Although have experienced a resurgence in popularity and sales, there are still a number of popular applications that do not work natively on the iPads are or do not work correctly. Instagram is the child of the latter poster with his suboptimal experience of Apple’s blackboards. WhatsApp, the other property of the social networks of Facebook, is not following the steps of your brother and could have a native application for iPads and even the Android tablets soon.
Like Instagram, it is actually possible to use whatsapp on an iPad. However, unlike Instagram, you will have to crouch backwards so that it happens, not to mention still requires a smartphone with an active whatsapp account. That could be fine in the past, but whatsapp multi-device thrust requires some changes in those limitations.
According to Wabetainfo, those changes are already underway. With the next functions of “Multi-Device 2.0”, it will be possible to use iPads as a new linked device. In the future, even Android tablets will be sufficient for that role.
However, the important TIDbit is that the WHATSAPP application for iPad is expected to be a native application, not a web application. Not only does it mean that it will be faster and will have access to all the features that a native application has, but it also means that the application can work independently. In other words, it could soon be possible to use whatsapp on the iPad even if your smartphone is disconnected.
There is still no word when this application will come, but those registered for whatsapp beta tests will be able to see the beta iPad application when it finally arrives. Meanwhile, whatsapp is expelling beta versions of your desktop applications for Windows and Macos as part of the same push to completely carry the multi-device support to the platform.