How to Transfer WhatsApp Chats to GB WhatsApp Seamlessly
One of the most common hesitations people have before switching to GB WhatsApp is the fear of losing years of chat history. The good news is that transferring your chats from official WhatsApp to GB WhatsApp Latest Version is a well-established process that works reliably when done correctly. This step-by-step guide from whtgbapps.com covers the complete transfer process so you can make the switch without losing a single message.

Understanding the Transfer Process
WhatsApp stores all messages in a local database file on your device’s internal storage. This file format is compatible between official WhatsApp and GB WhatsApp. The transfer process essentially involves:
- Creating a backup of your official WhatsApp data
- Moving that data to where GB WhatsApp expects to find it
- Installing GB WhatsApp
- Restoring from the moved backup
The compatibility between the two apps’ backup formats is what makes this process possible.
Before You Start: Important Preparations
Before beginning the transfer, complete these preparation steps:
- Ensure your phone has sufficient battery (at least 50% or connected to power)
- Verify you have adequate storage space (at least double the size of your WhatsApp data folder)
- Note the current version of your official WhatsApp for reference
- Confirm you have access to the phone number registered with WhatsApp for re-verification
Step 1: Back Up Your WhatsApp Chats
Create a fresh, complete backup of your official WhatsApp data:
- Open the official WhatsApp application
- Go to the three-dot menu → Settings
- Tap Chats
- Select Chat Backup
- Tap Back Up Now
Wait for the backup to complete. The time varies from a few seconds to several minutes depending on how much data you have. When complete, the screen shows the date, time, and size of the successful backup.
If you want the most complete backup including all media, ensure the “Include videos” option is enabled before backing up. This creates a larger but more complete backup file.
Step 2: Locate Your WhatsApp Data Folder
Using your phone’s file manager app:
- Navigate to Internal Storage
- Find the folder named WhatsApp
- This folder contains everything: messages, media, and backup files
Familiarize yourself with this folder location. You will be working with it in the next step.
Step 3: Copy or Rename the Folder
GB WhatsApp stores its data in a folder named GBWhatsApp (or sometimes WhatsApp, depending on the version). The simplest transfer method:
Option A: Copy and Rename
- Long-press the WhatsApp folder in your file manager
- Select Copy
- Navigate to the same storage level (Internal Storage root)
- Paste the copied folder
- Rename the copy to GBWhatsApp
Option B: Using a File Manager with Duplicate Feature
- Long-press the WhatsApp folder
- Select Duplicate or Copy Here
- Rename the duplicate to GBWhatsApp
The result should be two folders at the same level: your original WhatsApp folder and a new GBWhatsApp folder containing identical data.
Step 4: Download and Install GB WhatsApp
With your data prepared:
- Visit whtgbapps.com and download the latest GB WhatsApp APK
- Enable Unknown Sources in your Android settings if not already done
- Install the APK by tapping the downloaded file
- Follow the installation prompts
Do not open GB WhatsApp yet.
Step 5: Register and Restore
Now open GB WhatsApp:
- Enter your phone number (the same one used with official WhatsApp)
- Enter the verification code received via SMS
- When the app detects the backup data in the GBWhatsApp folder, it will prompt you to restore
- Tap Restore
- The restoration process runs, loading all your messages and media
This can take anywhere from a few seconds to several minutes depending on the size of your chat history and media collection. Let it complete without interrupting.
Step 6: Verify the Transfer
After restoration completes:
- Browse through your chat list and confirm all contacts appear
- Open a few chats to verify message history is present
- Check the media folder to confirm images and videos are accessible
- Send a test message to verify the app is working correctly
If everything looks correct, your transfer is complete.
Handling Transfer Issues
| Problem | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| No restore prompt appears | Backup not in GBWhatsApp folder | Verify folder name and location |
| Partial chat history (some chats missing) | Incomplete backup | Repeat backup on official WhatsApp and retry |
| Media missing after restore | Videos excluded from backup | Re-enable video backup and create new backup |
| Transfer taking very long | Very large data set | Be patient; let it complete |
Can You Keep Both Apps Running?
Yes. You can run official WhatsApp and GB WhatsApp simultaneously with the same number. However, messages will only be delivered to whichever app is actively registered on the server at any given time. Using both apps simultaneously with one number is not reliable for primary communication.
The preferred approach for users wanting both is to use a second phone number for GB WhatsApp.
Transferring Back from GB WhatsApp to Official WhatsApp
If you ever want to transfer back:
- Create a backup in GB WhatsApp (Settings → Chats → Chat Backup)
- Copy the GBWhatsApp/databases folder
- Rename the copy to place it in the WhatsApp/databases folder
- Install or open official WhatsApp
- Restore when prompted
The reverse transfer works on the same compatibility principle.
FAQs
Q1: Will my contacts’ messages also transfer, or just my own messages? The backup includes the complete conversation history — both sides of every conversation. All messages transfer regardless of who sent them.
Q2: Do voice messages and documents transfer along with text? Yes. The WhatsApp folder contains all media files. As long as you copy the entire folder including the Media subfolder, all media transfers.
Q3: What happens to my sticker packs during transfer? Sticker packs may need to be re-downloaded after transfer. They are not always included in the standard backup.
Q4: Can I transfer group chats as well? Yes. Group conversations transfer completely, including all message history and media shared in the group.
Q5: Is my backup encrypted? Can anyone read it? Backup files use WhatsApp’s crypt encryption format (.crypt15 etc.). They are encrypted and not readable as plain text.
Conclusion
Transferring WhatsApp chats to GB WhatsApp is a completely reliable process when the steps are followed correctly. The backup compatibility between the two apps means your full message history, media, and documents make the journey intact. The process takes 15 to 30 minutes for most users and results in a fully functioning GB WhatsApp installation with your complete communication history preserved. whtgbapps.com supports users through this transfer process and all other aspects of GB WhatsApp setup and management.
