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Whatsapp iPad version: WhatsApp will soon release an iPad version

WhatsApp is one of the most popular applications around the world and many of us use it regularly. For many years, iPad users have required WhatsApp to run a separate app that can work well on iPad devices. But the company has not released any application related to this request.

In the past, the company was seen working and testing an iPad app, but never came out as it was never finalized. WhatsApp is now running on a multi-device 2.0 that will be able to support iPad.

What does Wabetainfo have to say about the iPad version?

Wabetainfo is a website that monitors the features provided by the WhatsApp application. Sharing a screenshot of the iPad version, the website said that in the future, with Multi-device 2.0, people will be able to connect an additional iPad or Android tablet along with a phone to the same WhatsApp account.

What is the feature for multiple WhatsApp devices? Support for many WhatsApp devices is designed to allow users to log in to a single account from four separate devices. But the company still does not allow its users to log in to the same account from two different mobile phones. The multi-device will allow users to have the same features available on the web, portal and desktop versions of the application without connecting the phone. In the future, it will most likely provide support for other types of devices.

However, it is uncertain whether the iPad version of WhatsApp will have features similar to desktop and phone WhatsApp. Another thing is that the current WhatsApp is not optimized for tablet use, but the mobile version of the application can be downloaded from the Play Store or App Store.

WhatsApp is also working on a version of macOS along with the iPad version.

The release date of the iPad app is not yet known, but Multi-device 2.0 will certainly solve the requirements of many.

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