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    The messaging app WhatsApp (owned by Meta Platforms) is finally rolling out support for multiple accounts on a single iPhone, currently via a TestFlight beta build. According to reports, the latest iOS beta introduces an “Account List” section in Settings where users can add up to two accounts—either a completely new phone number, an existing account (such as one previously used on WhatsApp Business), or a companion account linked via QR-code scanning. Each account runs independently with its own chat history, backup settings, notification tones and preferences, and notifications clearly label the account receiving the message to prevent confusion. Although no official public-launch date has been confirmed yet, the beta rollout suggests a full release is approaching.

    Sources: 9to5 Mac, Mac Rumors

    Key Takeaways

    – The multi-account feature in WhatsApp’s iOS beta supports up to two separate accounts, with each account isolated in terms of chats, backups, notifications and preferences.

    – This change removes the need for awkward workarounds—such as using a separate WhatsApp Business app or switching devices—to manage personal and work numbers on iPhones.

    – While the rollout is currently limited to beta testers via Apple‘s TestFlight platform, the mature testing phase suggests an imminent wider public release.

    In-Depth

    For years iPhone users have been frustrated by the inability to run more than one active account within the popular WhatsApp application on a single device. Unlike Android’s more flexible app-cloning or dual-SIM friendly ecosystems, iOS users were effectively forced into workarounds—such as installing the separate WhatsApp Business app for a second number or carrying two devices. That changes now, as Meta’s WhatsApp has begun unveiling native multi-account support on iOS, bringing parity with what many professional or dual-number users have long expected.

    According to multiple independent reports, the latest TestFlight beta build of WhatsApp for iOS includes a new “Account List” section tucked into the Settings menu. From here, testers can add a second account—either by registering a fresh phone number not previously used with WhatsApp, by linking an existing WhatsApp or WhatsApp Business account from another device, or by adding a companion account via QR code scan. Once added, both accounts share the same app interface but retain separate chat histories, backup routines, notification tones and privacy settings. For example, if your first account is your personal line and the second is for work, you can keep them isolated but accessible: notifications will explicitly show which account received the message, avoiding misdirected replies or confusion.

    While the feature currently supports two accounts only, the depth of the integration—such as preserving metadata per account, and new UI shortcuts (double-tap or press-and-hold on Settings) to switch quickly—suggests that Meta is committed to making this more than just a cosmetic update. It’s also noteworthy that the iOS version caught up later than Android: multi-account support was available on Android for some time, but iOS users remained on the sidelines until now. The delayed rollout may reflect Apple’s more restrictive app-sandboxing environment, or Meta’s own development priorities. Another dimension of this update is the broader context of WhatsApp embracing more flexible identity models: the multi-account launch is contemporaneous with rumors that WhatsApp will introduce username support (rather than relying solely on phone numbers) and more cross-platform identity linking under Meta’s umbrella.

    From a user standpoint this is a major win—especially for professionals, small-business owners, consultants, or anyone juggling separate personal and professional identities on a single iPhone. No longer will the “one number per app” limitation force a second device or clunky switching between apps. And for Meta/WhatsApp, this update brings them more in line with competitor platforms that already permit multiple accounts natively, making the platform more versatile and appealing in diverse use-cases.

    However, there are caveats. Because the feature is still in beta, stability and broader rollout dates are unclear. Some users may not yet have access via TestFlight, and full global release may roll out gradually. Also, the limit of two accounts may be restrictive for power users who manage multiple numbers. Security and privacy considerations remain: with multiple accounts in one app, users must remain vigilant about which account is active, and notification clarity becomes critical to avoid cross-account errors. Additionally, since each account is tied to a phone number, this doesn’t yet untether WhatsApp from its reliance on traditional telecom identifiers—although the upcoming username support may gradually reduce that dependency.

    In sum, WhatsApp’s move to support multiple accounts on a single iPhone marks a meaningful usability enhancement—especially for the conservative user who values control, separation of work/personal communications, and efficient device management. While iOS users have been waiting, the improvement is arriving and should remove one longstanding friction point in mobile messaging. And in the broader advisory context for device strategy and personal communications planning, this update simplifies how you can manage dual-identities without additional hardware—something particularly relevant if you use your iPhone for both business and personal messaging in tightly controlled or regulated environments.

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