2 Ways to Transfer Data from Android Phone to Meizu Note9

February 16, 2019
Summary: This article will tells two simple ways to directly sync all data like contacts, SMS, photos, videos, call logs, music, Apps and more from any Android phone to Meizu Note9, as well as restoring data from backup to Meizu Note9.
 
Meizu Note9 was previously predicted to be released in Beijing in mid-February. Obviously, the new machine officially comes in response to the just released Red Note7 and the upcoming Red Note7 Pro, which mainly focuses on the 1000 yuan cost-effective market. In terms of configuration, Meizu Note9 uses a 6.2-inch FHD + level screen, built-in 3900 mAh battery, and a 2.0 GHz 8-core processor. At present, it seems likely to be Qualcomm Lung 675. At the same time, the machine provides 6GB + 64GB storage combination, front 20 megapixel camera, rear 48 megapixel + 5 megapixel dual camera, running Flyme 7 system based on Android 9 depth customization.
 
Just like you, many old Android phone users can't wait to buy this Meizu Note9. But the old Android phone has a number of important information, such as contacts, text messages, photos, videos, music and so on. If you want to transfer all the data from the old Android phone to Meizu Note9, what should you do? To transfer all the data from phone to phone, if you want a simpler and more convenient way, then I suggest you use Mobile Transfer.
 
Mobile Transfer has the advantages of convenience, efficiency, clarity and security. Its steps are so simple that you only need three steps to complete the data transfer. In the process, the program doesn't record and damage any data in the phone. Its operating interface is also intuitive. In addition, you can use it to transfer various types of data, such as contacts, contact blacklist, text messages, photos, music, videos, call history, Apps, app data, etc.. It is compatible with more than 7000 kinds of mobile devices, including HUAWEI, Meizu, Samsung, iPhone, ZTE, LG, vivo, OPPO, Nokia, Google, Sony and so on. Besides, you're allowed to backup your phone data, as well as restoring data from backup to any supported devices by using this tool.

           
 
 

Part 1 Directly Sync All Data from Android Phone to Meizu Note9

 
Step 1. First of all, you need to download the Mobile Transfer to your computer. Then, install and run it. At this point, you can see that there are four options in the interface. Please click "Phone To Phone Transfer" and press "Start" to go on.

 
Step 2. Use two USB cables to connect your Meizu Note9 and the old Android phone to the computer. When your phones are recognized by the program, the main interface of the two phones will be displayed in the window. As the following figure shows, your old Android phone will be displayed on the left side. If the location of the two phones is changed, you can click "Flip" to convert.

 
Step 3. Once your phones are displayed on the right place, there are a number of projects in the middle of the window, check the projects you need, and then click "Start Transfer". Finally, after the completion of the transfer, click "OK".

 
Note: During the process of transferring data, please keep two phones connected to your computer.
 
 

Part 2 Restore Data from Backup Files to Meizu Note9

 
Step 1. Launch the program, then choose "Restore From Backups" option and click on "MobileTrans" in the home page.

 
Step 2. Select a backup file from the list and connect your phone to the computer via a USB cable.

 
Step 3. Wait until your phone is detected, check the items that you want to transfer, click on "Start Transfer" to begin switching them to your Meizu Note9. You can also decide to erase the Meizu Note9 before copying any files. If you want to do this, simply check the "Clear data before copy" box below the right panel.

 
 
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