If you’re thinking about switching to a new phone, be sure to consider the cloud storage options available. They make the process quick and easy, no matter what kind of phone you’re using. ..

Google has made it simple to move your data between phones, and once you’ve prepared a data backup, it only requires a few taps. When you’re finished, move on and resume using your preferred Android applications. We have mentioned steps below to transfer data from old Android to new Android

Ways to transfer data from old Android to new Android

using Bluetooth

Once the Bluetooth device is turned on, locate the device you want to pair it with. On most phones, this will be a blue light that will blink when the phone is searching for a Bluetooth connection. If your phone doesn’t have a blue light, look for a small button on the side of the phone that says “Bluetooth.” Click on it to open up the Bluetooth menu. From here, click on “Pairing.” You will see a list of devices that are currently paired with your phone. Select the device you want to pair your phone with and click on “Pair.” ..

To connect your devices, make sure they are both visible to each other. When one device finds the other device’s Bluetooth signal, its name will appear under “Available devices” on the screen. ..

From the Share menu, select “Share data with other devices”. On the next screen, select the devices you want to share with and enter a name for the shared folder. Click on the “Share” button. Open the File Manager app on your first Android device and go to the folder(s) you want to share. Select the data you want to share and click on the menu button. Tap on “Share” and select “Share data with other devices” from the list of options. On the next screen, enter a name for your shared folder and click on the “Share” button. Open File Manager on your first Android device and go to the folder(s) you want to share. Select the data you want to share and click on the menu button. Tap on “Share” and select “Share data with other devices” from the list of options. On the next screen, enter a name for your shared folder and click on the “Share” button ..

Sharing options like the image below will appear. Choose the Bluetooth icon to share the photo with a Bluetooth-enabled device.

If you accept the transfer, your device will reboot and you will be taken to the new phone’s home screen. If you decline the transfer, your device will stay where it is and you can continue using it as usual. ..

with Gmail or Messaging App

Under the backup and reset tab, you will find a button to backup your settings and data. Click on this button to back up your settings and data.

If you want to back up your Google Drive contents, a new page will open up that will let you choose what to back up. ..

After selecting, click on “Backup” and your files will be backed up to Google Drive. ..

Now, you can login into your Google account and restore your backup file. Choose the file you want to restore from the drive and click on it. Tap restore. This will transfer the data to the receiving android device.

Back up your old phone

Scroll down to the bottom and select “Privacy”. Select the “Location Services” option. Under “Location Services”, select the “Wearable Location” option. Under “Location Services”, select the “Cellular Data Use” option. Under “Location Services”, select the “Cellular Data Use (2G/3G)” option.

Scroll down and tap Settings.

Photos & Videos is not set to “On” follow the steps below to back up your photos and videos.

Final Words

To switch from your old Android phone to a new one, make sure all of your data is securely transferred. Fortunately, Google makes it incredibly simple to do so. All of your texts, call logs, contacts, music, and photos can be easily transferred to your new phone without any fuss.