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WhatsApp New Multi-Device Feature To Arrive Soon, Know How It Works

Through the Multi-Device feature, WhatsApp users will be able to run the same WhatsApp account on 4 devices simultaneously. Its public version can be rolled out soon.

WhatsApp users who were waiting for a long time can get the multi-device feature soon. This will be very useful for those people who want to run their single account on more than one device. It is believed that through this feature, users will be successfully able to run 1 account on 4 devices.

Public Version To Rollout Soon
WABetaInfo, WhatsApp's updates-tracking platform, has told users on Twitter that WhatsApp is going to introduce a public beta version of this feature soon. Right now it is available to limited users only but soon all the WhatsApp users will be able to use Multi-Device support. According to WebInfo, Multi-Device beta can be used on phones to operate WhatsApp Web without an internet connection.

Will work without internet
It has been clarified by WABetaInfo that to use the multi-device support feature, users will have to download the latest version of the app. The special thing is that the linked additional devices will run on the main device even without an active internet connection, meaning once connected to the other device, you can go offline from the main device if you want. Even after going offline, WhatsApp will continue to run on additional devices. However, the company has not disclosed when this feature will be rolled out.

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