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Want to use the same Whatsapp Account on two Android phones? Here's how - Kehyo!

Want to share one WhatsApp account between two Android devices? Here’s how to do it.

WhatsApp is continuously adding new features to the app and one of it’s latest one is support for tablets on for it’s existing ‘Linked Devices’ feature.

The feature is currently available for WhatsApp beta testers. According to Android Authority, the new feature would enable users to link their WhatsApp account from their smartphone to the Android tablet app, eliminating the need to set up a separate WhatsApp account on the additional Android device.

Finally, WhatsApp users will be able to use WhatsApp accounts on two phones.

Step-by-step guide on how to use WhatsApp account on two phones:

  1. Ensure that WhatsApp v2.22.25.8 beta is installed, signed in, and operational on your primary phone.
  2. Users of Android tablets will need to scan a QR code on the tablet app with their phone app in order to access the updated WhatsApp app.
  3. After linking, WhatsApp will transfer users chats to the tablet app.

Users will now be able to continue their conversation from the phone app on their Android tablet.

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