WhatsApp has rolled out a major update allowing iPad users to use the app as a standalone primary device without depending on an iPhone. Users can now send messages, make calls and access chats directly on iPad, with full syncing across devices. The update enhances flexibility and improves the tablet experience for productivity users.
WhatsApp has rolled out one of its most significant updates for Apple tablet users. The messaging app can now function as a standalone primary device on iPad, reducing dependence on a linked iPhone and offering greater flexibility for millions of users.
Previously, WhatsApp on iPad operated primarily as a companion or secondary experience. Users had to link it to their phone, and the tablet version often required the smartphone to remain connected for full functionality. This limitation made the iPad experience less practical for people who rely heavily on tablets for work, study, or daily multitasking.
The new update changes this dynamic. It aligns with Meta’s ongoing push to enhance multi-device support across its platforms.
WhatsApp iPad update: What’s new?
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