The first thing that you should look for in a phone transfer software is compatibility. The tool should be compatible with your source and target device. Also, it should run on the system that you own.
Not every application supports the transfer of all types of content. Besides photos, videos and music, you should make sure that it can also transfer your contacts, messages, voice memos, browser history, apps, and other types of data.
Your data is of utmost importance and should not be forwarded to any unknown source. Therefore, make sure that the tool won’t access your data. Ideally, it should only transfer your data without accessing it or storing it in between.
Most importantly, it should be easy to use. The tool should have a simple and intuitive interface so that all kinds of users can make the most of it without even having any prior technical experience. This is why one-click transfer solutions are recommended.
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Verdict: While the data transfer iOS/Android apps might seem convenient, they can’t fulfill every requirement of yours. They are also more time-consuming and might compromise the security of your content. Also, they have limited data support and encounter compatibility issues. To avoid these problems and perform a direct data transfer, it is recommended to use a desktop phone application like Dr.Fone Switch or Wondershare MobileTrans.
You can transfer your photos, videos, audios, documents, etc. from one device to another wirelessly using Bluetooth. Though, it will consume a lot of time and you won’t be able to transfer all kinds of data in one go with this technique.
If you use a native method like iCloud or iTunes, then the existing data on the device would be deleted in the process of restoring a backup. If you don’t want to lose your data, then use a dedicated third-party data transfer tool like Dr.Fone.
Yes, you can transfer your apps between different devices. You can download the previously purchased apps once again or use an inbuilt solution as well. There are also third-party tools to do the same.
Ideally, it would depend on the technique you are implementing. For instance, if you are using iTunes, then you need to backup the device first and later restore it. Though, tools like Dr.Fone or MobileTrans can perform a direct device to device transfer as well.
Yes, you can use a third-party tool to transfer data from one device to another. Most of the tools are quite safe and won’t even access your data in the process. Though, some applications might not be so safe. Therefore, it is recommended to only use a reliable tool to transfer data.
No, you do not need to root or jailbreak your Android or iOS device to transfer data. Though, in order to transfer a certain type of content (like app data), some tools might require rooting.
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