How to Use WhatsApp on a PC
One
of the limitations of WhatsApp is that you can only use it on your
phone. If you are not carrying your phone, you're stuck without
WhatsApp.
There are several reasons why you'd want to use WhatsApp
on a
PC running Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1.
Checking your phone is a distraction that you might want to avoid
while working. It's inconvenient to switch to another device just to
send a couple of quick messages. And if you've lost your phone, then you
might want a quick way to message people and let them know. No matter
what your reasons are, you can run WhatsApp on a PC. Here's how.
Note
that while this guide is for WhatsApp, you can run almost any Android
app using this method. Just replace the apk file in step 5, with the apk
of the Android app you want to run. Here's a good source to download apk files.
1.
You're going to need an Android emulator app to accomplish this. We've
tried it with Bluestacks App Player but it should work with
any other emulator too. You'll also need a mobile phone to verify the
WhatsApp account.
2. Download Bluestacks App Player on your computer.
3.
Run the setup file to install it. During installation, Bluestacks will
ask for App Store Access and App Notifications. You can uncheck both
while installing.
4. Wait for the installation to finish (it
takes several minutes). During the final stages of installation,
Bluestacks will run in full-screen mode. Tap the diagonal line icon on
the top-right to run it in windowed mode. This makes the next few steps
easy.
5. Leave Bluestacks App Player running and go to your browser. Download
the WhatsApp apk file.
6.
Double-click the WhatsApp.apk file that's saved on your PC. The app
will automatically install itself in Bluestacks App Player.
7. In Bluestacks, you'll see a grid of apps you've installed. Find and launch WhatsApp.
8. Enter your phone number and click Verify.
9. Now wait for 5 minutes as WhatsApp tries, and fails, to automatically verify using SMS.
10. After 5 minutes, WhatsApp will offer you an option for voice verification. Click Call me.
11. You'll get a phone call. Answer it and you'll hear the verification code being spoken in loop.
12. Enter the verification in WhatsApp (running in Bluestacks) and you're good to go.
13.
None of your existing contacts will show up in WhatsApp if you use this
method. You can still reply to any messages you receive.
14. You
can add contacts individually to WhatsApp by clicking on the three dots
icon on the top-right > Contacts. Click the contact icon on the
top-right, next to search. These contacts will be saved locally and will
not show up on other devices. You can then start sending messages to
these contacts as well.
15. Any groups you're a part of will also
not show up on the PC. You will have to ask the group admin to add you
to the group again.
If you're hoping to use WhatsApp on both your
PC and your phone at the same time, you are out of luck. One phone
number can be associated with only one device at a time - your phone
will stop receiving WhatsApp messages when you're using it on the
desktop. Another limitation is that you can't switch between the two
devices instantly. WhatsApp imposes a 20-minute delay between two
verification attempts (this delay keeps increasing with each
verification attempt on the same day), so keep that in mind when setting
it up on any
device.
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