However it is possible to use WhatsApp on iPad and iPod touch, but you have to know is that it is a bit more complicated than only download the app. You will have to have a device with a jailbreak and preferably the operating system on your iOS version 8.4.
How to download and install WhatsApp on iPad or iPod touch?
Taking into account that you will not be able to install WhatsApp unless your device has done the Jailbreak, we explain step by step how to use the instant messaging program. In Cydia you have to look for a tweak that is called WhatsPad and install.
On your Mac or PC with Windows you have to download a apps manager as iFunbox or similar. If you want you can download one from the official website I-funbox.com. Open iTunes on your computer and download WhatsApp from the App Store.
Download ifunbox
Opens iFunbox and selects the button to install application. Make sure your iPad or iPod touch is connected to the computer. Browse to the IPA of WhatsApp to be located in the
Music folder > iTunes > iTunes Media > Mobile Applications,
Choose Open and the installation process will begin. Once you finish you should be able to see the icon of WhatsApp on your iPad or iPod touch.
Use WhatsApp on iPad or iPad Touch with iOS 8.4
With this first step we have installed the application, but still lack the activation. The second and final part of the walkthrough will activate WhatsApp to be able to use it from our iPad or iPod touch with jailbreak.Active WhatsApp from your device
Now that we have installed the application and we have passed the first barrier of iOS, what we have to do is follow the registration procedure. You will have to provide a phone number as otherwise WhatsApp still does not function, but once confirmed any mobile number you can send and receive messages via WiFi.
It is not as difficult as it may seem in a principle and is a solution to have your account of WhatsApp on another device. Yes, if you do not have jailbreak maybe you can try to use the version of the web client of WhatsApp although has been criticized for its interface and the limitation to the possibilities, at least until the moment.
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