
The multi-device beta that rolled out earlier this year had gone some way toward resolving this, and this would help bridge the gap between WhatsApp and other messaging services. Even when the company allowed users to text on the web and desktop apps, it merely relayed messages between the phone and the computer rather than truly allowing them to act independently. WhatsApp has typically limited itself to use on one device at a time. The secondary phone would sync your messages from WhatsApp’s servers, and you’ll be able to make calls and texts as if you were using your primary device without restriction. It is expected that when the update is live, it will work as it does on the desktop. Multi-device 2.0 would be a step further, allowing one to connect a second (or even more) smartphone to the WhatsApp service. Once enabled, you won’t need your phone active or online to send and receive messages. Currently, WhatsApp has a multi-device feature that allows a person to connect their phone to four other devices - including PCs, browsers, and other supported devices. The report comes from WABetaInfo via an early look at the upcoming WhatsApp update.

A feature known as Multi-device 2.0 will allow users to connect their WhatsApp accounts to two or more phones. WhatsApp is considering making a change that could fix one of its most long-standing flaws.
