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Russia orders state-backed MAX messenger app, a WhatsApp rival, pre-installed on phones and tablets
A Russian state-backed messenger application called MAX, a rival to WhatsApp that critics say could be used to track users, ...
It looks like one of the most popular messaging apps in the world just added a new tablet-friendly feature. The beta version of WhatsApp now has a split-view feature for Android tablets.
WhatsApp might be working on an app that would be specifically suited for Android tablets, since the main app they have is more suitable for phones. As WABetaInfo stated, the WhatsApp beta that ...
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WhatsApp for tablets is currently being tested with a select number of beta users and here’s everything you need to know about the updated WhatsApp app for tablets.
WhatsApp to Rollout Dedicated Tablet App As per WABetaInfo, the previous WhatsApp beta for the Android 2.22.21.6 update could get a companion mode, which will let users link an Android tablet to ...
The tweets clarify that these are not web apps, but likely native WhatsApp applications. Users will be able to use these tablets as “linked devices” to a WhatsApp account, a first for the service.
WhatsApp is working on a split view feature for its tablet version to allow users to view chat lists and chat windows simultaneously even within calls and status tabs.
WhatsApp rolled out Linked Devices as a public beta in November 2021, and has improved on it since then (though there are still a few unsupported features, depending on what your main device is).
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Russia orders state-backed app, WhatsApp rival, to be pre-installed on all phones and tablets
A Russian state-backed messenger application cast as a rival to WhatsApp which critics have said could be used for ...
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