From now on, use WhatsApp on your Android phone and tablet at the same time

WhatsApp messenger – WhatsApp now allows users to connect to an account and chat simultaneously on their Android phones and tablets.
The web version of WhatsApp used to work only if your phone was connected to the internet at that moment. Multi-device support made things better and allowed users to use WhatsApp on their computer even if their phone was offline. Now the developers have brought this feature to Android tablets on a trial basis through the new Companion mode.
WABetaInfo website It reports that the latest beta versions of WhatsApp (versions 2.22.21.5 and 2.22.21.6) will bring Companion mode to tablets. This means that users of these trial versions can access their account from an Android phone, an iPhone and an Android tablet at the same time. Setting up this mode is also very simple. You just need to click on the three dots icon in the upper right corner of the screen and then click on the Linked devices option. Now you need to show your phone’s camera on the QR code to allow this messenger to run on your Android tablet.
Once set up, chats will be synced between your Android phone and tablet. Even if your phone is turned off. When we installed this application, WhatsApp must have asked us for a contact number. But when we closed and re-activated the app, the QR code was displayed. The app’s interface on Android is very similar to the one you use on your phone, only the screen is bigger, which makes chats and shared files appear larger. The performance of this mode seems very good and without problems; Therefore, we expect it to be added to the final version of WhatsApp messenger very soon.
This report states that currently you can only use WhatsApp on four devices at the same time, one of which is a tablet. Of course, the developers still don’t allow you to use all messaging features on the tablet, such as Bash Communities and live location display. But it seems that soon these features will also be added to WhatsApp tablet.