Tuesday, December 15, 2015

WhatsApp tips, tutorials and updates: your ultimate guide



WhatsApp has become one of the most popular communication tools on the planet. But if you get a new phone, and want to transfer your account to a new device, your old messages don't automatically come with you. Thankfully we're here to help. In our tutorial, find out the best way to transfer WhatsApp conversations to a new device, so you can immediately pick up where you left off.
How to transfer WhatsApp conversations to a new device - it's easier than you think! / © ANDROIDPIT
When I recently upgraded my smartphone I was struck with this WhatsApp problem too. For some people, it isn't much of an issue, they don't care about losing their old conversations, they're quite happy to start over. But I don't fall into this category, I like to backup everything, and I really wanted to be able to save my chat history.
Luckily, it's quite easy to do. I managed to transfer my entire chat history onto my new phone and seamlessly chat where I had left off the night before. If you also want to save your chats and continue as normal on a different device, simply proceed as follows:
  • Create a backup of your chat history on your old phone. To do this you open the settings menu of WhatsApp, tap on "Chat settings" and then tap "Backup conversations".
Tap the three dots (options) button. Go to settings > chat settings > backup conversations. / © ANDROIDPIT
  • Connect your smartphone via USB cable to the PC and navigate to the internal memory of the device to the folder "WhatsApp / Databases". Here are all the backup files saved with a date. They will look something like "msgstore-2013-05-29.db.crypt". Copy the file with the latest date of creation (it will have a different name compared to the automatic backups created, mine is "msgstore.db.crypt8") onto your PC in an easy to find location (like your desktop). 
  • Install WhatsApp on your new device but do not start the app!
  • Connect your new device via USB to the PC. Because you've already downloaded WhatsApp onto your new handset, the folder "WhatsApp / Databases" should now exist. If not, you can manually create a new "Databases" folder in the "WhatsApp" folder yourself.
You can use a folder browsing app like File Commander to navigate to your internal storage on your phone (above), just like you can on your PC. / © ANDROIDPIT
  • Copy your WhatsApp conversation backup file into this folder.
Now start WhatsApp on your new phone and verify your phone number. You should now get a notification that a message backup was found. Just tap "Restore", and you're done. After a few seconds, all of your messages should have safely returned.
Let us know in the comments if you have any trouble, or find any better solutions!

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