Much like merging folders and files on a Windows PC, PhoneTrans takes any new data not found to exist on the new phone copies it over from your old device. This keeps the existing data on your new phone intact but moves all possible data points from your old handset. Phone Merge is a middle ground of the previous methods. Again, PhoneTrans will move everything it possibly can like photos, video, apps, and contacts. There’s a glaring warning when you initiate this mode that it will wipe all data from the new phone. This takes the entire data from your old phone and replaces everything on the new device with that information. You can easily select all or none of these. This includes personal data like photos, videos, and contacts. Phone Migrate is a selective process that allows you total control of what’s brought over to the new device from the old. Phone Migrate, Phone Clone, and Phone Merge are all available. PhoneTrans offers a few different modes of data transfer. Chances are you own one of them and can take advantage. PhoneTrans supports up to 20,000 different devices currently available running Android. However, I did find that the wired connection was predictably faster, but please remember USB debugging and dev options should be disabled immediately after you’re done for security purposes. You can skip this and use a QR-code protocol to use wireless transfer if you want. You must enable developer options and USB debugging for this process to work via USB. PhoneTrans can offer users a better, more complete, option to move these cherished moments over to a new device. While Android does a great job of contacts and some user data retention, it’s not a quick fix for things like videos and photos. One of the biggest fears of grabbing a new phone can be the dilemma of data transferring.
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