WhatsApp is set to roll out multi-account support to its iOS app, allowing users to manage multiple accounts within a single device.
WhatsApp is gearing up to introduce a feature that has been highly anticipated by its users: multi-account support. While the company has been testing this functionality on Android for some time, it is now ready to bring it to iOS users as well. According to the latest update details, WhatsApp version 25.2.10.70 for iOS includes the ability to add and manage multiple accounts within the app.
Currently, WhatsApp users on Android can choose to set up their device as a primary account or scan a QR code to link a new account as secondary. This allows for seamless switching between WhatsApp accounts without the need for multiple devices. While the exact implementation for iOS remains to be seen, it is expected to follow a similar pattern. Adding multi-account support to WhatsApp isn't a simple task. The app will need to effectively manage and organize conversations from all accounts on a single device while ensuring that each account remains distinct. Notifications, chats, backups, and settings will be unique to each account unless the user explicitly chooses to have them operate similarly. Although there is no official release date for multi-account support on iOS, the fact that WhatsApp is actively developing this feature suggests that it will be available to iPhone users in the near future
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