I bought a second phone and now I want to take my Sim card by turns into the Samsung or the Huawei. Can I then use Whatsapp on both phones if I put the SIM card alternately into one or the other cell phone? The number is always the same.
No, that can't be… That used to be, but not anymore.
As soon as you activate the other WhatsApp with the number, the other WhatsApp is deactivated or wants to be re-authenticated.
You can look at Telegram, so that would work, maybe use one or the other of your contacts already telegram.
This has never happened at WhatsApp.
But. WhatsApp always used on the smartphone and in BlueStacks. The parallel.
Make your storybook…
Unfortunately, this is currently not possible. Despite the same SIM card, an error message will appear on the second device when attempting to connect. The official FAQ page of WhatsApp says:
"At this point, WhatsApp can only be verified with a number on a device, so if you have a dual-SIM phone, you'll need to pick a number to verify with WhatsApp." There's no way to add a WhatsApp account to use both phone numbers.
If you change your WhatsApp account constantly between different devices, it may be that you will eventually be excluded from the verification process. Please do not switch frequently between multiple devices or numbers. "
Source: https://faq.whatsapp.com/...ry=5245245
Some articles from other websites have found ways to partially circumvent this. WhatsApp Web allows you to scan a QR code through a WhatsApp website. This will then synchronize the chats between devices. This only works if the main unit always has an active internet connection. This is the official website of WhatsApp Web: https://web.whatsapp.com/
Here you will find more information on the topic:
https://www.t-online.de/...perre.html
https://www.stuttgarter-zeitung.de/inhalt.messenger-dienst-warum-whatsapp-nutzer-neuer-iphones-sperren-kann.d6f3890d-deb5-45db-98b4-a63fd0533ec5.html
https://www.handyraketen.de/apps/whatsapp-dual-sim/
https://www.oe24.at/digital/software/iPhone-Usern-droht-WhatsApp-Sperre/356213298
https://www.iphone-ticker.de/whatsapp-und-dual-sim-keine-loesung-fuer-iphone-nutzer-133772/
https://www.androidpit.de/whatsapp-auf-zwei-geraeten-nutzen
https://www.appdated.de/2018/01/ein-whatsapp-account-auf-mehreren-handys-dank-restriktionen-nahezu-unmoeglich/
As already mentioned, WhatsApp only allows one device.
In which smartphone your SIM card stores (is inserted), WhatsApp does not matter. It only needs to be available once for verification.
You could use WhatsApp on the 2nd device (for example Huawei) via the WhatsApp Web protocol. You can either use WhatsApp's web interface or an unofficial app that uses it in the background.
In order for it to work, the Samsung (1st device) must be connected to the Internet when turned on. In the best case it should be in the same network. The Huawei device is just an extension of the Samsung device.