Previously users had to have their phones switched on and connected to the internet to be able to use the web-based version of the app on other devices. WhatsApp users also waiting for true multi-device syncing to make it out of the beta stage.Īt present, those with access to the beta program can log into WhatsApp on up to four devices without being connected to their smartphone. ‘We don’t have details about the release of the feature, but we’re following the development and we will inform you when there is news.’ ‘Unfortunately, this feature is not available right now, and supported operating systems are unknown,’ states WABetaInfo. While it looks like Samsung and Google Pixel phones are okay (they are usually among the first to get the latest version of Andoid), handsets from other manufacturers aren’t confirmed. Unfortunately, we don’t have any kind of timeframe for when this feature may go live for WhatsApp’s billions of users. On Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.An alleged screenshot of chat migration on WhatsApp (WABetaInfo)
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