2 Ways to Transfer Data from Android to Google Pixel 4/4 XL

October 10, 2019
Summary: This is an article on how to transfer all data from any Android phones to Google Pixel 4 and Google Pixel 4 XL in the most convenient and fast way. You don't need any technical requirements and don't need to spend too much time and effort.
 
According to media reports: Google Pixel 4, in the core configuration, is equipped with the Snapdragon 855 Pixel Neural Core, the naming of this chip emphasizes that the chip uses neural network technology to process images. Also, Google Pixel 4 uses a 5.7-inch FHD+ display with a refresh rate of 90Hz, 6GB of memory, 64GB/128GB storage, 12 million main camera + 16 million telephoto dual camera, 3D face support It is identified and its battery capacity is 2800mAh.
 
Google Pixel 4 XL, this phone comes in three colors, white, black and coral/orange. In terms of configuration, the Google 4 XL is equipped with a Snapdragon 855 processor and 6GB of RAM, which has a 6.23-inch screen (3040*1440 resolution). The Google Pixel 4 XL also features a high-refresh display that dynamically switches between 60Hz and 90Hz, depending on the content on the screen, or you can choose to turn off the 90Hz display.
 
In the face of the upcoming Google Pixel 4 and Google Pixel 4 XL, are you eager to have it and immediately want to get started with both models. However, when you purchase Google Pixel 4 or Google Pixel 4 XL, do you know how to transfer data from your old Android phone to Google Pixel 4/4 XL?
 
Mobile Transfer is a comprehensive software developed specifically for data transfer. As a professional data transmission software, Mobile Transfer has super compatibility. Whether it's your new Google Pixel 4, Google Pixel 4 XL or other Android phones, such as Huawei, Samsung, OPPO, vivo, ZTE, LG, etc., it can help you transfer data between these phones. There are many data that Mobile Transfer can transmit, including contacts, text messages, call logs, photos, music, videos, apps, app data, calendar and more.

           
 
 

Directly Transfer Data from Your Android Phone to Google Pixel 4/4 XL

 
Step 1: Select the transfer mode
 
First, you need to download and install Mobile Transfer on your computer. Then, launch it after that. Next, you will see four transmission modes on the Mobile Transfer homepage. Here, we select "Phone to Phone Transfer" and then click "Start".

 
Step 2: Connect your computer and your phone with USB
 
You need to connect your old Android phone and the new Google Pixel 4/4 XL to your computer using USB. When Mobile Transfer detects two mobile phones, the two mobile phones will be displayed on both sides of the Mobile Transfer page at the same time. On the left is the old Android phone, and on the right is the new Google Pixel 4/4 XL. If the display on the left is not an old Android phone, click on "Filp".

 
Step 3: Select and transfer the selected data
 
Now you can select the data you want to transfer on the page, such as contacts, text messages, call history, photos, music, videos, apps. After selecting the data you want to transfer, click "Start Transfer".

 
Note: During the transmission, please do not disconnect either of your phone and keep your phone fully charged.
 
 

Restore Data from Backup to Google Pixel 4/4 XL

 
Step 1. First of all, You need to run Mobile Transfer on your computer first. Then select “Restore From Backups” in the main interface and select “MobileTrans” to continue.

 
Step 2. Then connect your Google Pixel 4/4 XL to your computer with its USB cable, it will be detected soon and displayed in the right panel.

 
Step 3. Select the file you would like to transfer from the available backup files on the left. In case you don’t see the file you would like to transfer, click on “Add Backup File” for additional options. Select the data you want in the middle of window, and then click “Start Transfer” to sync them to your Google Pixel 4/4 XL.



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