Transfer all data to new phone android

Transferring data from an old Android phone to a new one can be a bit of a process, but it's definitely doable. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you transfer all your data to your new Android phone:

Method 1: Using Google's Built-in Transfer Feature

  1. Make sure both phones are running Android 4.0 or later.
  2. On your old phone, go to Settings > Accounts > Google > Backup & reset.
  3. Enable "Back up my data" and "Automatic restore".
  4. On your new phone, go to Settings > Accounts > Google > Backup & reset.
  5. Enable "Automatic restore" and sign in with the same Google account used on your old phone.
  6. Wait for the data to transfer. This may take a few minutes.

Method 2: Using a Third-Party Transfer App

  1. Download and install a third-party transfer app on both phones, such as:
    • SMS Backup & Restore
    • Helium Backup
    • My Backup Pro
    • Copy My Data
  2. On your old phone, open the app and select the data you want to transfer (e.g., contacts, SMS, apps, etc.).
  3. On your new phone, open the app and select the option to restore data from the old phone.
  4. Follow the app's instructions to complete the transfer process.

Method 3: Using a USB Cable and Computer

  1. Connect your old phone to your computer using a USB cable.
  2. Enable USB debugging on your old phone (Settings > Developer options > USB debugging).
  3. On your computer, open the Android File Transfer app (or use a file manager like ES File Explorer).
  4. Transfer the following files from your old phone to your computer:
    • Contacts: vcf file
    • SMS: msgstore.db file
    • Photos: DCIM folder
    • Music: Music folder
    • Apps: APK files
  5. Connect your new phone to your computer using a USB cable.
  6. Transfer the files from your computer to your new phone.

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