Some Latest News about Whatsapp
The most popular instant messaging apps of recent times, WhatsApp, has gone a step forward. Its web client has been launched which is an extended version of the phone app.As per the WhatsApp blog, the web browser “mirrors conversations and messages from your mobile device — this means all of your messages still live on your phone”.
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You have open http://web.whatsapp.com on your Google Chrome web browser to access the WhatsApp web client and use WhatsApp to scan the provided QR code. Several users have confirmed that the new feature has started working on Android 4.3, Windows Phone as well as BlackBerry 10 OS.
Learn the steps how to connect to the WhatsApp web client:
* First open http://web.whatsapp.com on your Google Chrome browser, as the web service is compatible with Chrome only.
* Open WhatsApp, go to Menu, which comprises options like New Group, New Broadcast, Status etc.
* Tap on WhatsApp Web
* Scan the QR Code on Chrome Browser.
* You can now start a new chat right from your computer.
* WhatsApp connects to your phone to sync messages
Just remember, as the web service has been launched as a mirror of your smartphone app, the phone needs to be connected to Internet mandatorily. It means the desktop version is by no means going to reduce your mobile Internet bill. iOS users are not allowed to avail the web client, as of now, for some limitations on the Apple platform, as claimed by Facebook-acquired WhatsApp.
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You have open http://web.whatsapp.com on your Google Chrome web browser to access the WhatsApp web client and use WhatsApp to scan the provided QR code. Several users have confirmed that the new feature has started working on Android 4.3, Windows Phone as well as BlackBerry 10 OS.
Learn the steps how to connect to the WhatsApp web client:
* First open http://web.whatsapp.com on your Google Chrome browser, as the web service is compatible with Chrome only.
* Open WhatsApp, go to Menu, which comprises options like New Group, New Broadcast, Status etc.
* Tap on WhatsApp Web
* Scan the QR Code on Chrome Browser.
* You can now start a new chat right from your computer.
* WhatsApp connects to your phone to sync messages
Just remember, as the web service has been launched as a mirror of your smartphone app, the phone needs to be connected to Internet mandatorily. It means the desktop version is by no means going to reduce your mobile Internet bill. iOS users are not allowed to avail the web client, as of now, for some limitations on the Apple platform, as claimed by Facebook-acquired WhatsApp.
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