How to Transfer Data from Android to Samsung Galaxy A71

February 18, 2020
Summary: If you are confused about how your phone transfers data, please read this article with patience. This article will detail two efficient and convenient methods to help users transfer data from Android phones to Samsung Galaxy A71.
 
As the Samsung Galaxy A71 is getting closer to the market, there are more and more news about its configuration. It is said that in terms of appearance, the Galaxy A71 uses a perforated screen on the front of the fuselage, and the back of the fuselage uses a diamond pattern design. In terms of hardware configuration, the Galaxy A71 uses a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED screen, equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 730 processor, and a storage combination of 8GB RAM + 128GB ROM. It provides a 4500mAh battery and has a 25W fast charging function. In terms of taking pictures, it is equipped with a rear four-camera module consisting of a 64-megapixel main camera + 12-megapixel wide-angle + 5-megapixel macro + 5-megapixel depth of field camera.
 
There is no doubt that the Samsung Galaxy A71 will be a very good smartphone. So there are many customers who want to buy it. But what should we do with the data in the old Android phone when we buy the new Samsung Galaxy A71? In our opinion, the best way is of course to transfer the data from the old Android phone to our newly purchased Galaxy A71 through a secure method. So what is this safe method? This article will introduce you two methods to help you transfer data from your old Android phone to Samsung Galaxy A71. These two methods are not only safe, but also very simple to operate.
 
To use both methods, you need the help of Mobile Transfer. Mobile Transfer is a versatile data transfer software that not only helps you transfer data, but also helps you back up your data. In addition, with the help of Mobile Transfer, you can transfer almost all data from your Android phone to Samsung Galaxy A71, including contacts, text, text messages, photos, videos, audio, music, call history, apps, and more. Of course, you don't need to worry about whether the software is compatible with your phone, because its compatibility is very strong. It is compatible with most of the mobile phones on the market such as Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Google, LG, ZTE, vivo, OPPO, Meizu, Nokia and so on.

           
 
 

Part 1 Directly Transfer Data from Android Phone to Samsung Galaxy A71 with One Click (Recommended)

 
Step 1: Download and install Mobile Transfer on your computer and run it. Then you can select "Phone to Phone Transfer" mode on the page. At the same time, please connect the old Android phone and the new Samsung Galaxy A71 to the computer with their USB cables.

 
Note: Please check the display of the source device (old Android) and destination device (Samsung Galaxy A71) on the page. If the software page shows the phone in the reverse order, click "Flip" to flip it.

 
Step 2: Select the data you need to transfer from your old Android phone to Samsung Galaxy A71 from the Mobile Transfer page. Preview it as needed, and then click "Start Transfer" on the page to transfer.

 
 

Part 2 Transfer Data from Backup to Samsung Galaxy A71

 
Step 1: Run Mobile Transfer on your computer, then click on "Restore from Backups" and select "MobileTrans" mode on the page.

 
Step 2: Connect the Samsung Galaxy A71 to the computer by using a USB cable.

 
Step 3: From the list of backups displayed on the page, select the appropriate backup as needed. After you make your selection, you can preview it as needed, and then click "Start Transfer" on the page to transfer it to Samsung Galaxy A71.

 
 
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