Guide to transfer your WhatsApp data to a new iPhone


did you buy a new iphone and you want to recover your chats from WhatsApp? Possibly one of the main questions you have had is about how to get back the conversations from the messaging app, since there may be important information that you do not want to let go of.

In this sense, WhatsApp allows you to make a previous backup with the history of the chats so that you can recover them in the event that you have lost your iPhone or have a new one. The latter is much easier to do, since the main configurations must be done on your old mobile.

To do this, you must first make sure that you have enough space in iCloud for the cloud to safely store your WhatsApp conversations. How to achieve it? In SPORTS We share the step by step for you to transfer your data from the Meta app to a new iPhone.

How to transfer your WhatsApp data to a new iPhone

If you don’t want to lose the information you have in WhatsApp, here we show you how to transfer your chats and more data to your other iPhone in just moments through iCloud.


  • What you should first do is create a WhatsApp backup.
  • To do this, on your old iPhone access the WhatsApp app.
  • Now, go to the Settings section and click on Chats.
  • Then select Backup and choose Back Up Now.
  • Wait a few seconds for the backup to finish.
  • When this is done, delete WhatsApp from your old iPhone.
  • Once this is done, download the WhatsApp app on your new iPhone.
  • To do this, search for WhatsApp in the App Store and tap on the Install (Download) button.
  • Open the app and verify your phone number.
  • Next, the app will ask you if you want to restore your chats on the new iPhone.
  • You will have to choose “yes” and sign in with your same Apple ID
  • After a few minutes, you will finally have your same WhatsApp on the new iPhone.

Why WhatsApp cannot be updated on the iPhone

If you have tried everything on your iPhone to update WhatsApp, you may need to take other aspects into account on your iPhone. Here we share some possible situations.

  • One of the main reasons is that there is not enough space on your iPhone, so you may delete apps or documents that you no longer use. In the event that you do not want to delete anything, you have the option of transferring those files in the cloud so as not to lose them.
  • Another reason is that WhatsApp does not present available updates at the moment, so you should look at the App Store to make sure of this as soon as possible.
  • Although it is not usually very common, it is likely that there is an error in the system of your cell phone and that does not allow you to update WhatsApp or any other application. To correct this, you can restart your iPhone.
  • If the problem persists, you should check that your internet connection is stable, as this can prevent you from updating WhatsApp on your mobile device and not using some functions as intended.
  • It is possible that one of the inconveniences is due to a bug in the App Store. As is known, Apple provides maintenance to all its applications; however, failures in the process can occur.

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