As the iPhone 6/6 Plus have released, iPhone is no longer a small screen smartphone to android smartphone, and The android operating system reaction is much more slower than iOS operating system, so more and more Samsung, LG, HTC, ZTE, Sony mobile phone users are turn to iPhone camp have become a reality.
But when you have replace your Android phone with iPhone 6/6 Plus/5s/5, you may have lots of files needed to transfer from android to iPhone, including whatsapp, contacts, text messages, videos, photos, bookmarks, e-mails, notes, call history and more. So, how to transfer whatsapp history from android to iPhone?
How to transfer whatsapp history from android to iPhone? If you just upgraded your android mobile phone to iPhone 5s/6/6 Plus. and could not find on Google a reasonable answer to this question. Is there any good app that does this? Or, what should be the process?
Mobile Transfer can Transfer Contacts, SMS Messages, Call Logs, Photos, Music, Videos and apps between Android, Symbian and iPhone devices. With Mobile Transfer, everything you transfer is 100% same as the original and can be only read by yourself. Just one click you can transfer your whatsapp history from your android phone to iPhone 6/6 Plus/5s/5.
(You may be want to know more like this:Transfer data from Samsung Galaxy to iPhone Directly or Transfer Data from Old iPhone to New iPhone)
Please go ahead! Download the free trial version below and have a try.
Method for How to Transfer Whatsapp History from Android to iPhone
Step 1. Launch the Mobile Transfer on computer and connect your phones
Install and run Mobile Phone Transfer on your computer, and connect your android phone, iPhone to the computer via USB. Then the main interface window may show below. Select the “Phone to Phone transfer” and click “Start”.
Step 2. Start to transfer whatsapp history from android to iPhone
The data you can transfer from Android to iPhone will be displayed as a list. Choose the whatsapp history you want to move and click “Start Copy” to transfer whatsapp history from your Android phone to iPhone.
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