Friday, 22 March 2013
How to Run WhatsApp on
PC Windows 7
WhatsApp on PC (Windows 7)
Recently, I saw so many friends asking online for
WhatsApp requests or how to use it. It's kinda frustrate me a little, because
WhatsApp doesn't have a version in Windows Mobile 6.5 that I own, and I have
spent my money for something else, not for a new Android phone.
So, I just got an idea... why can't I use it on my PC?
Since it uses internet(Edge/3G) to chat anyway, it is
possible to use a PC to do the same thing. Then, I started asking around about
how the software works. Seems WhatsApp needs also a mobile phone number to
register and as a redundancy when offline. If it's just that.... it's now
possible to do.
Requirements:
·
A phone (no need to be a Smartphone, but it
needs to have its mobile number, and be able to receive text)
·
A PC (or Mac, whatever)
·
Android Emulator (come with Android SDK,
downloadable at http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
)
·
Telnet or a software applicable to connect to
Telnet protocol. (ex. Putty, http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/x86/putty.exe
)
1. Install Android SDK. The default installation path is
at "C:\Program Files (x86)\Android" but it seems to have a little
trouble after installation because it is difficult to type a path name with
" "(space) in between. I recommend to use "C:\Android" for
installing path, or use a DOS command "makelink" to create a link
from "C:\Android" to the installation path. I won't cover the
installation process here.
2. After finish installing, "SDK Manager"
program would popup, if not, open it from Start-->All Programs-->Android
SDK Tools-->SDK Manager . This tool is for managing which version of Android
will be installed in the system. You can choose to install all the Android
versions available, but it would be a long time for downloading. I recommend installing
only what is needed. For this tutorial, I'll use only Android 2.3.3 API 10.
3. When the SDK Manager finish updating and installing,
it's time for setting up our emulator. First off, go to the "Virtual
devices" tab on the left, and hit "New..."
4. On the new emulator window, type emulator name as you
want (in this case "TestAndroid"). Set the "Target" and SD
card size, then hit Create AVD.
5. This image shows the Android Virtual Device has been
successfully created. Let's click on "Start..." button to start it.
(warning, it might take time... it is really slow)
6. When the Android Virtual Device started properly, open
the web browser(on the device) and go to www.WhatsApp.com (you can click on
Google searchbox and type the URL) and download WhatsApp program and install
it.
7. Open WhatsApp, it'll ask you to type in your phone
number. It'll send you a text SMS to verify that is really your number. You
have to type your real phone number here.
8. You have to wait for awhile for the SMS message arrive
to your own phone. The message will look like this.
From: 123456
Message:
WhatsApp code 984
Now it is a tricky part to put this message into Android
Virtual Device to verify your phone number. (One of my friend didn't do this,
he verified by sound instead, which is ok. But mine is cooler XD)
Open a "telnet" or "putty" connection
to localhost port 5554
Fake an SMS message into android virtual device by typing
this
sms send <sender phone no.> <message>
Issue a command "sms send <phone no.>
<message>"
(* "OK" is an affirmation from AVD)
9. Now it's done.
This tool is supposed to query all the phone contacts in
the phone to add in WhatsApp, but too bad that I couldn't create a contact in
this device just yet. Anyway, what you can do is waiting for friends to add
your phone number and see you online. And it's working!
I saw many people have problems on installing WhatsApp on
Emulator. My first thought is I think WhatsApp changed its code to disable us from
using their app on Emulator, which is true. I just tried again today and it
does not work. The new freshly download file's size is 4.75 MB, but the
original file I did while doing this tutorial is just 4.29 MB (version
2.6.7722)
So, what can we do about it? I think from now on, we
cannot use WhatsApp on Android emulator anymore. But if you "really"
want to try it on the emulator, here is the how-to:
I uploaded the APK installer (from the time I wrote this
tutorial) to here: http://www.mediafire.com/?5d7ehmd4g52cmmg
Download the file and put it in the folder that easy to
remember. (I put it in D:\)
start the emulator so we can communicate with it via
command line
use command prompt (cmd.exe as in step 8. above) and go
to the folder contains "adb.exe" (usually is at C:\Program Files
(x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools)
run command "adb install d:\WhatsApp.apk" (without quotes), where d:\WhatsApp.apk is
where the downloaded file is. Then wait until it completed.
6. go to the emulator, and perform the steps 6-9 above to
install the app normally.
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