WhatsApp is updated for Windows 10 and Windows 11: you can now send and receive messages even with your phone turned off
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A few days ago we saw how WhatsApp Web, the messaging service to access the platform through the browser, was updated and now allowed messages to be sent without the need for the phone to be connected: it is the way multi-device. An improvement that now comes to the WhatsApp app for Windows
From now on, if we have the latest version of the WhatsApp app that can be downloaded from the Microsoft Store, we can use WhatsApp even if the phone is not connected to the network.We can send and receive messages with the mobile even turned off or in airplane mode
Send messages with the mobile off
It is the main improvement of an update that can now be downloaded from this link at Microsoft Store It is an option that is available in the beta version, the one in charge of testing possible failures before they reach the global version and may affect a large number of users, although I also has been released in testing in the stable version.
The ability to send messages offline is the main claim, but not the only one that we are going to find in this update. And it is along with this change that others arrive to a UWP-based application such as notifications despite the app being closed and a renewed writing panel.
The new application continues to have well-known features such as end-to-end encryption of messages and calls so that no one can access our data.
The new WhatsApp application for Windows can be downloaded from the Microsoft Store from this link. The beta version is numbered 2.2144.7.0 while the stable version is numbered 2.2142.12
WhatsApp Beta
- Download it at: Microsoft Store
- Price: Free
- Category: Social networks
- Download it at: Microsoft Store
- Price: Free
- Category: Social networks