3 Ways to Transfer Data from Samsung to Samsung Galaxy S20

January 09, 2020
Summary: Feel helpless to transfer tons of data from phone to phone? Looking for a simple way to sync all data from old Galaxy phone to your new Samsung Galaxy S20. This article will show you three helpful ways to transfer data from any Samsung phone to Samsung Galaxy S20 with ease.
 
Samsung Galaxy S20 uses a 120Hz refresh rate screen to provide users with a smoother and smoother sliding screen experience, and more importantly, it can bring a smoother gaming experience. In addition, in order to have both power consumption, Samsung will provide users with a display mode switching button in the mobile phone setting options to meet different consumer groups or different application scenarios. In terms of configuration, the standard S20 will use a 6.2-inch AMOLED display. The rear Samsung includes a 100-megapixel CMOS, ultra-wide-angle, and 5x periscope telephoto lens. The processor will no doubt be an Exynos 990 / Snapdragon. 865, 8GB + 128GB memory take-off, built-in 4000mAh battery, running One UI 2.1 based on Android 10.

 
Such a cost-effective mobile phone definitely attracted many people. Maybe you are distressed about how to transfer data. Mobile Transfer software can solve this problem very efficiently.
 
Mobile Transfer was developed specifically for data transfer and management. Now it has been widely used and has been well received by customers. There are many advantages to it, and now we only need to elaborate on its three advantages. Firstly, its compatibility is very good, perfectly compatible with almost all Android phones and tablets. Secondly, it has many types of transferable data, such as contacts, call history, text messages, pictures, music, videos, bookmarks, calendar, Apps, app data and so on. There is also a high degree of security, which will not harm your phone or leak your information, and also guarantees a 100% transfer of data.

           
 
 

Part 1 Directly Sync All Data from Samsung to Samsung Galaxy S20

 
Step 1: Select the transmission mode
 
First download, install and run "Mobile Transfer" on your computer. Then click the "Phone To Phone Transfer" button on the main interface, and then click "Start".

 
Step 2: Connect your two phones to your computer
 
Please connect the Samsung Galaxy S20 and Samsung phone to the computer with USB respectively. If the right side of the panel shows your Samsung phone instead of your Samsung Galaxy S20, you need to click the "Flip" button to swap the positions of the two phones to ensure that the next steps can be completed.

 
Step 3: Transfer the selected data in a click
 
The main interface displays the data type directory. Please tick the data you need to transfer, click "Start Transfer" after preview confirmation, and transfer the data to your Samsung Galaxy S20. At this time, you can see the progress bar of the transfer on the main interface. Please be patient, the speed of transmission depends on the amount of data.

 
Note: The mobile phone and computer need to maintain a good connection during the transfer process. If you want to delete the existing data of Samsung Galaxy S20 before transferring, you can check "Clear data before copy".
 
 

Part 2 Restore Data from Backup to Samsung Galaxy S20

 
Step 1: Select the transmission mode
 
First download and install Mobile Transfer and run it on your computer. At this time, you can see four modes on the main interface, please select "Restore From Backups", and then check MobileTrans.

 
Note: The premise of selecting "MobileTrans" is that you have used this Mobile Transfer software to back up data from your old Samsung phone. Not only that, the program also supports other backup files such as Samsung Kies backup, iTunes backup, iCloud backup and so forth. If you get any such backup file, you can also select it.
 
Step 2: Connect your device and computer
 
Now you need to connect your Samsung Galaxy S20 to your computer via its USB cable.

 
Step 3: Select the data you need to transfer
 
All backup files will be listed on the left panel, please select one as needed. The program will extract all transferable files from the selected backup file and display them to you. Please select the file type you want to transfer. After the computer detects your device, click "Start Transfer" to sync to your Samsung Galaxy S20. At this point, you can see the progress bar of the transfer on the main interface. Please be patient, the speed of transmission depends on the amount of data.

 
 

Part 3 Restore Data from Samsung Kies Backup to Samsung Galaxy S20

 
As everyone knows, Samsung Kies is an official PC suite tool provided by Samsung that can connect mobile phones to computers. Samsung Kies users can easily synchronize data and find new software. Samsung Kies can synchronize pictures, videos, music, contacts, etc., and has a built-in Marketplace. Users can download the software directly through Kies and sync to their mobile phones without logging in to the Marketplace with a mobile phone. So, if you've ever backed up your data from Samsung phone with Kies, then you can restore data from these backup files to any supported devices, including your Samsung Galaxy S20.
 
Step 1. Connect your Samsung Galaxy S20 to computer and launch Samsung Kies.

 
Step 2. Click “Back up/Restore” tab on the top of the menu. Then click “Restore” to go on.

 
Step 3. Choose the Kies backup file that you’ve created before, then click “Next”.

 
Step 4. Select the types of file that you want to transfer and press “Next”.

 
Step 5. Once your device is recognized, you can restore the slected contents to Samsung Galaxy S20 in a click.
 
 
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