Instant messaging platform WhatsApp is testing a new tool to let iOS users move their chats to Android.
According to ANI, WhatsApp is developing a way for its users to transfer their chat histories from iOS to Android.
The feature could fix one of the biggest annoyances with the Facebook-owned messaging service, which is not officially able to transfer a backup of messages between iPhone and Android as it’s possible only between phones running the same operating system.
ANI also reported WhatsApp’s new transfer tool could form a part of a new ‘Switch to Android’ iOS app under development from Google.
Similar to the ‘Move to iOS’ app that Apple offers to help users migrate from Android to iOS, ‘Switch to Android’ could make it easier to migrate to Google’s operating system.
Code in Google’s app suggests it might integrate with WhatsApp’s unreleased transfer tool.
News of the migration feature comes as WhatsApp is beta testing multi-device support, allowing users to access their conversations from multiple devices, without needing to route everything through a single phone.
As well as transferring chat histories between platforms, it also reported that WhatsApp is developing a way of transferring them between different phone numbers.
It’s currently unclear when any of these features might be widely available.
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