WhatsApp begins testing chat sync feature on two smartphones: What does it mean

Last Update: July 08, 2022, 11:56 am IST

Whatsapp may soon offer chat sync between two phones

Whatsapp may soon offer chat sync between two phones

WhatsApp allows you to operate one account on multiple devices but the same feature is not available for other smartphones. This may change soon.

WhatsApp continues to add new features to its users, and it’s fair to say that multi-device linking is one of its most significant additions in recent years. But still, the ability to operate a WhatsApp account is limited to desktop and tablet for now. You still cannot have the same WhatsApp account running on two smartphones.

This may change in the near future, as the platform has started testing the chat sync feature between the two smartphones. This means that you can use the same WhatsApp number on two different mobile devices and all your messages will be synced automatically.

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As per the details shared by WABetainfo this week, this exciting feature is in the testing phase with WhatsApp beta for Android version 2.22.15.13. And we are sure you want to see WhatsApp releasing the option for everyone. The note also mentions that depending on the size of the chat residing on the primary smartphone, the chat sync with the second phone may take some time if there are a lot of chats to be sent wirelessly.

The sync feature will be a handy tool for users, especially when we saw earlier that WhatsApp deletes all data while moving the app to another companion device. Even this feature has only made it to the beta version so far.

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It is possible that WhatsApp has found a workaround to make the same WhatsApp number run on multiple phones and even let you sync all chats between devices.

In addition, WhatsApp is now allowing a wider group of users on Android to migrate their chats to iOS devices. The platform announced the feature a few weeks ago, and its wider rollout means the feature is now working as desired. It’s fair to say that 2022 has been a busy period for the meta-owned messaging platform and more additions mean the app’s popularity continues to grow.

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