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Have you ever dreamed of being connected with loved ones from your computer or use WhatsApp on another device while your phone is occupied? The good news is that WhatsApp now allows you to use its services on multiple devices, a feature that has been highly anticipated by its consumers. In this article, we will guide you on how to use WhatsApp on multiple devices and make the best use of this feature.<br><br><br><br>First, it's essential to note that the feature to use WhatsApp on multiple devices was introduced by Meta, the company behind WhatsApp, in October 2020. This feature is limited to WhatsApp users who have the latest versions of the app installed on their devices. Moreover, for you to use WhatsApp on multiple devices, you require a smartphone that supports WhatsApp Web or desktop versions of the app.<br><br><br><br>To start using WhatsApp on multiple devices, follow these steps to begin:<br><br><br><br>1 Begin by downloading the latest version of WhatsApp on your smartphone. Make sure that your phone is connected to the internet.<br>2 Next, go to [https://whatsapp-apk.com WhatsApp Web] or download the desktop version of the app. You need to scan the QR code using your smartphone to connect it to your computer or another device.<br>3 When you open the WhatsApp desktop version or WhatsApp Web on your computer, you will see a QR code to connect with your smartphone. Open WhatsApp on your smartphone and tap on the three vertical dots on the top right corner of the screen.<br>4 From the menu, tap on 'Linked devices' and then tap on 'Link a device'. You will see the option to open WhatsApp Web or link the device automatically.<br>5 Scan the QR code using your smartphone to link it with your computer. If you are not using the QR code option, you can open WhatsApp Web and it will give you the option to link and give you the chance to link it.<br><br><br><br>Once you have linked your devices, you can connect with loved ones from multiple devices. However, keep in mind that WhatsApp only allows up to four devices to be linked at the same time. If you try to link more than four devices, you will be asked to remove a device or switch to a device that is available.<br><br><br><br>Using WhatsApp on multiple devices is not only convenient but it also allows you to be productive and connected with your friends and family across multiple platforms. Additionally, you can use multiple devices to keep your work and personal life separate, which can be beneficial in terms of productivity.<br><br><br><br>However, it's worth noting that using WhatsApp on multiple devices also has its limitations. For instance, you need to have an active internet connection on at least one of your devices to send or receive messages. Furthermore, some features such as enjoying multimedia services are not possible unless you have an active internet connection on both devices.<br><br><br><br>In conclusion, using WhatsApp on multiple devices is a wake-up call for many users. With the steps described in this guide, you can easily link your smartphone to multiple devices and enjoy the convenience of sending and receiving messages from anywhere. Just remember that you can only have up to four devices linked at the same time, and some features may not function unless you have an active online experience on both devices.<br><br>
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