Blexfraptor Posted December 3, 2018 Share Posted December 3, 2018 WhatsApp is, without a doubt, the most widespread instant messaging application in the entire world. We have it available on Android, on iOS and even on cars with Android Auto or Apple CarPlay. However, what about the tablets? Mark Zuckerberg's signature has always prevented his download by conventional means, which would be through the Google Play Store for Android tablets and the App Store for iPad. Now things have changed. WhatsApp for tablets is now available. If you have a tablet with Android operating system, it is possible that you have WhatsApp installed. Yes, but you will not have gotten the application in the Google Play Store, and if you have done it it has been with some 'tricks' to trick the app store. So far, users have had to turn to third parties, to get the WhatsApp APK and install it on their tablet. Now, finally, WhatsApp allows the download of the application on Android tablets from the Google Play Store itself. Of course, at the moment only for those who are included in the beta program. WhatsApp for Android tablets already in the Google Play Store (even in beta), and later it will arrive for iPad If you are registered as a beta tester of the WhatsApp app for Android, and you have a tablet, you can go to the Google Play Store to download the instant messaging app. Otherwise, maybe you will have to wait a few more days, because for the moment you have started with some tests. And if you have an iPad, we have no news about it, but several months ago it was leaked that Mark Zuckerberg's company is developing a specific version of WhatsApp for iPad, so it will be a matter of time before it reaches the App Store. If you are not subscribed to the beta program, you can do it here to have WhatsApp on Android tablets. But remember that, as was the case before this launch, you will not be able to use the instant messaging app on your smartphone and tablet simultaneously. You will have to choose one of the two devices if you only have one account, which is undoubtedly a big mistake by WhatsApp. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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