Last year, WhatsApp introduced a tool to transfer chats from iOS to Android. This allows users who migrated from iPhone to Android (if there are any) to quickly import their correspondence to a new device. In particular, initially the chat history could be transferred to Samsung smartphones, then this opportunity appeared with the owners of Google Pixel, and a little later this feature will be added to all devices with Android 12. Unfortunately, WhatsApp does not yet support reverse transfer of chats, but, judging by everything, and this feature will soon appear in the messenger.
According to the profile resource WABetaInfo, the application developers are already testing a tool for importing chats on iOS. This feature was noticed in the beta version of WhatsApp for iOS (22.2.74), but it is not yet available to users.
Judging by the screenshots, transferring chats from Android to iOS requires user permission. It is also worth considering that in order to import correspondence, you will need to install the Move to iOS application. It remains an open question whether this must be done the first time you start WhatsApp, or you can transfer chats at any time. Be that as it may, the exact information about this will appear when the function works.
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