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Version
2.11.432
Size
10.7 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 25, 2026

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About OGWhatsApp

OGWhatsApp lets you run two WhatsApp accounts on a single Android device using different phone numbers. Many users need to manage both personal and work accounts, or keep separate numbers for different contacts — this app makes that possible without carrying multiple phones.

Getting started takes just three straightforward steps. First, back up your existing messages if you want to keep them, then clear the app's user data or reinstall it entirely. Next, rename your WhatsApp folder using any Android file manager — this separates your account data from the standard WhatsApp installation. Finally, verify your original phone number in the OGWhatsApp version and add a second number in the regular WhatsApp app. Once you complete this setup, both accounts run independently on the same device.

The app works on Android 2.1 and higher, giving you access across a wide range of older and newer devices. Each account maintains its own message history, contacts, and settings, so your conversations stay organized. This approach is practical for anyone juggling multiple phone numbers — whether you're managing personal messaging alongside a business line, or keeping work and personal contacts clearly separated.

OGWhatsApp is a straightforward solution for dual-number messaging without the complexity of third-party account managers or external tools. The installation process is manual but simple, and once configured, both WhatsApp instances run as normal.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Run two WhatsApp accounts simultaneously on one Android device
  • Each account keeps separate message history, contacts, and settings
  • Simple three-step setup process without third-party account managers
  • Compatible with Android 2.1 and higher, spanning older and newer devices

Cons

  • Manual folder renaming required—setup is error-prone for non-technical users
  • Not an official WhatsApp product; using it may violate WhatsApp's terms of service
  • Requires backing up and clearing app data, risking accidental message loss
  • No official support or updates; bugs or compatibility breaks fall on the user

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