WhatsApp has a new native app for Windows. company a statement that your new app is out of beta and Now available to all Windows users. Mac users will have to wait a little longer, and its original version is still in development.
The main novelties of the new original WhatsApp is that it is independent, it can receive messages even with the smartphone disconnected, and also Designed and improved for windows.
Previously, users could use WhatsApp on the web or in the desktop version which was basically the web in the form of an app. However, the new app, which is now native to Windows, It promises better overall performance, increased stability and speed.
It is worth noting that with Multi-device WhatsApp support accessIt soon became possible, too Use the same account on the web and desktop in the trial version. With the new app, this feature is coming out of beta and available to all WhatsApp users.
How to download and install the new WhatsApp for Windows
To download and install the new WhatsApp for Windows, we follow some simple steps:
- Go to Microsoft Store and download it.
- The installation is automatic, once completed, press “Open”.
- To log in, we follow the same steps as on the web or the old desktop version, i.e. we must read the QR code using the smartphone.
- In WhatsApp for Android, we go to the three dots in the upper right corner of the home screen, then to “Linked Devices” and press the . button Pair a device.
- We’ve read the QR code and are ready, our session will start automatically.
From first impressions, the new native Windows app looks like the old WhatsApp desktop app, but according to Microsoft, we’ll now have better performance. As mentioned before, the most important thing is Possibility to use WhatsApp on PC independentlywithout the need to connect a smartphone.
Previous Reports They say that WhatsApp is setting up Multi-device 2.0 that supports it It will allow you to use the same WhatsApp account on an additional smartphone or tabletBecause it is now limited to a smartphone and up to four computers or the web.
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