Meta-owned WhatsApp announced on Thursday that users can connect the widely used communication app to up to four devices even if the phones run out of battery.
Taking to Twitter, the instant messaging app said: No charger, no problem. Now you can link WhatsApp to up to 4 devices so your chats stay synced, encrypted and live even when your phone is offline.
He also wrote: To make connecting devices even easier, we’ve created a brand new app for Windows. With fast loading and a familiar interface, chatting between devices feels seamless.
To make linking devices even easier, we’ve created an entirely new app for Windows.
— WhatsApp (@WhatsApp) March 23, 2023
With faster loading and a familiar interface, chatting between devices feels seamless.
Download the new Windows app here: https://t.co/TaY9s2mCko
WhatsApp is constantly updating its features for the convenience of its users worldwide. Recently, it has launched some new and exciting updates.
What are the new updates?
Number of participants
WhatsApp has increased the number of participants that can be added to a single group.
The app has grown from 512 to 1,024 users. Now more users can be added to the same group without worrying about space.
Admins in control
Giving more control to group admins, WhatsApp is allowing them to approve new member requests.
“When new members want to join a group and this option is enabled, group admins can review them by opening ‘pending participants’ in the group information screen or tapping the in-chat banner,” WaBetaInfo said.
Groups in common
WhatsApp has rolled out a new update for users that allows them to view groups that they are looking for.
This will be useful in situations where they may remember the name of the group participant but not the name of the group.
The new feature provides users with more information when they search for contacts within the search bar.



