WhatsApp has started testing multi-device support after working on it for a long time. Here is when you will get features.
WhatsApp releases new features for its users almost every other week. According to WABetaInfo the platform has begun testing the long-awaited multi device support feature. Alongside, Whatsapp has also started testing features such as improved searched, chat clearing and more.
We all already know that Whatsapp is working on multi-device support feature for a very long time. The latest report, however, brings new details about the feature. The report states that whatsapp has started testing the multi-device support features for both Android and IOS.
Multi-Device support features will make it easy for user to multi-task and switch from one device to another very easily. Currently, one Whatsapp account can't be logged out from one device and logged in another. But the upcoming feature will resolve this issue and allow whatsapp users to login to more than one device.
The report further states that Whatsapp is testing it's feature with up to 4 devices logged in simultaneously. It would be very important feature for tech journalist like us who review so many devices at same time and also for people who regularly switch from one device to another.

Additional Features

Whatsapp is testing more features, the report states. It suggests that the messaging platform will soon allow users to search chats by 'date' in both individual chats as well as groups. This feature will make it easy for users to search chats, image, videos and other details shared on a particular date this feature is currently being tested for IOS users but will likely come to Android. This one will also work on WEB version, the report suggests. Some more features that Whatsapp has started testing are enhanced Storage Usage, new clear chat features, and support for Share Chat.Amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the instant messaging platform has launched several new features to combat the spread of fake news on the platform. It introduced chat bots in association with the government of India, limited forward messaging feature and more.