WhatsApp is one of the most popular messaging apps on both Android and iPhones. Even withRCS now on iPhone, WhatsApp has no dearth of users. However, if you’ve recently got yourself an iPad, you may have noticed that the WhatsApp Messenger app is not available on the App Store for your new tablet, and while that’s set to change soon, you may be wondering how to get WhatsApp on iPad. Well, here’s how you can do just that.
WhatsApp for iPad Release Date (Currently in Beta)
If you are wondering when you’ll be able to use the native WhatsApp app on your iPad, there’s good news and bad news for you.
On the other hand, it has been over a year, and there’s no news about the app coming out of beta testing. It is unclear why this is the case, but the fact remains that if you don’t have access to the WhatsApp Beta, you simply can’t install the app on your iPad.
Once the app does come out for everyone, it will feature a UI similar to that of the WhatsApp app on iOS, along with all the features that you expect. If you want to know what the experience is like, you can read ourimpressions of the WhatsApp iPad app.
In case you don’t have access to the TestFlight beta for WhatsApp on iPad, you can still get WhatsApp on your iPad without much of a hassle. Here’s how you can access WhatsApp for iPad right now.
Your WhatsApp chats will be synced to your iPad (this process might take a few minutes, but is usually very quick), and you can start using your iPad to send and receive WhatsApp messages. The best part is thatyou don’t need to keep your phone connected in order to use WhatsApp on your iPad, and you can use it like a native app (almost).
For easier access to WhatsApp on your iPad, you can even add it to your iPad home screen fairly easily. Just follow the steps below:
Well, that’s how you can get WhatsApp for iPad right now. Until the native app comes out of beta, the WhatsApp Web workaround is probably going to remain the best way to use WhatsApp on your iPad. Plus, it does work really well, so it shouldn’t be too much of a hassle. Hopefully, Meta will release the native app for everyone soon, and we will update this article when that happens, but until then, use this method, and let us know if you have any doubts or questions.