WhatsApp Companion mode spotted: What it is and how does it work?
WhatsApp update: It is being said that this is an extension of the
multi-device feature that was added to the platform a few months back,
but that doesn’t seem to be the case. Here's everything we know about
the Companion mode.
HIGHLIGHTS
WhatsApp is working on a new Companion mode.
The feature has been spotted in the Android beta version.
The latest beta update suggests that WhatsApp is working on a new
feature called Companion mode that might make it easier for users to
log into a different phone. It is being said that this is an extension
of the multi-device feature that was added to the platform a few
months back, but that doesn’t seem to be the case. WaBetaInfo has
spotted the new feature in the 2.22.11.10 Android beta version of
WhatsApp. Here’s everything you need to know.
WhatsApp Companion mode: What is it? Why is it different from
multi-device feature?
The cited source has shared a screenshot of the feature that shows
WhatsApp might soon offer a Companion mode. It will allow users to
link their WhatsApp account to another smartphone. While WaBetaInfo
claims that the mode is related to the multi-device feature, that
doesn't seem to be the case. It appears that one won’t be able to use
the messaging app on both the phones as the screenshot shows that
WhatsApp will log you out of the primary device once you successfully
log into the second phone.
The report says that WhatsApp will also remove all the data from the
primary device. Those who will back up the chats and media to
third-party services like Google Drive or iCloud will be able to
access all the chats on the second phone. All this sounds familiar to
you? This is because WhatsApp already allows you to log into another
phone using your primary smartphone, after which you lose access to
the messaging app on the previous phone.
So, how is the new feature different from this? Well, one of the
previous reports suggests that WhatsApp is just trying to make it
easier for people to access chats on a different phone. An earlier
report of WaBetaInfo suggested that one will just be required to scan
the QR code to log in to another phone, instead of entering the phone
number and then waiting for the OTP. As of now, nothing is officially
confirmed. We might get more clarity on this feature through upcoming
updates.
What is the current multi-device feature?
Currently, WhatsApp allows you to link one account to up to four
devices at a time. For example, users can access their WhatsApp
messages on their laptops as well as their work PC without a phone.
Users just need the smartphone at a time when they need to connect
WhatsApp to any other device. This is done by just scanning the QR
code using their smartphone.
Once you give access to your WhatsApp account, you will be able to use
the messaging app even when your primary phone is switched off. This
is a great feature as there are times when your phone’s battery is
dead and you need WhatsApp to connect with someone on an urgent basis.
So, you will be able to do it on your laptop tooe
https://www.indiatoday.in/technology/news/story/whatsapp-companion-mode-spotted-what-it-is-and-how-does-it-work-1947292-2022-05-09?fbclid=IwAR2UO0IOX6C1SMwXcQOjCiXYCWu_NCvtgqL1ieO9_oZUx7s52zzG1mg42KE

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