
WhatsApp beta update 2.21.9.7 hints chat migration tool in the works to move chat history from Android to iOS
India Today
WhatsApp is reportedly working on a chat migration tool that will easily allow data transfer from one device to another, even between WhatsApp and iOS.
Transferring your WhatsApp chats from one phone to another has always been a tedious task. The company is now reportedly working to make it easier for the users, with a specialised chat migration tool that can even move chats between iOS and Android. The upcoming feature had earlier been spotted in a beta release for iOS. The same feature now happens to be visible in the 2.21.9.7 Android beta update, confirming the company’s commitment to the cause. The feature has been spotted by WABetaInfo. In a report sharing screenshots of its development, the publication mentions that WhatsApp is currently working on the export process for chats on its iOS app. On the other hand, the feature is being developed to support chat import on WhatsApp for Android.
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