WhatsApp gets a new feature

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WhatsApp has launched the much-awaited feature of moving our WhatsApp data from Android to iOS. The much-awaited feature has been announced by Mark Zuckerberg on his Facebook account.

The feature was launched for iPhone users last year. In order to make the feature work, you will need to have iOS 15.5 and Android users need to have Android 5 on their android devices.

For Android users, the important thing is that they need to have the same Wi-Fi for both devices. But for the feature to work the other way around, you will need to connect the devices using a USB cable.

Now on the Android device, install the Move to iOS app. After that follow the on-screen instructions. Also, do select the WhatsApp option from the list of transfer data option

After the data is transferred, follow the on-screen instructions on the iOS device. The moment WhatsApp data is transferred. You will need to install WhatsApp on your iOS device. In the next step, log in to the WhatsApp account with the number which you used for WhatsApp on your old android device.

Now, you will be logged out from your WhatsApp account on your Android device. It is also said that the feature might not work on iOS 16 as it is a beta version.

Meta as a company has been able to surprise its users in many aspects with many new features. They keep on updating their social media platforms with new engagements from time to time. They are also investing in the Metaverse.

But there are also speculations that their social media platforms usage does have some psychological effects on a person. Due to this, Meta is facing a lot of lawsuits in America and even backlash in some other parts of the world.

There are also some other features that people expect Meta to introduce in their services. Features like parental control for controlling the activities of a kid online. Meta as a company is also facing a lot of anger due to their constant monitoring and collecting of users’ data.

Meta can be a world-changing company. But their future is in a bit of trouble.

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