Now the same WhatsApp will run on two phones, follow this simple method

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Dt. 24 December 2023, Sunday

WhatsApp keeps getting new updates every day. Now there is a new update in which now you can run the same WhatsApp on two phones. WhatsApp has added a feature called Companion Mode to the app. So with the help of this feature you can use the same account in two or more devices.

What to do?

For that you have to use a feature of WhatsApp. First of all you have to download WhatsApp in the phone. Then there are a few things to keep in mind as you process account setup. When you go to the option to enter a number to create an account, you will see the option of Companion Mode on the top right corner, you have to click on it.

Now have to go to another phone

After that you have to open WhatsApp on the main device, here you have to go to Linked Devices option. Here the camera will open on your screen. You have to scan the QR Code displayed on the other phone.

Chat, call will get every facility

You will see another account on another phone while scanning the code. In which you will see every chat, calls and status everything.

Only this feature will not be seen

However, you won't get to use every feature in Companion Mode. On this phone you can see the status, but not update.

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