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Ultimate Guide - Transferring Content To Your New Phone

Most of us will upgrade our devices at some point and we'll all face the same dilemma: how do we transfer our info to the new device?

For those of you going through this for the first time, we’ve compiled a list of resources from various manufacturers to help you get started.

Apple

iPhone to iPhone

Apple Support has a great video HERE with some quick tips on how to transfer if you still have your old iPhone, and if you don't.

For your additional reference, HERE is a handy Apple how-to guide for all things iOS.

Switching over from Android to iOS

Apple makes it very easy for you to switch over from your Android device. Make sure both devices are charging and connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Then download the Move to iOS app available on the Google Play Store to your Android device and you're almost there.

Check out THIS link for all the steps.

 

Google Pixel devices

Switching from iOS and/or “other” devices

Transferring content to your new Pixel device depends largely on the content itself. Google has put together a step by step guide on how to import your photos, music, contacts, and email/messages at their website HERE

Need to activate a new SIM card for your new device? Check out our guide on how to do that HERE

Is there an official content transfer process missing for a particular manufacturer? Leave a comment below and we’ll review it and update this article!

Need more help? Contact us HERE for further assistance, or reach out to us over at our Facebook page and our team can help!

 

 

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  • Thanks for sharing this. I learn a lot about how to transfer data from old phone to new phone in this article. And I know that it may be a little bit difficult and inconvenient to transfer from iPhone to Samsung or switch data between iPhone and Blackberry. I have taken your advice to migrate my iPhone photos to Samsung successfully. Thanks again.

  • I never thought data transmission would be easy, it's also easy to lose data , but from your article , i can learn how to transfer data from phone to phone , especially, transferring messages from Android to iPhone , i last time I failed of transfer Android contacts , maybe  ,there's no successful link the two phones  to the computer , 

  • zaceryusa's avatar
    zaceryusa
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    It does not as easy as we thought ,because connect phone to computer is difficult .

  • NFtoBC's avatar
    NFtoBC
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    It does not as easy as we thought ,because connect phone to computer is difficult .

     

    Did your phone come with a charging cable? That is usually the means to connect the phone to a computer to transfer information to a new phone.

     

  • Using data transfer software can make it easily. With its four modes - Android to Android, Android to iOS, iOS to Android, iOS to iOS, it can transfer lossless files between two mobile phones.

    With it,you can move contacts, messages, call logs, photos, music, videos and apps, etc.

  • Nighthawk's avatar
    Nighthawk
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    A lot of the data transfer software out there is also dangerous and malicious. Users should be very wary of most of those programs, especially if the companies behind them won't post any contact information, including where they are based. Software from companies like Apple or Samsung is fine.