How Send WhatsApp Messages Without Saving Number
How Send WhatsApp Messages Without Saving Number
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WhatsApp allows users to transfer their chat from iOS to Android. Now users can migrate their chat history and content between two platforms. You must be using it to stay connected with your friends, colleagues, and others. It is one of the most popular instant messaging apps.

Recently it has rolled out the new Friends Are Family Sticker pack for both Android and iOS users. Now it finally rolls out the new chat migration feature for iOS users. Today I am explaining to you about the WhatsApp chat migration feature. Read this post till the end to know more about this.

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Also, Read WhatsApp rollout of the New HD Photos Quality feature for Android beta users

WhatsApp chat transfer between iOS and Android

WhatsApp chat history migration feature was under development for two months and now finally it has rolled out for iOS users. Currently, users can only transfer their chat from iOS to Galaxy Z Fold3 and Z Flip3 phones. This feature was rolled out at Samsung’s phone launch event. The Samsung devices on Android 10 or above support the chat history and content transfer from iOS.

Also, Read WhatsApp rollout of the View Once feature for Photos and Videos on Android

WhatsApp chat transfer from iOS
WhatsApp chat transfer from iOS

Users have to connect the iOS and Android devices physically via US-C to a Lightning cable to transfer the chat history and content from iOS to Android. You can’t migrate your chat history and content between two platforms using the internet. Your data will be overwritten on the existing chat backup once you take the new backups and you have more than one cloud backup of your chat history and content.

Also, Read The WhatsApp rollout of the New Sticker Pack Friends Are Family

The chat migration feature is working currently for iOS and Samsung’s latest devices. It will roll soon for all devices. There is no info on when the chat migration feature will roll out for Android users. But it may roll out soon for Android users.

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