Are you also bored with the old option of this WhatsApp, then there is no need to worry because now a latest option has come for all the users, yes, WhatsApp has now brought a new change. Now you will be able to use one account (log-in) in four phones simultaneously. By the way, with the help of WhatsApp Web, you can use the same account in both phone and PC (desktop), but now this feature will be available for the phone as well. Which is very helpful and much better than the first feature.
According to the company, this feature of WhatsApp will reach all users in a few weeks. A few days ago this feature was released for WhatsApp Beta users. Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of META, the parent company of WhatsApp, has informed about this new feature. He wrote- ‘Now you will be able to log-in to WhatsApp on four phones simultaneously.’
Know what is the new feature
In this new feature of WhatsApp, you will be able to login to any WhatsApp account on 4 devices simultaneously. All these devices will work independently. In addition, WhatsApp users will be able to run WhatsApp on other secondary devices even when there is no network on the primary device. Users will be able to send messages from receiving messages. But if the account remains inactive for a long time on the primary device of the user, the account will be automatically logged out from the other devices.
OTP brought best option for WhatsApp users
If the WhatsApp user wants to log-in on another device along with the primary device, then he has to enter the phone number by going to the WhatsApp application of the secondary device. After this OTP will come on the primary phone. After entering which you will be logged in on the other device as well. Similarly, other devices can also be linked by scanning the code on the primary device.
Facebook buys WhatsApp for $19 billion
There are about 489 million users of WhatsApp in India. At the same time, it has more than 200 crore users worldwide. Whatsapp was launched in the year 2009. In 2014, Facebook bought WhatsApp for $19 billion.
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Are you also bored with the old option of this WhatsApp, then there is no need to worry because now a latest option has come for all the users, yes, WhatsApp has now brought a new change. Now you will be able to use one account (log-in) in four phones simultaneously. By the way, with the help of WhatsApp Web, you can use the same account in both phone and PC (desktop), but now this feature will be available for the phone as well. Which is very helpful and much better than the first feature.
According to the company, this feature of WhatsApp will reach all users in a few weeks. A few days ago this feature was released for WhatsApp Beta users. Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of META, the parent company of WhatsApp, has informed about this new feature. He wrote- ‘Now you will be able to log-in to WhatsApp on four phones simultaneously.’
Know what is the new feature
In this new feature of WhatsApp, you will be able to login to any WhatsApp account on 4 devices simultaneously. All these devices will work independently. In addition, WhatsApp users will be able to run WhatsApp on other secondary devices even when there is no network on the primary device. Users will be able to send messages from receiving messages. But if the account remains inactive for a long time on the primary device of the user, the account will be automatically logged out from the other devices.
OTP brought best option for WhatsApp users
If the WhatsApp user wants to log-in on another device along with the primary device, then he has to enter the phone number by going to the WhatsApp application of the secondary device. After this OTP will come on the primary phone. After entering which you will be logged in on the other device as well. Similarly, other devices can also be linked by scanning the code on the primary device.
Facebook buys WhatsApp for $19 billion
There are about 489 million users of WhatsApp in India. At the same time, it has more than 200 crore users worldwide. Whatsapp was launched in the year 2009. In 2014, Facebook bought WhatsApp for $19 billion.