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Whatsapp: soon you will be able to transfer chats between Android and iOS

WhatsApp developers are finally getting closer to implementing the transfer of chat history between iOS and Android devices. This is evidenced by the source code of the beta version of WhatsApp 22.2.74 for iOS.

Whatsapp: soon you will be able to transfer chats between Android and iOS

Judging by what the researchers were able to find in the messenger code, transferring chat history between devices on different operating systems would be a non-trivial task. WhatsApp must be installed on both devices, after which it can be transferred using a cable or a specially created private Wi-Fi network. By comparison, other messaging apps can store and sync user data using Google Drive, iCloud, or their own servers.

Currently, there is only one way to transfer WhatsApp data between iOS and Android devices. It's about switching from an iPhone to a Samsung Galaxy smartphone using a USB cable and the Samsung SmartSwitch app.

WhatsApp: new photo editing tools will be integrated into the Android version

As with Facebook and Instagram, Meta regularly adds new features to WhatsApp. Several new features are expected. Recently, in our articles, we talked about the upcoming appearance of a feature that allows you to listen to voice messages again before sending them, or listen to the ones you receive, even when the application is in the background. Meta also planned to completely overhaul the interface dedicated to these voice messages. Its main interest will be in facilitating the use of group calls.

And this continues at the beginning of the year. Indeed, WhatsApp recently released a new beta version of its Android app. It has version number 2.22.3.5. And it reveals new features to be used for image and video editing. We owe this information to the site BetaInfo who had the opportunity to try it out before posting the illustration. Thus, two tools are revealed: new brushes and an image blur function.

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So far, WhatsApp only offers one brush in the built-in editor. In the beta version, there are now three of them: fine, medium and coarse, quite simply. It comes in addition to the line color change option already available. Of course, this may seem fair compared to the photo editors that are built into a smartphone. But it may bring some benefit. The second novelty is not entirely new, as it is already available in the version of WhatsApp for iOS. This is the blur option.


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