How to use the Smart Switch app to transfer data between Galaxy devices
Every now and then, unfortunate events happen, and data saved on phones and tablets is lost. However, if that same data was backed up beforehand, it can be restored. The Samsung Smart Switch app can assist you.
Note: If this is your first time using Smart Switch to upload or restore data, the app may require some permissions from you. Follow these instructions to complete the permissions requirement:
- Step 1. On the screen labeled Samsung Smart Switch, either scroll to the bottom or tap More, and then tap Continue.
- Step 2. On the screen labeled Samsung Smart Switch uses these permissions, either scroll to the bottom or tap More, and then tap Allow.
One method of backing up and restoring your data is through the Smart Switch app and an SD card. Be aware that some phones do not have SD card slots, so you will require a compatible USB cable and SD card adapter.
Notes:
- When backing up the SD card, delete the previously backed up data with the Smart Switch SD card and keep only the most recent date as backup data.
- Make sure your phone is charged since data transfers may take a while.
- The SD card and SD card adapter are not included with the phone and must be purchased separately.
Step 1. Insert the SD card into the SD card adapter.
Step 2. Insert the USB cable with the SD card adapter into your Galaxy phone.
Another method for transferring data between devices is by using the Smart Switch app and a compatible USB cable.
Step 1. Connect your Galaxy phone (Old device) to another Galaxy phone or tablet (new device) using your phone’s USB cable. A USB adapter may be needed depending on the model version of your phone and the other Galaxy device.
From here, Old device refers to the device that transfers data to New device.
Note: If your new device is not already signed into your Google account, your old device will display a screen asking if you want to copy your accounts to your new device. Select Copy and follow the onscreen instructions. You can also select Skip on your new device to bypass copying your accounts.
Note: Some apps will appear faded and may not launch until the data transfer and installation are complete.
If you prefer a data transfer method that does not require external accessories, you can initiate a wireless data transfer through the Smart Switch app.
Note: If your new device is not already signed into your Google account, your old device will display a screen asking if you want to copy your accounts to your new device. Select Copy and follow the onscreen instructions. You can also select Skip on your new device to bypass copying your accounts.
Note: Some apps will appear faded and may not launch until the data transfer and installation are complete.
After installing the Smart Switch PC program on your PC, you can back up and restore data at any time you want by connecting to the Galaxy device.
Transfer data between your phone and a computer. You must download the Smart Switch computer version app from www.samsung.com/latin_en/apps/smart-switch. Backup data from your previous phone to a computer and import the data to your phone.
Step 1. On the computer, download and launch Smart Switch.
Note: If your previous phone is not a Samsung phone, back up data to a computer using a program provided by the device’s manufacturer. Then, skip to the fourth step.
Step 2. Connect your previous phone to the computer using the phone’s USB cable.
Step 3. On the computer, follow the on-screen instructions to back up data from the phone. Then, disconnect your previous phone from the computer.
Step 4. Connect your phone to the computer using the USB cable.
Step 5. On the computer, follow the on-screen instructions to transfer data to your phone.
Note: Please refer to this article if you want to learn how to use the Samsung Cloud to back up and restore your Galaxy device’s data.
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