Start your new phone era.

How to transfer data between Android phones1:

Step 1: Connect both phones wirelessly.

Turn on your new and existing Android phones.

Your new Android phone will give you instructions right on the screen to connect your old device.2

An Android phone screen with the title “Set up using another device” and “To copy settings, accounts and more from another phone or tablet, keep it nearby and unlocked” In the top corner is the “transfer” icon. Below the message are two phone outlines, one with a blue triangle, the other with a green gear in the center.

Step 2: Activate your SIM & sign in.

Next, follow the on-screen instructions to activate your SIM, add your Google Account, and set up biometrics.

An illustration of an Android phone screen during the SIM activation process. There are three signal bars in the upper left corner of the screen. Text on the screen says “Connect to mobile network.” Smaller text below that says “Set up an eSIM or insert a SIM card now.” There is a hyperlink that says “Learn how to use a SIM card.” Below the text, there is an illustration showing the bottom edge of a phone with the SIM card port highlighted.

Step 3: Select your data.

After that, you’ll choose what data you want to copy from your existing Android phone.

An Android phone screen with the title “Choose what to copy”. There is a progress bar of how much has transferred as well as a checked off list of data to transfer including Apps, Contacts, Photos & videos and Music & other audio,”

Step 4: Transfer your data.

That’s it! Your data will transfer over while you get to know your new phone.

An Android phone screen with the title “All set!” and the message “You’re ready to start using your phone”. Directly below is the clickable text link for “System navigation settings”.

Android Switch

On Pixel, you can transfer even after setup.

If you are a Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, or Pixel 9 Pro Fold user, you can now access Android Switch after you’ve already set up your device.

Find it in settings, or on the Google Play Store.

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Use a cable.

What can transfer:

  • Contacts

  • Photos and videos

  • Calendar events

  • Messages & WhatsApp chats

  • Apps

  • Music

  • And more

  • An iPhone and brand new Android phone sit side-by-side, connected by a Lightning USB cord. Data is transferring easily from the iPhone to the new Android phone.

    1. Connect both devices.

    Turn on your new Android device. When prompted, connect your new Android phone to your old iPhone using your Lightning to USB-C cable. In some cases, you might need an OTG adapter.

  • A brand new Android phone screen with the message "Select your data." along with a list of contacts, photos and videos, calendar events, messages and WhatsApp chats and music listed below.

    2. Select your data.

    Follow the on-screen instructions to choose what to copy over — contacts, photos, messages, WhatsApp chats and more. Disable iMessage so you don't miss a notification.

  • A brand new Android phone screen with the message "Transferring data." along with a list of contacts, photos and videos, calendar events, messages and WhatsApp chats and music listed below.

    3. Transfer.

    That's it. You’ve copied over your most important data onto your new Android phone.

For more details, see step-by-step guides for Samsung Galaxy phones, Pixel phones or visit our Help Center.

If a cable isn’t available

Transfer wirelessly.

What can transfer:

  • Contacts

  • Photos and videos

  • Calendar events

  • An iPhone and brand new Android phone sit side-by-side with a Wifi symbol between them. Two dots animate between the Wifi symbol and phones to signify wireless data transfer.

    1. Connect both devices wirelessly.

    Turn on your new Android phone and follow the on-screen prompts. When asked if you have a cable, select "No cable," and follow the instructions to connect your iPhone and Android via Wifi using the Switch to Android app. To transfer data without a cable to Samsung devices, go here.

  • A brand new Android phone screen with the message "Select your data." along with a list of contacts, photos and videos, calendar events, messages and WhatsApp chats and music listed below

    2. Select your data.

    Follow the on-screen instructions to choose what comes with you — contacts, photos, videos and calendar events. To transfer Messages and WhatsApp chats, you’ll need to use a cable.

  • A brand new Android phone screen with the message "Transferring data." along with a list of contacts, photos and videos, calendar events, messages and WhatsApp chats and music listed below.

    3. Transfer.

    That's it. Your personal data is now on your new Android phone. Just disable iMessage so you don't miss a notification.

All this data will transfer onto your brand new Android phone.*

  • Apps
  • Music
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Contacts
  • Texts
  • Wallpaper
  • Call history

Free and paid apps available on Google Play. Excluding DRM music. Contacts stored on your phone or sim card. Texts include SMS, MMS and RCS messages, Multimedia from text messages. Phone settings vary by phone and Android version.*

What you can transfer to yournew Android phone.

Data Type Cable WiFi
Contacts

Photos

1) Stored on device

2) Stored in iCloud*

* Request to transfer at privacy.apple.com

Videos

1) Stored on device

2) Stored in iCloud*

* Request to transfer at privacy.apple.com
Calendar events

Messages

SMS, MMS and iMessage text and media

WhatsApp message history and media

 

Apps

(At no cost in Google Play only)
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Music

(Any DRM free, non-iTunes, on your device)
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Notes

* Free and paid apps available on Google Play. Excluding DRM music. Contacts stored on your phone or sim card. Texts include SMS, MMS and RCS messages, Multimedia from text messages. Phone settings vary by phone and Android version.
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