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How To: Install WhatsApp On An Android Tablet

WhatsApp Messenger is a proprietary, cross-platform instant messaging subscription service for smartphones and selected feature phones that use the internet for communication. In addition to text messaging, users can send each other images, video, and audio media messages as well as their location using integrated mapping features. As of February 2016, WhatsApp is the most globally popular messaging app with more than 1 billion unique monthly users. Unfortunately for tablet owners who wish to use WhatsApp on a bigger screen, it’s not supported and they usually get a message that reads “Your device isn’t compatible with this version”.

For Android users, even though WhatsApp isn’t officially supported on tablets, it is possible to install and run the app from a tablet. One of the biggest questions I get asked is “How can I install WhatsApp on an Android tablet”?  The following steps will allow you to install it on an Android tablet.

Installing WhatsApp On An Android Tablet

  • Once downloaded –> Run the apk file to install WhatsApp

  • Once installed –> You will first see the Welcome to WhatsApp screen. Just click on Agree and Continue

  • You will get a message that says “tablets are currently not supported”.  Click OK –> The install will allow you to continue.

  • Now select your home country and the phone number for a smartphone that can receive text messages. (NOTE: Services like Google Voice will not work for a text.  It must be an actual cell phone number.)

  • At this point, WhatsApp will attempt to verify two times. You should receive the verification code via text message.

  • If the text verification fails, you will get a message that prompts you to click on “Call Me” so that you can get the code you need via a phone call.

  • Once you enter your verification code, and the app finishes installing, you will be ready to go and WhatsApp will be ready to be used on your Android tablet.

This has been tested with Samsung tablets, but this is known to work on virtually all Android models. No rooting or any other changes should be required.

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anovelo
25 Yrs. of professional experience in Technology. Experience with technology implementation and systems management at numerous 5 Star Hotels, and Stadiums across North America. Head of Tech Geek and More since 2009
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