WhatsApp, the popular instant messaging app, has introduced a native version of its app tailored speciafially for iPad users, providing them with greater flexibility and convenience.
Although the app is still in beta, it's expected to give a seamless connection between your iPhone and iPad, bringing the WhatsApp ecosystem to a whole new level.
Once successfully linked, users can use WhatsApp on their iPads independently, even without their iPhones connected to the internet. All messages and calls, regardless of whether they come from your iPad or iPhone, remain end-to-end encrypted to safeguard your privacy.
As the app is still in its beta stages of development, some features, like status updates and live location, might not work as smoothly as expected. But WhatsApp has committed to addressing these issues in future updates.
While an official release date for the iPad app on the App Store remains undisclosed, users who are part of the WhatsApp beta iOS program can already enjoy the benefits of WhatsApp on their iPads.
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This development comes as a response to the growing demand from iPad users