We all know that Whatsapp is one of the most famous messaging apps
with 1 billion active users.In whatsapp we can easily send
documents,photos,videos to others instantly and whatsapp is available almost in
all platforms like Android, iOS,Symbian, etc..Today let's see how to use
whatsapp without downloading any softwares like bluestacks or Emulators.
Lets see how,
Step 1: Open the Whatsapp application on your Android mobile.
Step 2: Click on the top right corner.
Step 3: Now click on the Whatsapp web option.
Step 4: Now, search Whatsapp Web on Google chrome in your PC.
Step 5: Click on the first link that appear on Google chrome.
Step 6: Now a QR code will appear on your screen.
Step 7: Scan the QR code with your android mobile.
Now, you can close down the WhatsApp app on
your phone and use it from your computer.
More Information on
WhatsApp
WhatsApp initially generated revenue by charging for
downloads - a one-time fee of $.99 from iPhone users and an annual $.99 charge
for Android users.
However, it hit the big payday in 2014 when it
was acquired by Facebook for $19B. In February of 2016, WhatsApp
announced that a billion people were using the
messaging platform.
WhatsApp offers some fun features that make it worthwhile
to experiment with. The desktop versions allow you to browse your hard drive for photos, videos, or
documents that you can send right in the chat interface (make sure the receiver
is using the latest version of the desktop client to ensure the most recent
features are enabled).
If your computer has a webcam, you’re able to access it
directly in the interface to take a photo that you can send via chat.
Another unique feature is voice-recorded messages. Start a
recording by clicking on the microphone on the bottom right of the interface,
and record a verbal message. Additionally, given WhatsApp’s huge user-base,
it's likely that you have friends who are already using the service, so you can
start interacting and chatting right away.
While the web and desktop versions of the app are
convenient to use while you’re on your computer and enable you to comfortably
chat using your keyboard, there are some limitations. Several features
available on your mobile device are not available on your computer.
For instance, on your computer, you don’t have the option
to invite people from your address book to join WhatsApp. You also can’t share
your location or a map, which are two key features in the mobile version.
You must have WhatsApp installed on your phone in order to
use the web and desktop clients. The application syncs directly with your
mobile device, so be sure to be connected to a Wi-Fi network in order to avoid
racking up expensive data charges.
Also, you can only have either the web client or the
desktop client open at any given time; having one open with the other will
automatically shut down the one not being used.
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