WhatsApp has shown that it is looking for new features and options to become better. The latest proposal prepared by this application wants to simplify something that is currently not easy. Here we are talking about switching to a new smartphone that requires some complex steps.
WhatsApp wants to simplify conversation transfer
We have always been accustomed to using WhatsApp on one smartphone and the possibility of transferring conversations to a new phone is never in question. This is a potential process, but it has limitations and some compatibility issues between Android and iOS, as well as the cloud they use.
WhatsApp and its developer team have identified this issue and are working on it. You want to make this process much simpler and faster, without dependencies and without any complications or unnecessary steps for users.
This has already begun to appear, with the ability to make a direct connection between Android devices, but it still requires connection to a local Wi-Fi network. The idea is to make this transfer simpler and a new feature has been discovered in the beta versions of WhatsApp.
Just a QR code on smartphones will be enough
It will soon be possible to use just a QR code to connect the two devices and transfer conversations. In this way, it will be enough to point one smartphone to another and the process will take place almost automatically and without user intervention in the process.
In addition to the new simplicity of communication, the new WhatsApp feature will provide another important additional advantage. It should now be possible to migrate directly between Android and iOS smartphones, as well as in reverse. Once again, everything will be transparent and automatic.
This new feature will now be developed by WhatsApp developer teams. It should appear soon and be accessible to everyone, who will then be able to change their smartphone when they want, in a much simpler, more direct and faster way, just using a QR code.
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