WhatsApp is working to roll out a much-awaited feature – the ability to switch between multiple accounts on a single phone. This new functionality is currently being tested and has been spotted in WhatsApp beta for iOS 25.9.10.70.
So far, managing two WhatsApp accounts required two devices, WhatsApp Business, or some workarounds. But that’s about to change. With this upcoming feature, users can add and switch between two WhatsApp accounts directly within the main app, according to WABetaInfo.
Perplexity AI Chatbot Now Available On WhatsApp: How To Use ItHow will ‘Multiple User Account’ feature work?
The ‘Multiple User Account’ feature will sit inside the Settings tab. Here, users can add a second account by either registering a new number or linking an existing one using a QR code.
WhatsApp Rolls Out AI Summaries For Unread Messages: But Should You Turn It On?Once added, all accounts will show up in a dedicated section with profile names and pictures, making it easy to identify and switch between them.
Each account will also have its own chat history, notification settings, and preferences, allowing users to separate personal and professional conversations.
How to Secure Your WhatsApp Account: 8 Easy Tips for Better PrivacySwitching accounts will also reportedly be a one-tap affair. A small confirmation pop-up will allegendly appear to let you know the switch was successful.
WhatsApp also working on smarter notifications
To make room for ‘Multiple User Accounts’ feature, WhatsApp is also rethinking its notifications strategy. According to WABetaInfo, when you receive a message on a secondary account, WhatsApp will send a specially formatted notification. It’ll show the sender’s name along with the account name, so you’ll know exactly which profile the message belongs to. Furthermore, tapping the notification will directly switch the account and open the chat.
Why is this WhatsApp feature important?
This feature is especially useful for people using eSIMs on iPhones or multiple SIMs on a single phone. With many users storing multiple eSIMs, WhatsApp’s multi-account feature adds serious convenience, letting users manage all their numbers within one app on one phone. As mentioned, this feature is in beta testing for now, but it’s likely to roll out more broadly in the coming weeks.
You may also like
'Axis of upheaval': How China, Russia ghosted Iran - when it mattered most
Estate agent ditched £100k BMW after M56 crash - but says he wasn't drinking
Dentist-recommended Oral-B Toothbrush that leaves teeth 'so much cleaner' has over 50% off
Ready To Make A Call On Bumrah Playing At Edgbaston At The Very Last Minute, Says Ten Doeschate
The stunning 'British island' with endless white sand beaches and turquoise waters