WhatsApp latest update: The Facebook-owned WWhatsApp is one of the most popular messaging platforms in the world. Whenever we shift to a new smartphone. We lose all old WhatsApp texts, media files, and photos which can be very frustrating at times. If you want to restore your on WhatsApp, follow the simple steps mentioned below.

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You can transfer your WhatsApp data to a new phone by restoring from Google Drive or a local backup. In order to successfully restore a Google Drive backup, you need to use the same phone number and Google account used to create the backup.

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To restore your backup: Uninstall and reinstall WhatsApp. Open WhatsApp and verify your number. When prompted, tap RESTORE to restore your chats and media from Google Drive. After the restoration process is complete, tap NEXT. Your chats will be displayed once initialization is complete.

WhatsApp will begin restoring your media files after your chats are restored. If you install WhatsApp without any prior backups from Google Drive, WhatsApp will automatically restore from your local backup file.

If you want to use a local backup, you'll need to transfer the files to the new phone using a computer, file explorer or SD Card. Please note that your phone will store up to the last seven days worth of local backup files. Local backups will be automatically created every day at 2:00 AM and saved as a file in your phone. If your data isn't stored in the /sdcard/WhatsApp/ folder, you might see "internal storage" or "main storage" folders.

Restore a less recent local backup - If you want to restore a local backup that isn't the most recent one, you'll need to do the following: Download a file manager app. In the file manager app, navigate to sdcard/WhatsApp/Databases. If your data isn't stored on the SD card, you might see "internal storage" or "main storage" instead of sdcard.