The Meta WHATSAPP instant messaging application has tested its multi-device functionality in Beta since the last few months for users to try. Now, the company has brought multi-device functionality from beta testing and has begun to launch a stable feature version. While in beta, users have the option to choose to use features or not. Now, however, WhatsApp has begun to launch a stable version of multi-device support and it’s no longer an opt-in feature. This will be activated automatically for all users and will let you use WhatsApp on up to four different devices at once, without the need for their smartphone to connect every time they enter.
The company said that since the Beta launch, he witnessed an increase in people who accessed direct features through a web browser. This feature is most convenient for users who work on their laptops and have all kinds of communication in WhatsApp. It makes it simpler to send and receive whatsapp messages directly on your computer without having to worry about storing your phone connected.
Although there has been no announcement from WhatsApp owned by Meta about the features that came out of Beta, the user saw that the multi-device function came out of beta testing. We can verify independently that the “beta” tag of WhatsApp when using multi-device support is now lost, which means that the feature exits beta testing and launched in a stable building.
Multi-device support allows users to use WhatsApp on their cellphones and up to four other devices that are not other smartphones. This means that the same WhatsApp account cannot be used in two different smartphones, but users can connect up to four pcs or tablets with WhatsApp Web at once. Previously, users need to save their cellphones to the internet to continue using WhatsApp. It doesn’t happen again, and users can freely use WhatsApp web without the need to save their phone connected to the internet.