The new feature has been spotted for Beta testers on Android. As the name suggests, this is the official feature that will let you text yourself on the platform. Appended to the end of the body of the imported messages will be so you’ll be able to differentiate which were imported and which were exchanged via text.WhatsApp is working on a new feature called ‘Message Yourself’. ![]() The imported conversation will be combined with the text conversation you’ve had with the same contact (the app matches telephone numbers to find the right contact). STEP 3: OPEN MEI AND SEE THE IMPORTED MESSAGES Once you’ve enabled the SMS permission for Mei, open up WhatsApp and go into the conversation you’d like to export and hit the menu icon in the upper right corner. Or you can keep Mei as your default texting app (it’s pretty good, and has an optional AI). You can immediately change back to your default SMS app after the conversion. This can be temporary, but necessary to allow Mei to write the imported messages into the phone’s SMS database. Once you download and open up Mei, you’ll be prompted to allow it to be your default SMS app. Despite it being a texting app, it has a built in WhatsApp-to-SMS import feature that allows you to convert your conversations in WhatsApp into a universal SMS format, so any of your texting apps can access it. To do this, Android users can use an app called Mei in Google Play. But thanks to a feature in WhatsApp that allows you to “export” a single conversation, now there’s a way to copy a single WhatsApp conversation into your local texting or SMS/MMS database on Androids. ![]() Generally, there isn’t an easy way to take all the conversations you’ve had over the years on one messaging platform to another. Open Mei and find the imported messages.Open WhatsApp and select the conversation to convert.
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