new feature that WhatsApp is introducing. The current Linked Devices feature, which was introduced earlier this year, is expanded by this feature. Users of WhatsApp can link up to four additional devices, including tablets and laptops, but they can only access their accounts on one smartphone at a time. Users who own two smartphones will be able to log into their WhatsApp accounts on both of them thanks to the new feature.

By utilizing WhatsApp's "Linked Devices" feature, it is now possible to use the same WhatsApp account on two different smartphones at once.

Have fun texting on two phones.

You can easily use WhatsApp on two devices by following these simple stepsIt is necessary to deceive the app into believing it is being installed on a tablet.. Even when your primary phone isn't connected to the internet or powered on, the app performs flawlessly on up to five additional phones or computers. With this technique, you can text, call, send and receive files, GIFs, images, and videos just like you would when using your primary phone.

Similar to this, you can receive notifications on a second Android device. This enables you to check your notifications, for instance, using a different phone while your primary phone is charging. You don't have to worry about figuring out where to pick up the conversation because your messages are synced across devices. However, since it is the one that is connected to your account, your primary phone needs to regularly connect to WhatsApp's servers. If your primary phone doesn't check in with WhatsApp's servers, the other devices merely serve as mirrors and may become disconnected after a while.

The feature has only recently started to be made available to some users and is only available in the most recent beta version of WhatsApp (2.22.24.18).It's simple to set up; after installing WhatsApp on a new phone, the option to link with another device via a QR code will appear in the three-dot menu in the top right corner

This is a sure sign that people want this feature, but in order to protect user data, it would be best provided by the business owned by Meta. The next logical step in this update chain may be this, but we'll have to wait and see.

Even though a widespread rollout has not yet begun, those of you who are already a part of the WhatsApp Beta program might want to see if the 2.22.24.18 update is accessible to them. Make sure to sign up for the Beta program if you are eager to try out this feature — you might be one of the fortunate ones!

The benefits of having WhatsApp synced across multiple devices are pretty clear: no matter which device you open WhatsApp on, all of your messages and files should always be there. It's a lifesaver for someone like me who frequently switches phones for testing purposes.

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