It is a pleasant feeling to switch from old mobile to a new one, but we feel baffled when we use a new phone without some necessary settings because the old mobile had a broken screen but many such significant numbers and pictures. Etc. Without this, many of our daily tasks get in trouble. This article will mention the necessary steps that you can use to transfer to a new mobile quickly.
1- Make a Backup
Users using Android phones can easily use the sync option in their Google Account, and if not, go to https://contacts.google.com/ and do it now. It automatically saves the contacts in your phone to the Google Account and transfers the old phone numbers to the new phone when you log in with the old Google Account.
2- Backup of Calls and Messages
can also backup text messages and phone calls via Google Drive. Photos, videos, and all media files can be saved on Google Photos, Google Drive, or Microsoft One Drive and easily transferred to a new mobile when needed.
3- Check the microSD Card
Before deleting data from the phone, it is essential to make sure that you have saved the photos or files in the phone to a drive or microSD card.
4- Log out first
The old phone uses the factory reset option to delete the data but remembers that it deletes the data but does not log out of the Google account. So first log out of the phone's Google account, then do a factory reset.
5- Take out the microSD card
Don't forget to remove the SD card from the old mobile so that if someone else uses your old mobile, your data will not fall into their hands.
6- WhatsApp Backup
To save WhatsApp's memorable chat, go to WhatsApp settings and use the option to save in Google. When you use Google in the new phone, your phone will ask the WhatsApp chat restore question that you can use to transfer the old conversation to your new phone.
7- Check whether the phone is encrypted or not
After using the Encrypt option, it will no longer be possible for a new user to access your old data. So go to Settings and encrypt your phone and then do a factory reset.
8- Now your phone is ready for battery reset
If you have transferred all data to a drive or SD card and encrypted the phone, your phone is ready for the factory reset. First, log out of your Google Account and now set your phone to factory "Erase all data (factory reset)" this will delete all your data in the phone.
9- Clean the phone and put it in the box
Thoroughly clean your old phone and keep all phone-related items like charger, hands-free, etc., in the same box in which the phone is held. This will make it easier for you to sell your old mobile phone at a reasonable price.
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