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This wikiHow teaches you how to download WhatsApp Messenger from the Play Store, and set up your account to start chatting with your contacts, using Android.

Method 1
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Downloading and Installing

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  1. The search bar reads "Google Play" at the top of the page.[2]
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  2. This should be the top match in your search results. This will start your download, and install WhatsApp on your Android.[4]
    • The WhatsApp icon looks like a white telephone in a green speech bubble.
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Method 2
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Signing In

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  1. The WhatsApp icon looks like a white phone in a green speech bubble. You can find it on your home screen or Apps tray.
  2. This will start your account set-up process.
  3. This will allow WhatsApp to request permission for contacts, photos, media, and files.
  4. This will allow WhatsApp to export your contacts from your phonebook, and access photos, media, and files to share with your contacts in your chats.
  5. Make sure to include your country code at the beginning or select your country from the drop-down menu.[5]
    • You will have to verify your number in the following steps.
  6. This will prompt you to confirm your phone number.[6]
  7. This will confirm your phone number, and send you an automated text message with a verification code.[7]
  8. Find your verification code in the automated text message from WhatsApp, and enter it here to verify your number.[8]
    • If any backups are found for this number, you'll be asked to RESTORE or SKIP.
  9. Use your keyboard to enter a username for your account, and tap NEXT to confirm.
    • Optionally, you can enter the gray-and-white camera icon next to the username, and upload a profile picture.
  10. You can select to back up your messages and media daily, weekly, monthly or never.[9]
  11. This will confirm your preferences, and take you to your CHATS list. You can now start using WhatsApp to chat with your contacts.
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    How can I install WhatsApp after my Android phone keeps saying "App not installed"?
    Wing Hong Chan
    Wing Hong Chan
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    If you've moved WhatsApp to an SD Card, make sure it is inserted and restart your device. If not, still restart your device and see if it's still there. If not, go to the Google Playstore and install it again.
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