

And although Cathart never committed to a release date for iPad version, WhatsApp already has the underlying technology required to build one. In order to use those applications, users had to resort to using their browser versions which are known for their limitations. Just like Instagram, WhatsApp for Apple's tablet has been heavily-requested. Cathcart acknowledged those who have wanted the app for a long time and said he would “love to do it.” In an interview with The Verge, Will Cathcart, Head of WhatsApp, confirmed that a native WhatsApp application could be coming to the iPad in the near future. For now, the beta features a new experience for voice messages which shows waveforms during recording and allows users to listen to the message before sending it.Also Read 4 New WhatsApp Features Expected to Roll Out in 2022

The new beta program is available for Windows and macOS and will allow users to test new features early before they are released to the public. In related news, the company has also launched a public beta program for its WhatsApp desktop app. We don’t know yet if multi-device 2.0 will also allow users to use the same WhatsApp number on multiple smartphones. Some of the recent messages and media will also be synced locally to these devices in an encrypted form. The app for these devices will work without the need to have a smartphone connected. It is unclear as to what are all the features that multi-device 2.0 support will bring but for now, we only know that it will support iPad and Android tablets. IOS 16.1.1 update will include fix for iPhone bug that causes Wi-Fi to randomly disconnect
