Transfer content with Samsung Smart Switch
Transfer content with Samsung Smart Switch
Wireless transfer from an Android phone or tablet
A wireless transfer is the preferred way to copy your data to a new device. It's fast and lets you keep the phones plugged into their chargers during the transfer.
- First, make sure the Smart Switch app is installed on both device, and plug them into their chargers.
- When you're ready, place the phones within 4 inches of each other.
- Launch Smart Switch on both devices. Open Settings, search for and select Smart Switch, and then tap Bring data from old device. Tap Bring data from old device again.
Note: Alternatively, you can navigate to the Samsung folder on the Apps screen, and open Smart Switch from there. - On the old device, tap Send data, and then tap Wireless.
- On your new device, tap Receive data, tap Galaxy/Android, and then tap Wireless.
- Next, complete the connection by tapping Allow on the old device. On your new device, choose the content you want to move, and then tap Transfer. Once the transfer is complete, tap Close on the new device and you’ll be good to go.
Import content from iCloud
You have lots of valuable data saved on your old iOS device but transferring it seems like a logistical nightmare. No worries, Smart Switch makes transferring through iCloud a breeze.
- On the new Galaxy phone or tablet, open Settings, search for and select Smart Switch, and then tap Bring data from old device. Tap Bring data from old device again.
Note: Alternatively, you can navigate to the Samsung folder on the Apps screen, and open Smart Switch from there. - Tap Receive data on the Galaxy device, and then tap iPhone/iPad.
- Tap Get data from iCloud instead at the bottom of the screen.
- Enter your Apple ID and password, and then tap Sign in to iCloud.
- Enter the verification code, and then tap OK.
- Select the data you want to transfer, and then tap Transfer. When the transfer is finished, tap Next, tap Next again, and then tap Done.
Note: iTunes music and videos cannot be transferred from iCloud. Unencrypted iTunes music can be transferred to your phone by simply copying the M4A files from a PC with your iTunes library. You can also transfer your music files directly from a PC.
Connect devices with a USB cable
Wired transfer is best for people who don't have a lot of data on their old device. This is because wired transfer doesn't allow you to keep your devices connected to a charger during the transfer. If you have a lot of data or years' worth of text messages to transfer, we recommend performing a wireless transfer instead.
- Connect the devices with the old phone's USB cable. Many cables may require you to use a USB-OTG adapter. If you have an iPhone with a Lightning to USB-C or an Android with a USB-C to USB-C cable, then you won't need an adapter; it will plug right into your new Galaxy.
- Launch Smart Switch on both phones. On the new Galaxy device, open Settings, search for and select Smart Switch, and then tap Bring data from old device. Tap Bring data from old device again.
Note: Alternatively, you can navigate to the Samsung folder on the Apps screen, and open Smart Switch from there. - On the old device, tap Send data, and then tap Cable.
- On the new device, tap Receive data, select the type of device you're transferring from (i.e. Galaxy/Android), and then tap Cable. Smart Switch will begin scanning the old phone for transferrable content.
- After the scan, select the data you want transferred to the new device. An estimate of the transfer time will be displayed. If the transfer will take more than an hour, you may want to use a wireless transfer so both devices can be charged during the transfer.
Note: You can view the other sections in this article to learn about wireless transfers. - When you are ready to start, tap Transfer.
- When finished, tap Done on the new device, and tap Close on the old device.
Note: A USB-OTG adapter is provided in-box with the Galaxy S10+, S10, S10e, Note10+, Note10+ 5G, and Z Flip. Newer phone models do not come with this adapter.
Use a microSD card or USB flash drive
If you have a large enough capacity microSD card or USB OTG flash drive, you can use Smart Switch to transfer your data and back up your old device to the external storage. Before you begin, insert the microSD card or USB OTG storage device into the old phone or tablet.
Note: Not all phone or tablet models support microSD cards. On these models, there will only be a slot for the SIM card.
- Launch Smart Switch on the old device. On the new Galaxy device, open Settings, search for and select Smart Switch, and then tap Bring data from old device. Tap Bring data from old device again.
Note: Alternatively, you can navigate to the Samsung folder on the Apps screen, and open Smart Switch from there. - Tap the SD card icon in the upper right corner, and then tap SD card under Back up to.
- Select what you want to back up. If there's not enough space on your external storage, you may need to deselect some items, but you can come back later to transfer anything that won't fit.
- You can choose between Everything; Just accounts, calls, contacts, and messages; or Custom. Tap Next. If a popup message appears, select the appropriate option.
- Follow the on-screen instructions. They will be very different depending on what option you chose. When it's complete, tap Done, and then remove the external storage device.
- Next, insert the external storage into the new Galaxy device, and then launch Smart Switch.
- Tap the SD card icon, and then tap Restore. Select what you want to restore, and then tap Restore again.
- When it's complete, tap Next, and then tap Done. You can repeat this process as many times as needed.
Note: If you connect your device to an external hard drive via an OTG cable, you can use file explorer apps (such as My Files) to copy data from the device to the external hard drive. External hard drives must be formatted as FAT or exFAT to be recognized by Galaxy devices. Some external hard drive devices require an external power supply.
Copy your data from a Windows phone
You can also use Smart Switch to transfer your data from a Windows phone.
- On the new Galaxy device, open Settings, search for and select Smart Switch, and then tap Bring data from old device. Tap Bring data from old device again.
Note: Alternatively, you can navigate to the Samsung folder on the Apps screen, and open Smart Switch from there. - On the new Galaxy device, tap Receive data, and then tap Windows Phone.
- Next, you will see the steps to download the Smart Switch software onto your old device. Follow the on-screen prompts to continue.
Note: If your Location service is not enabled, you will be prompted to turn it on. - Once you've installed and opened Smart Switch, tap Connect on the old phone, and then select the network.
- Enter the password shown on your new Galaxy device. Your data will now be transferred.
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