[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]WhatsApp now allows the use of two separate accounts on a single Android smartphone, in addition to its existing capability of using one account on multiple smartphones. This much-anticipated feature, similar to what Telegram offers, has been available to WhatsApp’s beta testers for some time, but it is now gradually rolling out to the stable channel.
This new ability to run two distinct WhatsApp accounts on one device eliminates the need to carry two smartphones or use app cloning features. It enables you to keep both personal and work accounts on the same device.
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To set up the second WhatsApp account, you’ll need an additional phone number and SIM card, or a phone with multi-SIM or eSIM support. Even if your second SIM card is in a different device, you can create a second WhatsApp account as long as you can receive the necessary security code for login.
Once you meet these requirements, go to the WhatsApp settings, click the arrow next to your name, select “Add account,” and follow the provided instructions.
WhatsApp ensures that you can manage privacy and notification settings independently for both of your accounts.
It’s important to note that the multi-account feature may not be available to everyone immediately, and it may take a week or two to reach users worldwide. We will provide updates once the feature becomes available in Pakistan.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]