WhatsApp is one of the most used messaging apps in the world. Designed with iPhones and Android smartphones in mind, WhatsApp wasn't created to be used on the iPad. And even though there is a ...
The smartphone has always been the natural home for Meta's popular instant messaging app, WhatsApp. That's because WhatsApp accounts need phone numbers to work. But Meta has continued to increase the ...
The popular messaging app WhatsApp has teased a long-awaited iPad app, which would be offered alongside its existing iPhone and Mac apps. The official WhatsApp account on X today reacted with an eyes ...
Meta has been notorious for not creating specific apps for the iPad, and while people still wait for the iPad version of Instagram, there is also another app that is yet to arrive on the Apple tablet.
A year and a half ago, WhatsApp announced it was working on an iPad version. While it seems Meta is also focusing on bringing an Instagram app to Apple's tablet, the long wait has made users question ...
Meta’s regular updates have made WhatsApp a better iMessage competitor. But the lack of an iPad app has always been the Achilles heel of the messaging service. This could soon change as WhatsApp’s ...
In response to years of feverish demand, WhatsApp is finally rolling out on the iPad. In its early years the popular messaging app was available only on iPhone and Android, and although a web version ...
WhatsApp for iPad is now officially available, offering a full-featured native app with support for group chats, video calls, Split View multitasking, and seamless syncing with your phone. WhatsApp ...
WhatsApp has officially introduced its long-anticipated iPad app, delivering the full functionality of its mobile version to Apple’s tablet lineup. This release marks a significant step forward for ...
Finally responding to user requests, WhatsApp has released a specific iPad app. Yes, this isn't a smartphone app that has been adapted for the big screen or a web version. This is a fully functional ...
Meta is beta-testing a tablet version of its massively popular messaging app. Finally. Meta is beta-testing a tablet version of its massively popular messaging app. Finally. is editor-at-large and ...
Krystle Vermes is a Boston-based news reporter for Android Police. She is a graduate of the Suffolk University journalism program, and has more than a decade of experience as a writer and editor in ...