Top 5 Ways to Transfer Files from Old Android Phone to New Android Phone

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Written By Raj
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Published On October 6th, 2023
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Transfer data from OLD android to another

Getting a latest phone is awesome. However, switching the phones can be a complete pain. Not only you have to make sure all of your data is backed up, but you also have to find the ways to copy data from one Android phone to another Android.

Yeah, we understand your pain. This is the reason, we have come with top 5 ways to transfer files from old Android phone to a new Android phone. But, before starting the blog, let’s take a quick look on a real-life scenario to understand the problem during the file transfer process.

Hey! My old phone was slowing down. So, I purchased a new Android phone. But the thing is that I have very important files, contacts, messages stored on my old phone. And I want to migrate data from old Android phone to new Android phone. So, if anyone knows a simple and effective solution then, please help me.”

There are lots of Android phone users facing this issue when they switch to a new phone. But after reading this blog, you become pro to move files from one Android phone to another Android phone.

Here comes the good part…

Top 5 Ways to Transfer All Data from One Android to Another Android Phone

In the following section, we are going to describe all the workarounds that will help to migrate data from old Android phone to a new one. Let’s take a deep dive into the techniques.

# Solution 1: Through Google Account

As we know that when we buy a new phone, the first thing we do is Gmail account configuration. Because without Google account, it is not possible to use all the features of your Android phone.

So, pick up your old phone and follow the steps listed below to move files from one Android phone to another Android phone.

Go to Settings ⚙️ >> Backup and reset ☁️ >> Backup my data

Transfer data through google account

Note: If you want to see all the backup files then, open the Google Drive app on your phone and then go to the Backup option from the left hamburger menu.

After creating a backup, all you have to do is sign-in with the same Google account to your new Android Phone. Now, go to the Settings and select Restore from backup option to get back all your files of old devices like Apps, Call logs, Contacts, Message, including Device Settings such as Wi-Fi password and permissions SMS.

# Solution 2: Using USB Data Cable

In the section, we are going to transfer files with the help of Data cable and system. So, let’s see the process to transfer files from old Android to new Android phone. And the steps are mentioned below:

Step 1: First, connect your old phone through USB data cable to your system.

Transfer files through USB cabel

Step 2: Now, copy all phone storage data to the system.

Step 3: After that, connect your new phone to the system using USB Data Cable.

Step 4: Move all the copied data from one Android phone to another Android.

Note: Downside associated with this technique is that you can only transfer the media files to your new phone. You cannot transfer Contacts, SMS, Device Settings, and Apps.

# Solution 3: Using Google Files App

Google Files is a free app that can be downloaded from the Play Store. It is a file manager app, but it also gives you the option to migrate data from an old Android phone to a new Android phone. Now, let’s jump into the working:

Step 1: First, download and run the Google Files app on the old as well as a new phone.

Share it Download

Step 2: Now, tap on Share and then, tap on Send option.

Send and receive data files

Note: You have to follow the same steps to your new phone. But on a new phone, you have to tap on the Receive option instead of the Send option.

Step 3: After a few minutes, you will be able to see the recipient’s name on your phone screen, tap on it.

Share it file selection

Step 4: Now, tap on the category to see files from the category.

Step 5: After that, tap on the file(s) and app(s) that you want to share.

Select the device to share the file

Step 6: At last, tap on the Send button.

# Solution 4: Using SHAREit

SHAREit is a third-party application. Just like its name, it is an app that used to share files from one Android phone to another phone.

Step 1:Download and install the app on both of your phones.

File received

Step 2: Once the installation is completed, launch the app.

Step 3: Tap on the Send button from your old Android phone, which will displayed on the right side of the screen.

Step 4: Select the files (documents, photos, videos) and app that you want to share.

Bluetooth turn on

Step 5: Now, a radar-like screen will be shown up on your phone screen and a phone avatar icon will also be visible.

Select the device to share the file

Note: To transfer files from old Android phones to a new Android phone, one thing you have to remember that both Android phones should be connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

Step 6: Tap on your other phone avatar icon.

Step 7: After a few seconds, the files will begin to send.

File received

# Solution 5: Through Bluetooth

When it comes to migrate data from old Android phone to new. Many people choose a built-in Bluetooth option. So, in this section, we are going to show how to move files from one Android phone to another Android via Bluetooth. The steps are listed below:

Step 1: First turn on the Bluetooth of your phones.

Bluetooth turn on

Note: There are two ways to turn on the Bluetooth. The first way is to pull down the shortcut menu bar from the top of the screen where you will see the Bluetooth option. Afterward, turn On the Bluetooth icon. Else, select the Bluetooth option from the Settings and turn ON the Bluetooth.

Step 2: Scan for the new device to complete the pairing.

Note: For successful pairing, you have to turn on the Bluetooth on your other phone. Also once the pairing is completed successfully, there’s no need to establish the connection every time for those two particular phones.

Bluetooth pairing message

Step 3: Once the Bluetooth connection established successfully then, go to the File Manager.

Step 4: Now, select the file you want to transfer and tap on the Menu.

Step 5: After that, click on the Share option.

Share files using Bluetooth

Step 6: Now, you will see the window popping up. Choose Bluetooth to transfer a file.

Select Bluetooth option

Step 7: After that, you will see a request box has appeareded in the receiving handset.

Step 8: Click on the Accept button to start the transfer process.

Accept incoming files

Conclusion

Sharing files from one Android phone to another Android is a frustrating job. And if you are going to change your old mobile with a new one, then certainly this blog is meant for you. Here, we have discussed the top 5 simple and easy ways to transfer files from old Android to new Android phone. Now it is up to you to choose any of the above methods and reduce the headache.

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By Raj

Raj is a versatile digital marketing and content strategy professional with a diverse skill set. He is passionate about driving growth and success, and he combines his marketing expertise with a knack for creating engaging content that resonates with a wide range of audiences.