Lok Lok
HKI was following the instruction from… I was following the instruction from official website for transferring WhatsApp Android to iPhone. I can tell that is definitely failed. It was successfully transferred one year before but failed now.
Alexi C
GBWas apprehensive to begin, but worth the purchase! As usual, I am always apprehensive of these types of software promising the world. To my shock, and lack of other options -- I bit the bullet and purchased it. I was swapping over from an Iphone to an Android, and this software worked as described. The only hangup was that it was not recognizing my google phone when connected via USB, went into developer mode, made the suggested changes and showed up! I am generally tech-savvy, and the process was relatively easy and pain-free! Great work team
em
NLYessss Mobitrix made it work! Yessss, so happy I found mobitrix after Move to iOS didn't work! Now I was able to move all my Whatsapp messages from my Android (huawei p20 lite) to my new Iphone :D It even remembered my saved / starred messages which I'm so thankful for! Only thing is you can't see every image you once shared anymore, but luckily I backed those up separately. And you can't have it all I guess :)
Rense
NLI had some challenges during the… I had some challenges during the proces, but with the guides that you get along the way and being careful in each step I did manage to go through. And some steps seem a little weird, like installing a sort of phantom Whatsapp version on the Android, and restarting the iPhone on which the whatsapp is bing restored as if it is a fully new iPhone install. But i must admit, at the end all is there and that is what counts. Super happy with the outcome, and i would recommend this app to everyone going from Android to iPhone for full whatsapp transfer of chats as well as all media
Ray Filmore
ILEventually transferring worked Eventually, after some trials it did the job. The backup process is quite easy. Restoring to another phone is a bit tricky. The software instructions during the process are not very clear. Took quite some fiddling around Android system stuff. You need a bit of system tech knowledge like of a power user to not get frustrated after a few unsuccessful trials....because it is not a simple process (maybe it's because of Whatsapp itself putting obstacles to this process - don't know, but whish someone comes up with a better massaging alternative, or better yet, the developer of Whatsapp stops being a "control freak" and opens up the app to give the users more flex - like putting the app in ext. media etc.) Anyway, all in all it's worth it.