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New And Attractive Feature Of WhatsApp For Tablet Owners

Whatsapp Has Somewhat Focused Its Attention On Large Screen Devices And Recently Will Provide A Special Feature For Tablets.

This company should have done this a long time ago. Initially, this instant messaging app only supported devices with smaller screens, primarily smartphones. In recent years, this company has realized the importance of program productivity dimensions.

So it has started to focus on devices with large screens. Currently, large-screen devices mean Android tablets.

What is the side-by-side view feature of WhatsApp?

The world’s most popular instant messaging app has introduced a new feature for tablets. This new feature improves the WhatsApp user experience on Android tablets.

According to a new report from WABetaInfo, WhatsApp has introduced a new side-view feature for Android tablets. Currently, this new feature is available to some beta testers.

This messaging platform has recently changed the user interface of Android tablets. These changes include the side view feature, allowing users to access new chats without leaving the current conversation. This feature will be available in the app settings after updating the app to the Android 2.23.9.20 beta version.

This new feature will not be enabled by default. Users should turn it on by going to settings>chats. Likewise, it can be turned off through the same steps. The side view feature splits the screen in two, creating a smaller chat interface on each side. This feature may be a little uncomfortable for some users if the tablet screen is not very large and they prefer the default view.

However, this display method can help the user finish more quickly and increase productivity.

This view performs best when users use external keyboards to work with Android tablets.

Currently, this feature is available to some Android beta testers with the latest WhatsApp beta version installed on their Android tablets and is rolling out to more beta testers. This feature will be available to the public in a few weeks.

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