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WhatsApp users? This is how you can transfer calls between your iPhone and Android - Walla! TECH

2020-02-12T07:28:25.155Z


Calls between iPhones and Android in Wetsap have not been possible until now. This is a relatively long and complex process, because if you want to transfer all the calls in Wetsap, you'll have to spend ...


WhatsApp users? This way, you can transfer calls between your iPhone and Android

Calls between iPhones and Android in Wetsap have not been possible until now. This is a relatively long and complex process, since if you want to transfer all the calls in Wetsap, you will have to spend quite a few hours, but it is finally possible. Here's how

WhatsApp users? This way, you can transfer calls between your iPhone and Android

Video Editing: Nir Chen

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Previously, smartphone replacement was a tedious operation, but today it is a relatively simple process. No matter if you use Android or iPhone, manufacturers have developed extremely simple tools for copying content from iPhone to iPhone, Android to Android or iPhone to Android and vice versa. However, it seems that the transfer of calls in Wetsap is still complex and almost impossible between the iPhone and Android, at least until now. It should be noted that this is copying content from the iPhone to Android only and not the opposite, as the reverse action is not yet workable. Contrary to the telegram that all calls are backed up in the cloud, it seems that at Wetsap they still insist that the calls be kept locally on the smartphone, so switching between operating systems is particularly complex.

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Here's how to transfer calls from your iPhone to Android

First, make sure the Android smartphone does not have a Wetsap app. Now enter the conversation you want to copy from your iPhone, click the contact name, scroll down and click "Export Chat" or in Hebrew "Export Call". Then send it in your email, and type in the email address found in your Android account. Send the call, and repeat the action with additional calls you want to copy. The downside to the process is that it can be very long if you want to copy all your wetsup calls. Unfortunately, there is still no magic software that will do this for you at the click of a button, so this is an action that may take quite some time. However, so far no conversations have been possible at all.

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Click "Export Chat" or "Export Call" in Hebrew. (Screenshot)

Export Calls on Wetsap (Photo: Screenshot, Screenshot)

After sending the calls, sign in to the email on your new smartphone and download the sent call. After you have forwarded all the relevant calls, you have installed Wetsap. Go to the app store, download the latest version of Wetsap, and the software will detect that a backup is present. At this point, WhatsApp will copy all downloaded calls into the Android app. Click "Restore Backup," and continue the process as usual. When done, the previous calls on the iPhone will move to the Android.

Wetsap Backup (Photo: Screenshot, Screenshot)

Now that you've done the action on Android, now is the time to worry about backing up the new calls. To do this, log in to settings, chats, backup, and change your backup settings to Google Drive daily, and backup over Wi-Fi only, so as not to waste your browsing package.

Source: walla

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