Usually, beta features end up being available on both platforms and I’m willing to bet that this is one of those features that will be crossing over to iOS. The update is not yet available on iOS and it’s not yet clear if and when it will become available. WiFi only devices won’t be able to download WhatsApp from the Play Store, which means if you’re using a WiFi only tablet you’ll still have to sideload the app like you normally did. ![]() If you’re going to be getting this update your tablet needs to have a SIM Slot. The application is yet to get redesigned for tablets but the fact that it’s not supported means there is a good chance that the application will eventually get a redesign to adjust to the larger screens of tablets. In the latest beta version of WhatsApp tablet support is coming and for those of us who use tablets as their primary devices, this will make WhatsApp look acceptable instead of looking like a scaled up version of the mobile. ![]() In fact, if you were using a tablet you couldn’t find the app on the Google Play Store. ![]() WhatsApp is one of (if not) the most popular instant messaging services but the application was never designed to suit tablets.
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