Whatsapp Multi-device support feature is coming soon to Android Whatsapp beta users

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Whatsapp has been working on multi-device support for quite some time, and now a new report suggests that the company may finally be ready to offer this feature to its users worldwide. 
Although this feature is currently available on other messaging apps like telegram for quite some time.

This is according to the trusted WhatsApp tipster, WABetaInfo, which claims that the feature is in its final stages of private beta testing and should roll out at any time as part of the app's public beta program on the Play Store.

On its official blog, WABetaInfo shared some more information about the upcoming feature. Apparently, some of the app's multi-device functions are not ready yet, but the most important ones, such as syncing chant history, muting your chats, starring / delivering messages, etc. are all fully functional. . The screenshot below shows the action in an unrelated (and unspecified) Android build, suggesting that the app will come with a toggle to let beta users opt-in for the new feature.

Screenshot courtesy: WABetaInfo


According to WABetaInfo, enabling the toggle will mean "all other linked devices will be able to work without a connection with your phone". However, given that this feature is still in use, it is not immediately clear whether it will be available on the WhatsApp beta.

Meanwhile, the report does not explicitly say that the feature will allow people to use the same WhatsApp account on multiple devices at the same time without disconnecting from the primary device, but it is likely to happen. However, the feature is still running, and things often change before public release, so we'll have to wait and see how it progresses.

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