After some gestures that were felt today, WhatsApp has finally provided a dedicated application for iPad users, which has brought a local messaging experience in Apple’s pills, the move has long wanted. This arrival at the App Store means that iPad owners can now enjoy communication through WhatsApp without interruptions without interruptions or relying on a web interface. Now the WhatsApp version is available and it includes optimized iPad Blood. This app takes advantage of the major iPad display, which offers a more effective set of two columns. This design allows users to see their chat list on the left side of the screen, engaging in a specific conversation on the right, which enhances multi -tasking capabilities.
Screenshots of how the WhatsApp app looks on the iPad. | Images Credit – Apple App Store
In addition, the iPad app fully supports iPados features such as Split View, Slide Over, and Photo in the picture. This utility allows users to keep the WhatsApp accessible, while working with other applications on their iPad simultaneously.
The main company of WhatsApp, Meta historically, is reluctant to present a version related to the iPad of its famous social applications. However, it is worth noting that the iPad version is a WhatsApp web or desktop application as a Linked Device. This means that users will still need an active WhatsApp account on their phone to sign in to the iPad app. The sign -in process involves scanning the QR code shown on the iPad screen using the WhatsApp application on the user’s smartphone.
That said, though needing a LinkedIn phone, may not be the ideal experience of standstone that some users hoped, the local application of the iPad screen has been improved and the features have a significant improvement than previous alternatives. It offers a better user experience than watching a scalled up phone interface or being limited to a web browser.
Hopefully, this is another sign that Meta will eventually bring a dedicated Instagram app to the iPad, which will complete the tablet experience for its users. There have been some recent indicators that this can happen in the near future, and such an app is currently in development. However, unless we see anything else official announcement, I do not take my breath.
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