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WhatsApp Chat History Transfer From Android to iPhone: How to

Meta has finally enabled WhatsApp chat history transfer from Android phone to iPhone. We must also thank Apple for its part in this new feature rollout. However, it was Mark Zuckerberg who introduced the new functionality through a Facebook post. So, you will now get to move not just chat history, but also voice messages and media files from Android to iPhone. Let’s now see how you can do that.

Things to note before you make the WhatsApp Transfer

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To start off with, the new feature will be part of WhatsApp Beta and eventually make its way to the stable release. You will be performing the WhatsApp migration using Apple’s Move to iOS app and you will see the option to bring WhatsApp data from Android only at the time of a new iPhone setup. You can’t do it on an iPhone you are already using. The minimum supported versions of both platforms are Android 5.0 and iOS 15.5. This method doesn’t let you transfer peer-to-peer payment messages and call history on WhatsApp. You must have iCloud backup enabled for the transferred WhatsApp data to be saved in the cloud. After your transfer is successful, you will have to manually uninstall and delete the WhatsApp data from the Android phone. A factory reset of the phone will also do the job. Make sure both devices are connected to a power source and are on the same stable WiFi connection.

So if you meet all of these requirements, follow these steps to get the WhatsApp Android data on an iPhone.



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