In response to years of feverish demand, WhatsApp is finally rolling out on the iPad. In its early years the popular messaging app was available only on iPhone and Android, and although a web version ...
The smartphone has always been the natural home for Meta's popular instant messaging app, WhatsApp. That's because WhatsApp accounts need phone numbers to work. But Meta has continued to increase the ...
WhatsApp wasn't kidding with that teaser yesterday — a dedicated iPad app for Meta's social networking platform followed just hours later. This has been a long time coming — WhatsApp has been around ...
WhatsApp has officially introduced its long-anticipated iPad app, delivering the full functionality of its mobile version to Apple’s tablet lineup. This release marks a significant step forward for ...
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How to Get WhatsApp on iPad

There is a way to get Whatsapp on iPad. Whatsapp has never made a native app for Whatsapp. They have apps for iPhone, Android, and Mac or PC. However, they do have an option via the Whatsapp website ...
WhatsApp launched in 2009, but there’s never been a native app for the iPad —until now. On Tuesday, May 27, WhatsApp revealed that the new app is here. Here’s what makes the iPad and WhatsApp so great ...
WhatsApp has launched a beta version of an iPad app this week. The app allows you to use WhatsApp on your iPad without relying on the web version. WhatsApp has lacked a native iPad app for years now, ...
After over a decade of existence on smartphones, WhatsApp is finally rolling out an app made specifically for iPad. Until now, iPad users had to rely on WhatsApp Web to run the messaging service on ...
WhatsApp is officially available on iPad, Meta announced on Tuesday. The new iPad app allows you to make video and audio calls with up to 32 people, share your screen, and use both front and back ...
Krystle Vermes is a Boston-based news reporter for Android Police. She is a graduate of the Suffolk University journalism program, and has more than a decade of experience as a writer and editor in ...
It’s weird. With 3 billion users, WhatsApp is the most popular messaging platform in the world. It landed on the App Store back in 2009, about six months before the iPad was introduced. And in all ...