What to Know
- Go to Settings > System or Google > Backup and turn on Backup by Google One.
- Then, set up (or reset) your new phone and choose to restore data from another device.
- Alternatively, use Samsung Smart Switch to transfer apps via USB cable, external storage, or wirelessly.
This article explains how to transfer apps from an old Android phone to yournew phone. Methods include using the built-in Android Backup and Restore feature or using the Samsung Smart Switch Mobile app if it's pre-installed on your device.
Use the Android Backup and Restore Feature
First, check that your old device is backing up your data:
Your menu settings might be slightly different depending on your phone's manufacturer and its Android version.
Open the Settings and tap System or Google.
Tap Backup. (You may have to expand the Advanced section first.)
Verify that the Backup by Google One toggle is on. If it is, you're all set.
If it's toggled to off, slide it on and select Back up now.
When the backup is complete, you're good to go.
You can't restore a backup from a higher Android version onto a device with a lower Android version.
Restore Your Data to the New Phone
Now you're ready to restore your data to the new Android. If you haven't set up your new phone, you'll be able to restore your data, including apps, during that process.
If you set up your phone and didn't restore your data, reset it to factory settings and start the setup process over again.
Charge your new Android and power it up. Follow the prompts on the screen until it asks you if you want to restore data from another device. You can always opt to start with a clean slate when you get a new phone, but restoring data from an old phone makes the transition seamless.
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Choose the device you want to restore data from and tap Copy Your Data.
Your Android prompts you to connect to a Wi-Fi network. Make sure it's connected to the same one as your old phone.
From the restore options, choose either A backup from an Android phone (if you have your old Android on hand) or A backup from the cloud (if you don't).
Using the same account you're logged in to on your old phone, sign in to your Google account.
In the list of backup options, which includes your old Android device, select the correct one (most likely the most recent one). Then tap Restore to move the data and settings from your previous device. Tap Apps to select which apps you want on the new device.
While your data is restored in the background, you can continue with the set-up process.
Use the Samsung Smart Switch Mobile App
Smart Switch comes pre-installed on most Samsung devices. If you don't already have it, download the Samsung Smart Switch app from Google Play or the Samsung app store. You can use the app to transfer data from an Android phone running 6.0 Marshmallow or later to a Samsung phone.
You can use three methods with Smart Switch: Wirelessly, USB cable, or external storage (SD card or USB storage).
Using Smart Switch With a Wireless Connection
Here's how to transfer apps using the wireless method, which is the most straightforward.
Launch Smart Switch on your new phone.
Select Receive data > Wireless > Galaxy/Android.
Open Smart Switch on your old device.
Tap Send data > Wireless.
Follow the screen prompts on your new device.
Using Smart Switch With a USB Cable
Here's how to transfer apps using a USB cable.
Plug in your old phone's USB cable.
Connect that cable to a Samsung USB connector.
Plug the Samsung USB connector into your new Samsung phone.
Launch Smart Switch on your old phone.
Follow screen prompts to transfer apps. Start by adjusting the USB setting on your old phone to Media device (MTP).
Using Smart Switch With an SD Card
To use the external storage option, insert the SD card or connect the phone to the USB storage device that contains the apps you want to restore. Follow the screen prompts.
Samsung also has Smart Switch apps for Windows and Mac. Download and launch the desktop app, connect your new phone to the computer, and follow the on-screen instructions to transfer apps and other data.
Backing Up and Restoring Games
How frustrating is it to start up a new phone, open your favorite game, and find that your progress has been erased? Fear not. With most games in the Play Store, you can easily back up your progress and bring it with you to each new device.
Google Play Games automatically backs up data to your Google account. Compatible apps have a green gamepad icon on their Play Store listing. Just log in to your Play Games account on your new phone to sync your progress.
If your game is not Google Play Games compatible, back it up separately. Check the app's settings to see if there's a backup option.
Other Considerations
For non-Google apps, double-check that those apps are backing up to Google Drive. For instance, you might want a messaging app to save your chat history. Most popular apps will have this option.
If you save passwords or bookmarks in Chrome or another mobile browser, be sure to sign in on all your devices so that your data syncs properly. Go to the browser settings and sign in if you're not already.
FAQ
How do I transfer apps from my Android to my Chromebook?
Depending on your model, you may be able to download Android apps on your Chromebook. Log in to your Google Account and go to the Play Store. Any apps you've purchased can be downloaded for free.
Can I transfer apps from my Android to my iPhone?
No. You can transfer Android data to an iPhone, you can't use Android apps on iPhone. You must purchase the app from the Apple Store.
How do I transfer contacts from Android to iPhone?
To transfer contacts from Android to iPhone, download the Move to iOS app in the Google Play Store. Alternatively, use the Google app on iPhone or export your SIM card.
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