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 ...
Despite strong competition from the likes of Telegram and Signal, WhatsApp remains the most popular mobile messaging platform by a mile, connecting over a billion active users around the world every ...
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 ...
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 has finally arrived on iPad — 16 years after it landed on iPhone. Here's how to get it, and what you need to use it. WhatsApp, a wildly popular messaging app, has been available for iOS since ...
WhatsApp wasn't kidding with that teaser yesterday — a dedicated iPad app for Meta's social networking platform followed just hours later. This has been a long time coming — WhatsApp has been around ...
It’s weird. With 3 billion users, WhatsApp is the most popular messaging platform in the world. It landed on the App Store back in 2009, about six months before the iPad was introduced. And in all ...
One of the most famous apps in the world, WhatsApp, has finally arrived on iPad. Despite being a leading messaging app for smartphones, it has never been available for Apple’s tablet devices – until ...
But if you already have the WhatsApp for iOS beta, you'll get access to the iPad version as well. On the one hand, plenty of people who've been using WhatsApp for years have likely gotten used to the ...
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.
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. WhatsApp’s chief has a message for those who have been clamoring for a native iPad app: don’t give up hope.