It's been a very long time coming but WhatsApp has finally confirmed its popular app is now available on iPad. Yes, owners of these popular tablets now have access to a dedicated application rather than having to use workarounds such as via the web.
"We’re excited to announce that WhatsApp is now available on iPad," WhatsApp said in an update sent to Online.
The Meta-owned firm has also confirmed that this upgrade has been one of its "biggest requests" and those with an iPad should find the all-new application available right now on the Apple App Store.
Along with answering the usual texts and joining group chats, WhatsApp also says it has made WhatsApp for iPad ideal for multitasking so users can get more done.
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"Take advantage of iPadOS multitasking features such as Stage Manager*, Split View, and Slide Over to view multiple at once, so you can send messages while browsing the web, or research options for a group trip while on a call together," the chat service confirmed.
Another bonus is that WhatsApp also works with Apple's Magic Keyboard accessory and the Apple Pencil stylus.
It will also sync to all other devices so there's no worries about missing a message which switching between an , Mac or the iPad. WhatsApp is also boasting that it gets the same security which makes sure all chats stay safe.
"WhatsApp for iPad uses our industry leading multi-device to keep everything in sync across your iPhone, Mac and other devices while protecting your personal messages, calls and media with end-to-end encryption, no matter what platform or device you’re messaging," WhatsApp added.
"Our extra layers of privacy, such as chat lock, mean that you can have private conversations in confidence even if you share your iPad with others."
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If you fancy giving it a go, head to the App Store on your iPad now
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