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WhatsApp Examines: A feature for transferring calls from iPhone to Android
WhatsApp is considered the most popular messaging platform in the world, with hundreds of millions of users.
However, unlike its major competitors, it does not allow the use of multiple devices simultaneously or the transfer of calls between iPhone and Android devices.
Now, the company is considering adding a new feature sixty end to one of the big issues
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Tuesday, 06 April 2021, 11:21 Updated: 13:29
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Will WhatsApp soon allow calls to be transferred between iPhone and Android and vice versa?
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The end of one of the biggest problems in WhatsApp?
The world's largest messaging platform is considering a new addition that will make it possible to transfer the messaging history between iPhone and Android and vice versa, reports WABetaInfo, a site that specializes in feature leaks and updates in WhatsApp.
In recent years, WhatsApp has examined a number of strategies that include using the platform on multiple devices simultaneously, similar to the Telegram, and it also now appears that they are examining the issue of transferring call history between iPhones and Android devices.
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In the image leaked by WABetaInfo, the app is displayed inside an iPhone device and allows to transfer the call history to Android.
To use an unreleased feature, WhatsApp seeks to update to the latest version, both on iPhone and Android, in order to avoid compatibility error in the Android or iPhone version.
At the moment, it is not clear whether the feature will be released if at all, but it seems that WhatsApp is still making efforts to bring features that have existed in the telegram, for a long time.
At this stage it is not clear if and when the feature will be available, but there is no doubt that millions of users will be happy to receive the feature that has so far limited the transfer of call history between iPhone and Android, leading users to use paid third-party apps.
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