Una función que todos esperamos de WhatsApp desde hace bastante tiempo está a punto de llegar y podrás usar tu cuenta en varios smartphones a la vez.
WhatsApp es sin duda una de las aplicaciones más populares del planeta. Particularmente bajo el contexto de la actual contingencia por el Coronavirus Covid-19.
Sin embargo, lo cierto, es que no se trata de la plataforma más robusta. De hecho Telegram acaba de lanzar una actualización que en varios aspectos podría superar a esta app.
Pero la realidad es que para la mayoría de los usuarios WhatsApp es una app perfecta de la que no necesitan mayores funciones, excepto una: que puedan usar su misma cuenta en más de un dispositivo a la vez.
La versión web del mensajero vino a solucionar parcialmente esto. Pero la forma de vincular las cuentas de WhatsApp se pueden convertir en un verdadero dolor de cabeza cuando el número telefónico al que está vinculado la cuenta es deshabilitado.
Por fortuna esto estaría a punto de cambiar. Según comparten desde WABetaInfo, se acaba de liberar una beta de pruebas internas en donde se agrega la esperada función para usar la misma cuenta hasta en cuatro dispositivos a la vez.
Desafortunadamente el asunto parece que no es tan perfecto. Para empezar esta beta de iOS y Android tal vez no se libere al público masivo. A veces sucede.
Pero el punto de mayor preocupación es que por las capturas de pantalla filtradas parece que WhatsApp nos obligaría a que todos los dispositivos estén conectados bajo la misma red Wi-Fi.
Esto es potencialmente absurdo pero plausible. Sobra decir que Telegram desde hace años permite iniciar sesión en varios dispositivos a la vez sin forzar la conexión a una misma red.
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A feature we've all been waiting for from WhatsApp for quite some time is about to arrive and you will be able to use your account on several smartphones at once.
WhatsApp is certainly one of the most popular applications on the planet. Particularly in the context of the current Covid-19 Coronavirus contingency.
However, the truth is that it is not the most robust platform. In fact Telegram has just released an update that in several aspects could surpass this app.
But the reality is that for most users WhatsApp is a perfect app that does not need more features, except one: they can use their same account on more than one device at a time.
The web version of the messenger came to partially solve this. But the way to link WhatsApp accounts can become a real headache when the phone number the account is linked to is disabled.
Fortunately this is about to change. As shared from WABetaInfo, an internal beta test has just been released where the expected feature is added to use the same account on up to four devices at once.
Unfortunately, it seems that the matter is not so perfect. To begin with this iOS and Android beta may not be released to the masses. Sometimes it happens.
But the main point of concern is that from the filtered screenshots it seems that WhatsApp would force all devices to be connected under the same Wi-Fi network.
This is potentially absurd but plausible. Needless to say, Telegram has for years allowed us to log on to several devices at once without forcing the connection to the same network.
A feature we've all been waiting for from WhatsApp for quite some time is about to arrive and you will be able to use your account on several smartphones at once.
WhatsApp is certainly one of the most popular applications on the planet. Particularly in the context of the current Covid-19 Coronavirus contingency.
However, the truth is that it is not the most robust platform. In fact Telegram has just released an update that in several aspects could surpass this app.
But the reality is that for most users WhatsApp is a perfect app that does not need more features, except one: they can use their same account on more than one device at a time.
The web version of the messenger came to partially solve this. But the way to link WhatsApp accounts can become a real headache when the phone number the account is linked to is disabled.
Fortunately this is about to change. As shared from WABetaInfo, an internal beta test has just been released where the expected feature is added to use the same account on up to four devices at once.
Unfortunately, it seems that the matter is not so perfect. To begin with this iOS and Android beta may not be released to the masses. Sometimes it happens.
But the main point of concern is that from the filtered screenshots it seems that WhatsApp would force all devices to be connected under the same Wi-Fi network.
This is potentially absurd but plausible. Needless to say, Telegram has for years allowed us to log on to several devices at once without forcing the connection to the same network.