WhatsApp is testing a new feature called “companion mode” for its Android app. The feature lets users connect up to four devices to their WhatsApp accounts at the same time. Previously, only a limited number of beta testers had access to this feature. Now, more beta testers are getting the chance to try it out. This could make it easier for people to use WhatsApp on multiple devices without having to constantly switch between them.

WhatsApp has a new feature called ‘companion mode.’
It lets you use up to four devices at once with the same account.
Your chat history will be synced across all of them.
It’s currently being tested by a small group of users.
WhatsApp is testing the ‘companion mode’ with some users on Android. Now they’re rolling it out to everyone in the beta program. If you download the latest version, it may take up to 24 hours to start using the feature. The feature lets you use up to four devices with the same account, and your chats will sync across all of them.

WhatsApp’s’ companion mode’ lets you use your account on a second device. You don’t need an internet connection on your first phone for the chats to appear on the second device.
his feature is an extension of multi-device functionality.
It’s only available on WhatsApp for Android, not iOS.
You can link your current account to another Android phone or tablet.
With WhatsApp’s ‘companion mode,’ your chats will sync across all the devices you connect. You can use up to four devices at the same time. Some features may be missing, such as control over broadcast lists or status updates from the attached device. Your messages and calls are still encrypted from start to finish, even if you use multiple devices. When you receive a message, it’s encrypted and delivered to all of your devices.