The WhatsApp application on tablets is similar to the desktop version of this messenger

March 17, 1401 at 08:19
The WhatsApp application on tablets will soon receive a new feature called Split View, which can display its appearance like the desktop version of WhatsApp.
WhatsApp is testing a very important new feature for the tablet version of its messenger. Currently, this application runs on tablets as well as smartphones. This does not allow users to take advantage of the large screen of tablets. But it seems that this situation will change soon. Because the Split View feature is being released for tablets.
The tablet version of WhatsApp becomes more professional
WaBetaInfo media has claimed in a report that WhatsApp has released a new update for users of the trial version of its application on Google Play. This feature has been seen in an update of WhatsApp with version number 2.22.21.6, which was released in November 2022 (several months ago).
Apparently, this version can change the user interface of the WhatsApp tablet version. An application that was not optimized for large tablet screens before and did not perform satisfactorily.
But now this new feature is good news for users of the WhatsApp application on tablets, which allows them to use this popular messenger just like a laptop or desktop computer. Thanks to this feature, users can see two parts of the display side by side. This means that the chat page will be on the right side and the page consisting of the list of user chats will be on the right side.
This is while in the past users could only enter a chat scene on their tablet and use it. Then, whenever you want to chat with other people, you don’t need to go back and you can immediately choose to chat with another user through the window on the left side of the screen. However, it is not clear when WhatsApp will add the attractive Split View feature to the WhatsApp application on tablets.