It's now possible to use two different WhatsApp accounts on the same Android smartphone, in addition to being able to use the same account on multiple devices. This feature, which has long been available on Telegram, was previously only available to WhatsApp beta users. However, it is now being rolled out to the stable channel.
This new feature will be especially useful for those who don't want to carry multiple smartphones or who don't want to use the app clone feature.
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To set up a second WhatsApp account, you'll need a second phone number and SIM card, or a phone with multi-SIM or eSIM support. You can go to the WhatsApp settings, click on the arrow next to your name, click "Add account," and follow the instructions. WhatsApp states that you can control your privacy and notification settings for both accounts separately.
However, this feature may not be available to all users worldwide yet, as it may take a week or two before the update reaches everyone.