WhatsApp recently launched a multi-device feature to more users.
This feature is available for Android and iOS users.
This allows users to use WhatsApp on up to four companion devices at a time without having to save your cellphone.
At present in beta testing and will have a complete launch in future updates.
This feature starts by default in many devices when users update the application to the latest version.
If not, users have options to join the multi-device beta.
After you join the WhatsApp Web version on your laptop or another device where you access the instant messaging application will be a beta version and there may be interference.
Some iPhone and Android users complained that after joining beta, they could not send or receive messages from a companion device, they could not see old chat and more.
If you also face a similar problem, then follow these steps to leave WhatsApp Multi-Device beta.
For iPhone users: Open WhatsApp on your iPhone and open the tap settings ‘linked device’.
Here, you can see if you have joined the multi-device beta.
Tap Now, tap ‘Leave Beta’ to pull out of beta testing for Android users: Open WhatsApp and tap on more options (three vertical points in the upper right corner).
Here, tap on a linked device.
Now, tap the multi-device beta.
Tap Leave Beta.
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