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How to Transfer Old WhatsApp Chats to Your New Phone

Whatsapp is the most famous messaging app out there. Everyday communication takes place on this app mostly. There are important chats/discussions or conversations that you might need them in the future too. So if you take a new device or phone there is a risk that you might lose them. In this tutorial, we are going to show you how you can save your chats or transfer them on your new phone. You can download Whatsapp from the Google store or here . Worth Reading: Transfer WhatsApp Messages between Android and iPhone Restore WhatsApp Backup from Google Drive to iPhone/Android Here’s how you can transfer old WhatsApp chats to your new phone: 1. Google Drive and Backup: New and updated versions of Whatsapp have automatic Google Drive backups, which makes it easier for you to transfer your chats very easily. You simply tap the trio of dots at the top left of the screen and go to Settings > Chats and Calls > Chat Backup . From here, you can back up manually,

How To Create A WhatsApp Group Invite Link

WhatsApp is undoubtedly one of the best instant messaging application. And it is no wrong in saying that it has now become a lifeline in people’s lives. Because the app has so many cool features such as video and audio calling, sending messages, multimedia files and so on. But one of the main features that this Facebook-owned company possess is sure ‘WhatsApp groups’. Also Read: Recover WhatsApp Messages from Android How to Record WhatsApp Call on Android? How to schedule WhatsApp Messages on Android and iPhone Transfer WhatsApp Messages between Android and iPhone How to Know Who Had Viewed My WhatsApp Profile Today? Fix WhatsApp Media Files Doesn’t Exist on SD Card So, if you are someone who is on WhatsApp for a long time then there are high chances that you might be a part of at least one WhatsApp group. The main purpose of such groups is to bring people together. And to give them information simultaneously without messaging everyone is personal. This method

How to Remove Bloatware From Android Devices?

A ndroid, also known for its heavy customization options, is the most popular mobile operating system. But often our fondness for an Android OS and its customization leads to a bunch of sacrifices — Sluggish Android updates is one of them. However, today we’ll be talking about the most wrongful sin of all time — Forcing pre-installed apps on Android devices. What is Bloatware? Bloatware is essentially pre-installed apps which are locked by device manufacturers. In other words, you cannot delete OEM apps with standard methods. While Google Pixel devices allow Android users to disable bloatware, other OEMs like Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei etc restrict any kind of disabling. OEM’s habit of locking devices and installing pieces of bloatware isn’t something new. Since the inception of Android, Google is continuing this malpractice for years. No wonder the company earned a $5 billion fine. While a customized Android-based OS makes vendor’s device unique, installed bloatware on devic

7 Best Antivirus Apps for Android

Antivirus applications are used for scanning and removing viruses from your phone. With so many searches and site visits that we do on an average in a day to day basis, this makes it necessary for a smartphone user to have an anti-virus on their phone. There are so many ways that can put viruses on your phone, through various sites, downloading songs from unknown sources or downloading unknown sourced applications. These viruses are very harmful to your phone. They can slow down your phone and affect the performance of your phone too. Also, there is a huge danger of you losing your important data or files altogether. Android viruses have made leading users to install some sort of security software on their phone. Antivirus apps for Android often have other useful benefits such as the ability to remotely lock or wipe a lost or stolen phone, or backup and cleaning tools. All phones are preferred targets of attacks, these attacks exploit the weaknesses inherent in smartphones