It is so unfortunate that even at this time, Apple iOS and Android platforms have not been able to settle their long dispute of not being able to share data and files amongst themselves. If you know what I mean.
And one very important aspect where this dispute is significant is the WhatsApp instant messaging app. Do you know why? Wait let me tell you why.
Say you used an Android smartphone before, then for one reason or another, you decided to get yourself an iPhone, and as usual, you wanted all your WhatsApp chats backup, media files, and whatever to be restored back on your new iPhone, and then you find out that it isn’t possible. Now why do such things happen? Such tragic things happen because; when it comes to cloud storage services like this in the case of backing up WhatsApp data, iPhones back up their data using iCloud services, while Android Backs up theirs to Google Drive. So you see, there’s no way you can restore back data that was backed up using Google Drive to iCloud, likewise can you not do the same for data that was backed up using iCloud.
But wait, before you leave, I want to tell you that I found a solution. And how did I manage to find this solution, and why should you trust it?
So as usual, I was strolling past the Google Play Store a few days ago, and all of a sudden, I stumbled, tripped, and fell on this great app, it looked good to me, so I decided to give it a try. I downloaded it on my Android smartphone and did a quick test run with it, and it appeared to be even cooler than I actually thought.
So the app’s name is WazzapMigrator, and what does it do? Simple. It lets you restore all your WhatsApp data, including chats, and media files, all the way from your old or former iPhone, down to your new Android smartphone… All these processes take place in nothing less than just 10 minutes. Cool right.
And how does it manage to achieve this? It uses a special file that must have already been generated by an earlier iTunes backup. The file’s name is ChatStorage.sqlite, and this file can be extracted from your iTunes backup, using an iTunes extractor like iBackup Viewer on your Windows or Mac PC.
After the file has been extracted, simply copy it from your PC, and paste it to your Android smartphone in an already and automatically created WazzapMigrator folder.
From there, just open the WazzapMigrator app, and let it do its thing… See, as simple as it sounds. But in case you need to see a more detailed and step-by-step version of everything I just said right now with videos to go with them, then see the link below.
Read Also – WazzapMigrator Step-By-Step Tutorial With Videos
But there’s a little bit of a problem, and what is it? There is a price to pay. You don’t expect good stuff like this to always come at a platter of gold. That simply translates to the is currently for sale on Google Play Store. So for those who want to get good value for their money, you can download it below…
Lastly, for those who are migrating from Windows Mobile OS to Android, there is also a version available for y’all, which you can as well download below.
So, guys, that is pretty much what we have to say today on porting your WhatsApp from an iPhone smartphone to an Android smartphone. Tell us if you encountered any problems in the comments box below. Don’t forget to keep sharing our gospel, and Subscribe to our newsletter if you’ve not done so.
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