How to transfer data to a new Samsung Galaxy phone via Wi-Fi, USB-C or PC
Here’s how to restore your precious data on a new Galaxy phone
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Depending on when you’re reading this,Samsung’s highly anticipatedSamsung Galaxy S24phones are either just around the corner or sitting pretty in the window of your local smartphone store. In either case, you’re here because you want to know how to transfer your data to a new Samsung Galaxy phone (S24 or otherwise), and in this guide, we detail the steps required to do just that.
Before we start, it’s worth noting that there are three distinct ways to transfer your data to a new Samsung Galaxy phone – you can do so via Wi-Fi, a USB-C cable, or your computer – but all three methods use Samsung’s proprietary Smart Switch software, which requires Android 4.3 or later (on both devices) to function.
If you’re currently rocking an iPhone and are keen to move your data from iOS to Android, we’ve got a separate guide onhow to switch from iPhone to Android(as well as a guide onhow to switch from Android to iPhone). Below, though, we outline how to transfer data to a new Samsung Galaxy phone – from an existing Android phone – using each of those aforementioned methods.
Tools and Requirements
Quick steps for how to transfer data to a new Samsung Galaxy phone
How to transfer data using Wi-Fi
1. Make sure Smart Switch is enabled on both devices
Using Smart Switch over Wi-Fi is by far the easiest way to transfer your contacts, photos, music and other data from one phone to a new Samsung phone. Most new Samsung phones have Smart Switch functionality enabled as standard – you’ll find the app via Search or in Settings. But if you’re transferring data from a non-Galaxy device, you’ll need todownload Smart Switch from theGoogle Play Store. This download requires Android 4.3 or later, as well as 1.5GB of storage space
2. Open the Smart Switch app on both devices
First,open the Smart Switch app on both of your devices. If you’ve never used Smart Switch before, you’ll need toaccept the terms and conditions.Tap Allowon the permissions screen to progress to the Transfer step.
3. Connect both devices via Wi-Fi
Ensuring that both devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi network,bring them together. On the old phone,tap Send data,then Wireless. On the new Galaxy phone,tap Receive data,then Galaxy/Android,then Wireless.
4. Transfer data between devices
Tap Allow on your old phone, thenselect the amount of data you want to transfer.Tap Nextto begin the migration process. A percentage graphic will appear to indicate the time remaining. When done,tap Go to the Home screen.
How to transfer data using a USB-C cable
1. Connect the two devices via USB-C
To transfer data using a USB-C cable,follow steps 1 and 2 above(in short: open the Smart Switch app on both devices). Then,connect the two devices using the USB-C connectorprovided with your new Samsung phone.
2. Transfer data between devices
On your new Samsung phone,select Backupin the Smart Switch app interface,then Allow.Select the amount of data you want to transfer, thentap Startto initiate the migration. A percentage graphic will appear to indicate the time remaining. When done,tap Go to the Home screen.
How to transfer data using a PC
1. Download Smart Switch on your PC
To transfer data using a PC, you’ll first need todownload Smart Switchon that PC (you’ll also need to be running Windows 7 or later).
2. Connect your old device to your PC
Next,connect your old device to your PCusing a compatible cable.
3. Backup data from your old phone onto your PC
Then, on your PC,select Backupin the Smart Switch interface,then Allowon your old phone to initiate the transfer process. Once complete,tap OKand disconnect the phone.
4. Connect your new device to your PC
Now, you’ll want toconnect your new device to your PCvia a compatible cable.
5. Transfer your data to your new device
On your PC,select Restorein the Smart Switch interface. Then,tap Select a different backup,then Samsung device data. From here, you canbegin the data transfer.
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Axel is TechRadar’s UK-based Phones Editor, reporting on everything from the latest Apple developments to newest AI breakthroughs as part of the site’s Mobile Computing vertical. Having previously written for publications including Esquire and FourFourTwo, Axel is well-versed in the applications of technology beyond the desktop, and his coverage extends from general reporting and analysis to in-depth interviews and opinion.
Axel studied for a degree in English Literature at the University of Warwick before joining TechRadar in 2020, where he then earned an NCTJ qualification as part of the company’s inaugural digital training scheme.
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