Start your new phone era with easy data transfer.

Connect both phones wirelessly.1 Follow the on-screen prompts to prepare your new Android phone and copy your data.

Transfer data wirelessly

1. Connect both phones.

Turn on your new and existing Android phones.

Follow the on-screen instructions on your new Android phone.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.

Transfer data wirelessly

2. Select your data.

Follow the on-screen instructions to activate your SIM and add your Google Account.

Choose what data 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,”

Transfer data wirelessly

3. Transfer data.

That’s it! Your data is now on your new Android phone.3

If there are any problems or you have questions about transferring, head to the Help Center. If you are setting up a Samsung phone, instructions will be in Smart Switch.

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”.

Connect both phones using your old iPhone Lightning cable. Follow the on-screen prompts to choose what to copy over.

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.

Fastest, most comprehensive

Use a cable.

To transfer the most data, we recommend using your old iPhone Lightning cable.

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

If a cable isn’t available

Transfer wirelessly.

You can connect your new Android and old iPhone wirelessly, to transfer a more limited set of your data.

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FAQs.

Fastest, most comprehensive

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.*