My current mobile phone is a Galaxy A9 that I received1 on 30 May 2019; that's nearly six years ago. I was satisfied with my phone, primarily because I don't do much with it apart from using it as a telephone and as a camera. At work, we are about to embark upon the use of Priority Mobile, initially for something small but I have no doubt that once word gets out that we have this capability, there will be requests for more uses. The minimum configuration requires Android 11 - and of course, the version of Android on my phone is 10, and the A9 cannot support more modern versions.
Gripe: the phone comes with a type C to type C cable; obviously one plug fits into the phone, but I don't have (at the moment) a charger with a type C socket. Fortunately I was able to use the power cable of the Kobo that will have to suffice until Temu deliver a new charger, along with a type C headset and some replacement cases.
Since having written the above, I made a quick journey to Bet Shemesh, to one of the mobile phone shops. They transferred the SIM from the old to the new phone and sold me a case - a snip at only 80 NIS 😏. As noted in the previous paragraph, I ordered two replacement cases, each costing about 18 NIS - quite a difference.
It transpires that one doesn't need to back up WhatsApp data to the cloud: the app can do a phone to phone transfer; well, that's the theory. In practice, it didn't seem to work. The transfer started ok, but at some stage the connection was dropped, and since then I haven't managed to get any data transferred. The old phone can't find the new phone. It then occurred to me that maybe a reset would help. So I turned both phones off and then on again. The transfer started and even got to 100% on the old phone and about 98% on the new phone, but then the new phone said that there had been a problem and the transfer would have to be restarted. The old phone thinks (excuse the anthropomophism) that the transfer succeeded and cannot be persuaded to restart. No chats have been transferred and only pictures until 26 January are on the new phone (the pictures are not the fault of WhatsApp).
So I decided to take a computer-centric option: at the moment, I'm copying the entire android\media\com.whatsapp\whatsapp directory to my computer's hard drive and then I'll copy that directory to the new phone. I'll probably do the same with the DCIM directory, at least from 26 January. My private ringtones also have not been copied.
Enough moaning.
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