![]() Use WhatsApp in Split Screen on iPadĭo you know? You can browse the web and check your WhatsApp messages at the same time by making use of your iPad’s multi-tasking abilities. For example, when you open WhatsApp on iPad, you will see that all your contacts/groups are listed on the left side and the messages will appear on the right. Though the functionality of WhatsApp remains the same on iPhone and iPad, you can observe some visual differences. Related: 5 Best WhatsApp Alternatives for Better Privacy How to Use WhatsApp on iPad This will work even if the Safari app is closed. If you tap that, you will be redirected to the web version of WhatsApp. Now, you can see the WhatsApp icon on your iPad home screen. In the new pop-up menu titled Add to Home Screen, tap Add. Tap the Share icon located on the top of the screen.įrom the list of options displayed, tap on Add to Home Screen. You don’t like to type every time you need to access WhatsApp on iPad? You can create a WhatsApp shortcut on your iPad home screen and use this just like a dedicated WhatsApp app for iPad. Related: How to Use WhatsApp Web Without Your Phone Online Add WhatsApp to iPad Home Screen Now, you will see that WhatsApp messenger will create a mirror copy of your WhatsApp account contact and chat history on your iPad. ![]() Go ahead and point your iPhone to scan the QR code shown on your iPad. Once you finish confirmation, you will see a new screen titled Scan QR Code. If you join Beta, your phone will no longer need to stay online to use the web version of WhatsApp).Īfter tapping Link a Device, you need to provide authentication with your Face ID before proceeding to the next step. If you are interested, you can tap Multi-Device Beta and tap Join Beta. (Here, you will also see a field titled Multi-Device Beta that allows you to use WhatsApp on 4 additional devices. ![]()
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![]() With Canadian mobile telecom carriers charging as much as $3 per minute to make calls out of vacation spots such as Mexico, you can easily rack up a hefty bill. ![]() Have you ever been out of the country on vacation when you needed to call home to check in with family and friends, and then realized the call cost you as much as a dinner out or a short flight to New York? This article has been edited from a previous version. ![]() ![]() Elmer likes it at first, but Daffy pushes a button and Elmer receives an aggressive massage, which dazes him. Daffy then guides Elmer to a massaging chair. Elmer sees that his house is different and asks Daffy what he's done, but Daffy quickly pushes a button and a machine removes Elmer's hat and coat. ![]() Daffy greets Elmer at the front door and welcomes him to his new future-antic push button home. Later that day, Elmer hitches a ride in a van from Duluth and returns home. Despite Elmer's protests that he has his own car, he is placed on a non-stop bus to Duluth. Elmer tries to speak but is repeatedly interrupted by Daffy, who grabs Elmer by the arm and escorts him to a bus to take him to the office. ![]() Daffy visits Elmer Fudd at his house as he is preparing to leave for work, and says that Acme has authorized him to install, at no cost, a complete line of ultra-modern automatic household appliances (on a 10-day free trial). Reprising a salesman role that Daffy previously played in Daffy Dilly (1948), The Stupor Salesman (1948) and Fool Coverage (1952), Design for Leaving opens with Daffy as a fast-talking door-to-door salesman from the Acme Future-Antic Push-Button Home of Tomorrow Household Appliance Company, Inc. ![]() |
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