WhatsApp will allow users to transfer chats to another iPhone without using iCloud

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The WhatsApp company is working on a new feature that will allow users to transfer their chat history from one iPhone to another without using iCloud. And this is a great advance in what has to do with the comfort when carrying out this process and that opens the door to advanced export options in the future. WhatsApp currently only allows iPhone users to migrate their chat history and media to another iPhone if they have created a chat backup that is uploaded to iCloud. That is, in a similar way to what happens with Google Drive and Android terminals (something that also seems to change in not long). A big news for WhatsApp on iPhone With the new feature, called “Transfer Chats to iPhone”, users just need to download the WhatsApp app on their new phone, sign in with the same number, and then use their old iPhone to scan a QR code displayed on the new device to automatically transfer your chat history (and will be exactly the same on Android in the near future). According to WaBetaInfo, the new integrated service offers a significant advantage to users limited to 5GB of free iCloud storage: they don’t have space available to back up their entire chat history on the cloud service it offers. Manzana. And this is really positive because a large amount of information is currently handled in the application we are talking about. An arrival that may be imminent The new chat transfer feature is currently available to some testers who have installed the latest version of WhatsApp beta for iOS from the TestFlight app. It’s expected to roll out to even more people in the coming days, but it’s unclear when the feature will roll out to all WhatsApp users. But since there are tests in both the Apple operating system and Android, it does not seem that it will take long for this novelty to become a reality. With the new feature, which is said to be rolling out to all users in the coming weeks, user messages will be synced across multiple devices, including other phones. So even if one device is turned off, they can access the app on others. And this opens up a whole range of possibilities for the future of WhatsApp in being a more useful and truly multi-device app. Good news, therefore. >

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