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It's time: You can copy WhatsApp history from iPhone to Android
Meanwhile, the option is limited to Samsung's two new folding smartphones only, but this is expected to expand in the coming weeks to more devices.
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Yinon Ben Shoshan
Thursday, 12 August 2021, 13:41 Updated: 14:27
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Samsung announced last night (Wednesday) at the Galaxy Unpacked event that it will allow you to import your entire WhatsApp history from iPhones (iOS) to Android - one of the biggest problems in the messaging app ever.
Initially, the option will be limited to its two new smartphones only - Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3.
Samsung has updated the Smart Switch app, which helps users copy content between operating systems - including contacts, photos and messages - and now it can also import The messages from WhatsApp via a USB-C cable to Lightning that will connect the two devices.
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At first only for new devices.
Galaxy Z Fold 3 (Photo: Walla! Technology, Yinon Ben-Shoshan)
As you may recall, WhatsApp has been working for a long time on a tool that will be embedded within the service and will allow users to synchronize the messaging history between Android and iPhone devices (iOS) - and vice versa.
About two weeks ago, the Wabetainfo website, which follows the various versions released by the messaging app to update on updates, unveiled new photos from the feature.
According to the announcement, the feature is expected to expand in the coming weeks to more Samsung devices that come with the Android 10 operating system and above.
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