How to transfer data to a new Android device?
Can't transfer over Wi-FiOnly certain devices can transfer over Wi-Fi. If the old device is an iPhone with iOS 13 or earlier or runs Android 4 or earlier, the transfer won't work.
Not enough storage on your new Android deviceTry to sync data to Google One or select fewer data types.
Tips:
Make sure you back up photos to Google One and then don't transfer photos during restore, since they sync again on the new device.
Choose not to transfer apps and app data.
You can't receive text messages on your new Android deviceMake sure iMessage is turned off on all iOS devices.
If your old device was an iPhone, you may need to recreate group chats.
You may also need to restart some group chats, especially ones with 10 or more people.
If people message you through your Apple ID in iMessage, ask them to use your phone number instead.
Set up your e-SIM or insert your SIM card.
The device ran out of battery during transferCharge the device and you should be able to pick up where you left off. If not, factory reset your device and try again.
If your device supports wireless charging, place your device on a wireless charging pad during a cable transfer.
If you transfer data wirelessly, you can plug your devices into a charging cable while the data transfers.
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