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How to Transfer WhatsApp Messages to New Phone – Easy Guide

Introduction

WhatsApp has seen outstanding success since its release in 2009, and it continues to grow and boom.

This year (2022), WhatsApp is THE most used Messenger app, above even WeChat and Facebook Messenger (source: Statistica)

So when you get a new phone, how do you take all these precious conversations with you? You don't want to start afresh and lose all those memories, so let's see how to take your WhatsApp messages with you wherever you go, whatever device you have!

Method 1: How to Backup WhatsApp to computer

Before we get into how to transfer WhatsApp messages to a new phone, let's see how to backup iPhone WhatsApp messages to your computer. This is essential if you want to save messages as PDF to send to somebody, or if you need to print out a WhatsApp conversation. You can do all of this and more with TouchCopy - let's see how:

  1. Download TouchCopy on your PC or Mac.
  2. Open TouchCopy and connect your iPhone.
  3. Click "Messages".
  4. Under "WhatsApp", click a contact to open the conversation.
  5. Click "Save PDF" to save the conversation to your computer.
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Method 2: Transfer WhatsApp messages from Android to Android

WhatsApp have kindly provided all the tools you need to be able to do this. First, create a backup of your WhatsApp messages, then restore the backup to your new device. Easy, right? Let's see how:

  1. Open WhatsApp on your Android device.
  2. Tap the Menu icon > Settings.
  3. Tap "Chats" from the list of settings.
  4. Tap Chat Backup.
  5. Tap "Account" to select or add your Google Drive account.
  6. Check "Include Videos" if you would like to export them too.
  7. Tap "Back Up" to back up your WhatsApp conversations and media to Google Drive.

Great! You now have a backup of your WhatsApp conversations stored in your Google Drive. Next, you'll need to restore this backup on your new phone.

How to restore WhatsApp chats to new phone:
  1. Install and open WhatsApp on your new Android device.
  2. Read the Terms and Conditions and tap "Agree And Continue".
  3. Verify your country and phone number when prompted.
  4. Input the six-digit verification code if required.
  5. Tap Continue to allow WhatsApp access to your Google Drive backup.
  6. Give permission for WhatsApp to check your Google Drive for a backup.
  7. Tap the account that contains your backup.
  8. Tap Restore!
  9. When the restore process is complete, tap Next to continue to the app.

Method 3: Transfer WhatsApp messages from iPhone to iPhone

Transferring WhatsApp messages from iPhone to iPhone is very similar to the Android method above, except that you'll back up to iCloud rather than to Google Drive.

(Check out our other article if you need to transfer SMS/MMS and iMessages to your new iPhone too!)

Step 1: First of all, make sure that you're signed into iCloud on your iPhone, and that WhatsApp has permissions to use iCloud:

  1. Open iPhone Settings.
  2. Tap your username.
  3. Tap "iCloud" and sign in if you're not already.
  4. Tap "iCloud Drive" and set it to ON.
  5. Scroll down and make sure "WhatsApp" is ON.

Step 2: Now you're all set up to backup WhatsApp chats to iCloud:

  1. Open WhatsApp.
  2. Tap Settings.
  3. Tap "Chats" > "Chat Backup".
  4. Turn on "Include Videos" if you want to include those in the transfer.
  5. Tap "Back Up Now".

Step 3: Great! So, your WhatsApp chats are safely backed up in your iCloud. Now is time to transfer WhatsApp messages to your new iPhone. Grab your new iPhone and let's get started:

  1. Ensure that your new iPhone is signed into iCloud and that WhatsApp has permissions (as above).
  2. Install WhatsApp, from the App Store, on your new iPhone.
  3. Open WhatsApp.
  4. Read the Terms and Conditions and tap "Agree And Continue".
  5. Verify your country and phone number when prompted.
  6. Tap "Restore Chat History".
  7. Tap Next to start using WhatsApp.

Method 4: Transfer WhatsApp messages from Android to iPhone

If you're switching from Android to iPhone, you'll need to use the "Move to iOS" app, as you cannot do this using the WhatsApp app alone. To be able to use Move to iOS, your iPhone must be new (not set up yet) or has been factory reset.

To do this, you'll need:

Transfer from Android to iPhone with the Move to iOS app (Image source: Apple)

Let's see how to transfer WhatsApp from Android to iPhone:

  1. Launch the Move to iOS app on the Android device and follow the steps to set it up.
  2. When a 6-digit code is shown on your iPhone, enter that code on the Android.
  3. Continue following the on-screen setup.
  4. On the "Transfer Data" step, select WhatsApp and any other data you wish to move to your new iPhone.
  5. When you see a WhatsApp screen, tap "Start" to begin the data export. Tap Next when complete to return to the Move to iOS app.
  6. Tap Continue to begin the data transfer!
  7. Once complete, you can go to the App Store on the iPhone and get the latest version of WhatsApp.
  8. Launch WhatsApp and follow the steps to set it up using the same phone number used on the Android device.
  9. Once setup is complete, you'll see all your WhatsApp chats on your iPhone!

Method 5: Transfer WhatsApp messages from iPhone to Android

Let's finally take a look at how to transfer WhatsApp from iPhone to Android. Like method 4, this will require the Android device to be factory new, or reset to factory settings.

To do this, you'll need:

Transfer from iPhone to Android with USB cable (Image source: Android.com)

Let's see how to transfer WhatsApp from iPhone to Android:

  1. Turn on your new Android device and begin the New Device Setup steps on screen.
  2. When prompted make sure you connect to the same Wi-Fi network that your iPhone is connected to.
  3. Ensure both devices are unlocked, then connect them using the USB-C to Lightning cable when prompted to.
  4. Choose which apps and data you wish to copy from iPhone to Android (ensure WhatsApp is selected).
  5. When asked, scan the QR code on your iPhone to launch WhatsApp and ensure that your chats and media will be copied.
  6. Continue to complete the process and begin the transfer from iPhone to Android!

If your new device is a Samsung, you may alternatively wish to use Samsung's own transfer app, Smart Switch, to migrate from iPhone to Samsung.

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Chat History Backup and Restore Guide for WhatsApp

Background:

WhatsApp allows users to manually or automatically (periodically) back up their chat history locally or to the Google cloud disk, so they can restore the data on a new phone. On an HMS phone, the local backup function is available, but the Google cloud disk backup function does not work.

Scenario

Backup mode

Remarks

Phone change

WhatsApp backup/restore : iPhone to HMS phone

Backup not supported

NA

WhatsApp backup/restore : non-Huawei Android phone to HMS phone (EMUI 8.0 and later),already got WhatsApp and its data on the new device

Manual data transfer

NA

WhatsApp backup/restore : non-Huawei Android phone to HMS phone (EMUI 8. 0 and later), with no WhatsApp and its data on the new device

Phone Clone

HMS phone (EMUI 8.0 - 11.0.1),ues Phone Clone 12.0.0.410

HMS phone (later than 11.0.1), ues Phone Clone 12.0.1.410 or later

WhatsApp backup/restore : Huawei phone to Huawei phone

Phone Clone

Phone Clone 12.0.1.410 or later

Daily backup

WhatsApp backup/restore : using Mobile Cloud

Mobile Cloud

NA

1. For a non-Huawei phone, download the HUAWEI AppGallery from the Huawei official website and then download the Phone Clone from the HUAWEI AppGallery.

2. If the version of Phone Clone downloaded is not 12. 0.1.410 or later, you need to log in to the HUAWEI AppGallery with a Huawei account to upgrade the Phone Clone version. Otherwise, the app cannot be upgraded.

Application scenarios:

1.Manual data transfer and phone clone operation guide for phone change.

2.Cloud backup and restore operation guide for daily backups.

WhatsApp backup/restore : iPhone to HMS phone

1. With Phone Clone, only the following data can be transferred from iPhone to Android: contacts, calendar events, camera photos, and videos. It's not possible to transfer WhatsApp data.

2. As iPhone and Android are using different servers for backing up WhatsApp data, there is no direct way to transfer WhatsApp data from iPhone to Android devices.

WhatsApp backup/restore : non-Huawei Android phone to HMS phone (EMUI 8.0 and later),already got WhatsApp and its data on the new device

Back up and restore data manually.

Procedure:

1. In WhatsApp, touch the three-dot icon in the upper right corner, go to Settings > Chats, and touch Chat backup.

For some phones, after clicking on Chat backup, prompt up the "Back up to Google Drive" page and then select "Never" on that page.

After selecting "Never" ,you can click on backup in order for the backup to be done as a local backup.

2. Go to Files/Internal Storage (Phone storage)/Android/media/com.whatsapp/WhatsApp.

3. Touch and hold the WhatsApp folder, touch More, and touch Compress. The compressed file is named WhatsApp.zip.

4. Use Bluetooth or a third-party file transfer app to transfer the WhatsApp.zip package from your old phone to your new phone.

1. If the app has been installed, go to Settings > Apps > Apps > WhatsApp > Storage, touch CLEAR CACHE and CLEAR DATA to clear the data.

2. Go to Files > Phone > Android > media, create a folder, and name it com. whatsapp.

3. Move WhatsApp.zip to the com.whatsapp folder. Touch and hold WhatsApp.zip, touch More, and touch Extract to decompress it to the current folder.

4. Go to the Databases folder, keep only the msgstore.db.crypt14 file, and delete other files.

5. Go to Settings > Apps > Apps > WhatsApp > Permissions, and enable the Media and files permission.

6. When you open WhatsApp for the first time, sign in using your phone number, and enter the verification code. The data restore screen will then be displayed. Touch RESTORE.

Note: You need to sign in using the same WhatsApp account on the old and new phones. Otherwise, data restore will not be triggered.

backup:

Compress:

Restore:

WhatsApp backup/restore : non-Huawei Android phone to HMS phone (EMUI 8.0 and later), with no WhatsApp and its data on the new device

Back up and restore data using Phone Clone.

When changing to a new phone, you can use Phone Clone to quickly transfer all apps and personal data.

Prerequisites: Both the new and old phones have installed the correct Phone Clone version.

HMS phone (EMUI 8.0 - 11.0.1),ues Phone Clone 12.0.0.410.

HMS phone (later than 11.0.1), ues Phone Clone 12.0.1.410 or later version.

Procedure:

1.Open WhatsApp on the old phone, go to Settings > Chats > Chat backup, and touch BACK UP.

2.Install and open Phone Clone on both the new and old phones, and connect the two phones as instructed.

3.Go to Select app and select Apps and data. Then select apps to be transferred.

4.Open WhatsApp on the new phone and complete data transfer as instructed.

Note: You need to sign in using the same WhatsApp account on the old and new phones. Otherwise, data restore will not be triggered.

Back up:

Connect:

Select data/app:

Transfer

Restore backup:

WhatsApp backup/restore : Huawei phone to Huawei phone

When changing to a new phone, you can use Phone Clone to quickly transfer all apps and personal data.

Prerequisites:

EMUI 11 or earlier: Use Phone Clone 12.0.1.410 or later for data transfer.

EMUI 12: Use Phone Clone 12.0.1.410 or later for data transfer.

Procedure:

1.Install and open Phone Clone on both the new and old phones, and connect the two phones as instructed.

2.Go to Select app and select Apps and data. Then select apps to be transferred.

Note: You need to sign in using the same WhatsApp account on the old and new phones. Otherwise, data restore will not be triggered.

Connect:

Select data/app

Transfer

WhatsApp backup/restore : using Mobile Cloud

Use the backup function of Mobile Cloud to back up and restore data.

Phone change: Back up and restore data of WhatsApp using the cloud backup function for quick data transfer.

Procedure:

1. Sign in to the old phone with your HUAWEI ID.

2.Open the Cloud app, go to Backup option > App data, and select WhatsApp.

3.Touch BACK UP. In the process, both system settings and the list of apps are backed up.

4.Sign in to the new phone with the same HUAWEI ID. Open the Cloud app, go to Restore data, and select the data backup for restore.

Automatic backup: Set the backup period under Auto-backup, so your app can be routinely backed up for data security. In case of data restore, you can select a backup record for restore.

Backup option:

Backup

Restore

Auto-backup

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Why do you need to backup WhatsApp regularly?

Many messenger users clean up their correspondence quite thoughtlessly, simply deleting, at first glance, unnecessary. But a predictable situation occurs: it turns out that something important has been deleted, and now it cannot be returned.
Moreover, such cases occur all the time, giving users a lot of inconvenience. And whatsapp backup is provided just for such cases.

It allows you to restore your message history, contacts and other information of your account that was changed earlier. Moreover, in this way you can not only recover deleted messages, but also completely restore your account. This is very useful in many cases. For example, if you do not have access to the device with which you used the application earlier. At the same time, the correspondence stored there is very important for you.

Also, thanks to this, you can restore previously deleted contacts. We talked about this in more detail in this article.

Of course, you don't have to make a WhatsApp backup yourself: by default, it is created automatically. And it works like this: the application copies all the data every day (at 03:00 at night).

They are stored either in your phone's memory or on an SD memory card. It depends on which way you choose to store the data. In this way, all data and messages can be restored. Of course, those who were in the application before 3 am.

How to back up WhatsApp data

You can set up WhatsApp backup to Google Drive. You can find instructions on the WhatsApp website.

What you need to decrypt

Let's say right away that it will be easiest to view the WhatsApp backup on phones with the Android operating system, because the key that is required for decryption is stored there as a regular file. You can find it on your device in the data/data/com.whatsapp/files folder. It is generated for the first time when the user makes a copy of the data in the cloud, so if you actively use this messenger, you definitely have the key.

Also, logically, you will need the database itself. It is stored in the msgstore.db.crypt12 file. And finally, you need special software. We will consider three options of varying complexity that will allow you to effectively decrypt a database with your correspondence and other important data.

Where is the WhatsApp backup

The application server contains duplicates of your files for some time, but the system will certainly delete them. Depending on the settings (you can change them), the dialog will be sent to Google Drive or to the bowels of the phone memory. From there, no one bothers to erase everything superfluous. Here's what you should know about the location of the archive:

If a chat is accidentally deleted, the loss can be unzipped. This is done in settings mode.

Similar operations are available to both application owners and users working through the web version.

On the phone (local storage)

The phone saves a local copy of the chats in the WhatsApp root folder, Databases subfolder. If there is no SD card in the smartphone, the root folder is located at: Device menu - Explorer - Internal memory - WhatsApp. If a memory card is connected to the gadget, then the information should be sought in the device menu - explorer - sdcard - WhatsApp.

iPhone

Auto-save uses iCloud. This is a cloud service where you can place all the necessary information.

All your chats can be moved to iCloud if the following technical requirements are met:

Whatsapp Iphone backup is stored in the cloud.

  1. One of the latest software versions.
  2. Creating an account in the Cloud.
  3. "Documents and Data" activation.
  4. Availability of the Google Drive application.
  5. Sufficient storage on phone and cloud storage.
Android

On Android, backups can be stored in the phone's memory.

The information is stored in Google Drive. "Android" creates backup copies of correspondence daily in automatic mode. If there is no “Google Drive”, then everything is placed in the phone’s memory on an external drive (SD card).

Windows Phone

Backups on this phone model happen to OneDrive or SD card. As an option, correspondence with loved ones can be copied to your home computer, and from there to Google Drive. The simplest solution is to send materials to your own e-mail box.

On the cloud (virtual storage)

Virtual storage is created on a Google or iCloud account, depending on the gadget platform. The reserve is located in the cloud application management settings. You need to go to Google Drive (for Android) or iCloud Drive (for iPhone) - Menu - Settings - Application Management - WhatsApp.

How to make a backup (spare) copy of WhatsApp:

Saving data will allow you to restore chats in case of replacing the phone or reinstalling the program. WhatsApp offers to set the frequency of saving: automatically daily, weekly, monthly, manually when you press the "Back Up" button or never copy, as well as whether to use Wi-Fi or mobile Internet connection. It is important to remember that the copy is not end-to-end encrypted.

To create a reserve in whatsapp you need:

  1. Enter the messenger menu;
  2. Select "Settings";
  3. Go to the "Chats" item;
  4. Find and click "Chat Backup";
  5. Select "Backup" in the opened window.

The application will start copying the message history, displaying a loading bar on the screen. At the end of saving, the inscription “Last backup” will appear, the download time locally and in virtual, the amount of downloaded data.

Video backup is a separate issue. To do this, in the settings menu, select the green checkmark "Download video".

Android

Android messages are copied to your smartphone or Google Drive cloud. Saving to the cloud requires creating and / or connecting a Google account to WhatsApp. Creating a reserve on the gadget requires a certain amount of free internal memory. The frequency of savings is set in the "Backup of chats" item. Under the "Back Up" button there is a sub-item "Google Drive Settings", where you can configure the frequency of automatic backup information, select an account and a network.

Iphone

iPhone offers to save information on the gadget or in iCloud Drive. To put data in the cloud, you need to connect virtual storage to WhatsApp. To do this, select iCloud in the device settings and enable iCloud Drive inside it. Open the messenger and click "Copy" in the chat options.

How to view (open) a backup copy on Google drive?

You cannot view reserved conversations manually. Google Drive prevents the user from doing anything other than deleting data.

How to delete WhatsApp backup from Google Drive

Google Drive is a cloud storage where archives of your conversations are sent. Evil tongues say that the cloud is practically not protected from unauthorized intrusions. Therefore, we will tell you how to delete a WhatsApp backup from this resource. Steps you should take:

  1. Move to Google Drive.
  2. Find the corresponding directory.
  3. Press a long tap on the “extra” folder.
  4. Select the delete option from the drop-down menu.

Can also be operated from a PC. See what the interface would look like in this case.

Google Drive backup troubleshooting steps

If you are unable to back up to Google Drive, please try the following:

  1. Make sure your Google account is added to your phone.
  2. Make sure you have enough free space on your Google Drive to back up. You can see how much free space is left in Google Drive in the bottom left corner of the screen.
  3. Make sure Google Play Services is installed on your phone. Note: Google Play Services is only available for Android 2.3.4 and above.
  4. If you are trying to back up via mobile internet, make sure you have enough data for both WhatsApp and Google Play Services. Contact your operator if you are unsure.
  5. Try backing up over a different network (for example, try connecting to Wi-Fi if you can't back up over mobile data).

If you are unable to restore a Google Drive backup, please try the following:

  1. Make sure you are trying to restore using the same phone number and Google Account that you used to create the backup.
  2. Make sure you have enough free space on your phone to restore the backup.
  3. Make sure Google Play Services is installed on your phone. Note: Google Play Services is only available for Android 2.3.4 and above.
  4. Make sure the battery is fully charged or the phone is connected to a power source.
  5. Make sure your phone is connected to a reliable and stable network. If you are unable to restore data via mobile Internet, please try Wi-Fi.

Problems during backup:

Errors sometimes occur when creating a backup. This may be due to both a lack of mobile Internet traffic or an interruption in the Wi-Fi signal, or a lack of phone memory, or virtual storage is not connected to the messenger.

Whatsapp search for backups is frozen

If, when restoring the history of correspondence, it is impossible to find the saved information due to the freezing of the messenger search engine, restarting the smartphone, connecting to Wi-Fi or reinstalling the application can help.

Failed to create a whatsapp backup

When archiving and transferring messages to an account, the error "Failed to create a backup copy" occasionally occurs. This happens when the mobile Internet does not have enough traffic. In this case, you should connect to a Wi-Fi network and download data using it. Or this error is issued when there is not enough memory on the device. It helps to clear the cache of the smartphone or delete unnecessary files to free up space.

whatsapp backup stuck ” can obviously annoy users especially when it happens all of a sudden. Are you reading this article expecting a solution to this problem? If so, the good news is that you've hit the nail on the head! We will explain how to solve this problem without much confusion. So, keep reading and find out how to do it.

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How to delete a WhatsApp backup from a phone

Deleting an unnecessary archive is very simple - this technique works on both iPhones and Androids. Go to the messenger directory through the explorer and find a file called Backups - that's what we have to destroy.

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Move up one position and send the backup folder to trash. This is where your suffering ends. However, do not forget about iPhone smartphones. It has its own atmosphere - information can be copied to the iCloud cloud service. Act like this:

  1. Navigate to “iCloud” through the phone settings.
  2. Enter the cloud.
  3. Find daddy "WhatsApp".
  4. Wash everything.
  5. Enjoy the result.

On Android

Can't delete WhatsApp backup from Google Drive? Perhaps your phone did not copy it there. Check for the presence of the Backups file in the messenger folder. This is done through the conductor. When you find the file you are looking for, send it to the trash.

On iPhone

Many iPhone owners save their correspondence in iCloud. To get rid of the file, proceed as follows:

  1. Move to the smartphone settings menu.
  2. Find iCloud.
  3. Now you are interested in the "Storage" section - tap on it.
  4. Go to the WhatsApp folder.
  5. Tap on the “Delete All” button.

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Delete old iCloud backups and apps on iPhone and iPad

Apple offers a storage management tool for iCloud, similar to the local storage check tool on your iPhone and iPad. Using it, you can see how much space is taken up by backups in general and individual applications in particular.

Open the Settings app on your device and then tap your profile at the top of the menu.

Select the "iCloud" option.

Click the Manage Storage button.

From the iCloud Storage list, select Backup.

You'll see all the iPhones and iPads associated with your iCloud account and how much storage they use. Click on a device to see a further breakdown.

You will now see the details of the last backup time and a list of apps that have backups in iCloud and how much space they use. If you find programs that take up too much space, you can click on the switch next to the application to remove and disable backup for it.

To confirm, click on "Disable and Remove" in the pop-up menu.

Do this for a couple of applications and see if you can get back a significant amount of memory.

We recommend that you turn on backup for important applications such as WhatsApp, Messages and so on. But for media programs or podcasts, it would be better to disable this feature, especially if you're running out of free space.

You can disable and delete the entire iCloud backup for a device by swiping down the page and clicking Delete Backup.

In the pop-up window → "Turn off and delete" to confirm.

Disable iCloud Backup on iPhone and iPad

If you just want to disable iCloud backup without monitoring storage.

After clicking on a profile in Settings → iCloud.

Swipe down → iCloud Backup.

Here, simply click on the switch next to the "iCloud Backup" option.

In the pop-up window → OK.

Your current backup will be deleted from iCloud and iCloud backup will be disabled for the device.

If you want to turn this feature back on, return to this screen and click the toggle next to iCloud Backup.

How to disable backup in WhatsApp

On Android devices:

  1. Open WhatsApp, click on the vertical dots.
  2. Enter “Settings”.
  3. Click the "Chats" section.
  4. Now in Google Drive settings, click on Backups.
  5. Check the box next to “Never”.

These steps will stop saving data to Google Drive. But if you want to start the process again, follow the same steps, choosing the period you want, for example, every day or week.

On iPhone, copying is performed in iCloud, there are 3 ways to stop the synchronization process.

When using WhatsApp:

  1. Start the messenger and enter the "Settings" tab in the lower right corner.
  2. Tap Chats.
  3. Click on “Auto Backup” and select “Off.”

Data will no longer be automatically transferred to the Cloud from now on. But you can resume syncing at any time.

When using iPhone settings:

  1. Open Settings and select your account at the top of the page.
  2. Select iCloud.
  3. Get down until you see WhatsApp. Switch it to the “Off” position.

In Google Drive: