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|The Hindu|2 years agoWhatsApp has launched a companion mode that allows users to link up to four devices to their account, including laptops and smartphones. Users can connect to ongoing chats and make audio and video calls, but cannot access updates, status, and channels on secondary phones.


WhatsApp has launched a companion mode that allows users to link up to four devices to their account, including laptops and smartphones. Users can connect to ongoing chats and make audio and video calls, but cannot access updates, status, and channels on secondary phones.
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•WhatsApp launches companion mode for linking up to four devices.
•Users can connect laptops and smartphones to their account.
•Can access ongoing chats and make audio and video calls.
•Cannot access updates, status, and channels on secondary phones.
•Users can connect laptops and smartphones to their account.
•Can access ongoing chats and make audio and video calls.
•Cannot access updates, status, and channels on secondary phones.
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