Google said that the WhatsApp “Export Chat” feature, which allows users to transfer messages from iPhones to Android devices, is now accessible on “all Pixel phones” and will “become available on new handsets that debut with Android 12” in the near future.
Although the feature was always available for Samsung phones, it will make the transition from iOS to Android much smoother because you will not have to relinquish your chat history.
As long as you have WhatsApp updated on both your iPhone and Android phone, and you have a USB-C to Lightning cable on hand, the process should be relatively straightforward. You will be prompted to scan a QR code with your iPhone while setting up your Android phone, according to Google, which will allow you to begin the file-transfer process with your iPhone.
Because of the problem of losing conversation history while switching from iPhone to Android, many people have been hesitant to make the switch. However, those who are contemplating the transfer will find it a little less stressful with this update. When other smartphone manufacturers upgrade to Android 12, they will be able to include support for the new feature as well. As a result, not only will newly released smartphones be able to use this feature in the near future, but so will some existing models.
WhatsApp features tracker WABetaInfo revealed earlier this week that a message rating feature will be coming to WhatsApp Business accounts soon. All users will be able to provide feedback to businesses by rating their messages as a result of this feature.The stars would be assigned on a scale from one to five, with five being the highest possible rating. However, the tracker points out that there is currently no way to provide direct feedback to WhatsApp Business accounts, at least for the time being.
1 Comment
Pingback: How to create your own sticker on WhatsApp Web - Innovation Village | Technology, Product Reviews, Business