Last week, I finally banished
the Phone app from my iPhone dock and put WhatsApp in its place. I don’t
remember the last time I made a phone call, but I probably launch
WhatsApp close to a hundred times a day. There are dozens of WhatsApp
groups always screaming for attention — a grade school friends group,
college classmates, family members, and more. In all, I have more than
84,000 messages and nearly 1,800 pictures in WhatsApp. That’s a fair
chunk of data that would be gone forever if I ever lost my phone or
dropped it in the toilet.
So can you back up WhatsApp? Absolutely!
On an iPhone, it’s really
straightforward. WhatsApp uses iCloud to back up not just text messages
but also all incoming and outgoing media like photos, videos, and voice
messages.
To initiate a backup, tap the Settings button on the menu bar at the bottom of WhatsApp. Head over to Chat Settings, and then tap Chat Backup. Here, you can manually start a backup by tapping the Back Up Now
button. Or you can set WhatsApp to automatically back up your stuff
daily, weekly, or monthly. WhatsApp will start to back up automatically
only if your phone is plugged in. But make sure you’re connected to a
WiFi network, because it will happily start backing itself up over your
data plan! Backups can be huge — hundreds of megabytes if you’re an
active user.
If you change iPhones, you’ll
be promoted to restore WhatsApp from a backup the first time you install
it. As long as you’re using the same iCloud account, you should be able
to pick up right where you left off.
On an Android, things get
slightly more complicated. If your phone has a microSD card, that’s what
WhatsApp will back up to by default. To start a backup, open WhatsApp
and hit the Menu button. Navigate to Settings → Chat Settings and then tap Backup Conversations. Simply move over the microSD card to your new phone to restore WhatsApp conversations.
If your Android phone doesn’t
have a microSD card, go through the same steps above. WhatsApp will back
up to your phone’s internal memory at this path: /sdcard/WhatApp/. You will need to transfer this folder from your old phone to the same folder on your new phone by copying it to a computer.
Source: Yahoo News
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