WhatsApp’ massive chat transportation feature is just around the corner!
Last month, it is reported that WhatsApp is working on a new feature that lets users transfer chat history to a different platform in order to counter the unexpected issue that occurs when the user no longer capable to restore the chat history while switching to another operating system.
If the user switches from iOS to Android, then it is not possible to get back chats from iCloud on WhatsApp for Android. At the same time, the user can’t move the chats after turning to iOS as it’s not possible to restore the backup from Google Drive to WhatsApp for iOS.
According to WhatsApp features tracker WABetaInfo, WhatsApp is developing a new feature to allow easier chat transfer between different operating systems. In contrast, users will get rid of the problem while chat transfer after switching from iOS to Android or Android to iOS.
Apart from this, the Facebook-owned company is already working on several features that are still limited to the WhatsApp Android beta testers. Moreover, WhatsApp also accomplishing the possibility to move the chat history to a different phone number.
In this matter, the source explained what could be the changes including:
- You won’t be able to migrate your chat history at any time.
- You could start this process only when you link a new Android phone to your WhatsApp account.
- Media will be also migrated to the Android device.
- You will find your chat history fully migrated, as well as media.
- You can transfer your chat history to a different phone number: this is very useful when you are changing device and phone number, so the process to change your phone number will be automatically launched before starting to migrate your chat history.
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WhatsApp rolling out revamped status updates interface
WhatsApp has introduced a new interface for viewing status updates with the latest update. The fresh beta update is available for Android users with 2.24.10.10 via the Google Play Beta Program. The update brings a redesigned status tray that simplifies how users interact with statuses on WhatsApp.
The revamped design allows users to see a preview of statuses directly in the updates tray. This feature was highly requested after an earlier update changed the layout to a less user-friendly design.
Previously, WhatsApp replaced thumbnail previews with just profile pictures, which users found inefficient for navigating through statuses. Responding to user feedback, WhatsApp has now made it easier to view statuses at a glance without needing to open each one.
The redesigned interface of status updates tray is currently available to a limited number of WhatsApp beta testers and will be rolled out to more users in the upcoming weeks.
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WhatsApp bringing new chat filtering feature for better storage management
WhatsApp for Android has pushed a new update with version 2.24.10.8, introducing a chat filtering feature for better storage management. This feature is currently in beta testing and available to some beta testers.
The Chat filtering feature of WhatsApp allows users to sort their chats and channels to make it easier to identify and manage storage with large files and vast chat history. With this feature, users can quickly find and delete unnecessary data, freeing up space on their devices by separating conversations.
Previously, WhatsApp had released basic chat filters such as “All”, “Unread”, and “Groups” to help users navigate their chat lists. The new update builds on this functionality to offer better organization of messages and media files.
This new feature is mainly beneficial for distinguishing between business accounts and channels that may have similar names or icons.
WhatsApp’s Chat filtering feature is expected to be made available to more beta testers soon and may be released to all users in a future update.
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Fresh WhatsApp beta update fixes video sharing issue on Android
WhatsApp for Android is rolling out a new update latest beta update, which addresses a critical video-sharing issue that affected users on the previous version. Users can verify the latest update through version 2.24.10.3 upgraded from 2.24.9.33.
The last beta update introduced a new favorites feature in the chats tab. However, it also prevented users from sending videos to contacts, groups, and status updates.
Despite attempts to fix the problem via some temporary solutions such as device restart and app force-stop, a permanent solution is necessary. That’s why, the new beta update of WhatsApp resolves the video-sharing issue and allows seamless sharing of video content once again.
Users are advised to download and install the 2.24.10.3 update to avoid any problems in their video communication and get an optimal experience.
WhatsApp video sending issue affects Samsung Galaxy S series and other Android devices
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