WhatsApp is constantly improving and introducing new and exciting features for their users. They recently added a feature that allows WhatsApp to be used on secondary devices without having to keep your phone connected to the internet. You can currently only do this for syncing with the service's web/desktop client. If you sign in on another phone, you will be logged out of your first phone. That annoyance, however, will soon be forgotten.
WhatsApp is currently developing a feature that will allow users to connect multiple mobile devices to the same account.WABetaInfo discovered the feature in beta, which allows users to register another mobile device as a "companion". Users can go to settings and then select "Register Device as Companion" to register their device as a companion.
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WhatsApp is working on the ability to link new mobile devices to your WhatsApp account, for a future update!https://t.co/BTwnHTKigu
Furthermore, WhatsApp has announced that its UPI payments service in India will receive cashback incentives.
The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) recently increased the Whatsapp Pay UPI Users Limit from 4 crore to 10 crore.It had previously increased the limit from 2 crore to 4 crore in November 2021.
Following this, Whatsapp introduced new features such as message reactions, larger file sharing up to 2GB, the ability to add up to 32 people in a video call, Communities, and, most recently, the ability to add up to 32 people in a video call.
The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) recently increased the Whatsapp Pay UPI Users Limit from 4 crore to 10 crore.It had previously increased the limit from 2 crore to 4 crore in November 2021.
Following this, Whatsapp introduced new features such as message reactions, larger file sharing up to 2GB, the ability to add up to 32 people in a video call, Communities, and, most recently, the ability to add up to 32 people in a video call.