The WhatsCloud Root app has been around for a while now and as the name implies, it requires root access to your device. The app is designed to allow you to message friends from your desktop or a tablet and is meant to be secure with 256-bit AES end-to-end encryption.

Users that use WhatsCloud on the desktop get notifications in Chrome when a message is received. For many people sitting in front of a computer, using WhatsCloud to chat is more comfortable and faster than using the smartphone or tablet keyboard.

The update to the app brings one major improvement to the mix- improved power consumption. The latest version is 1.1.9 and improved battery usage with the update means no more wakeups for your device.

By using less power, your device will be able to run longer between charges. The update landed January 15 and is 2.8MB in size. WhatsCloud [ROOT] has as many as 50,000 installs and requires Android 2.3 or higher to operate.

SOURCE: Google Play

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