You can select your favorite terminal from a wide variety of candidates, and you can customize it, which is the attraction and strength of Android.However, on the other hand, it is often pointed out that it is difficult to understand.In this corner, I will explain such "I do not know this of Android" in an easy -to -understand manner.This time, we will answer the question, "What is the best way to transfer data to SIM -free terminals?"
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The number of consumers who use SIM -free terminals that do not have a contract with a carrier has increased.MVNO's low -priced SIM, so -called "cheap SIM", will be familiar, and if you combine it, you can significantly reduce your expenses.Nevertheless, I interpreted it as a question that I don't know how to transfer data from the smartphone I'm currently using.
There are two main methods, using the standard backup function for Android OS, or using a third -party app that has a backup/data migration function.
The backup function of the Android OS standard equipment is enabled by turning on the "Data backup" switch from the "Settings" → "Backup and Reset" screen, and the configuration information of Wi-Fi access points and Google genuine apps automatically.It is recorded.If you log in to the new terminal with the same Google account, you will be asked if you want to take over the backup data, so select a copy to complete the data migration.
However, the backup function of Android OS standard equipment is that even if the installed application information is saved, data/content such as photos, videos, calls and call history is not backed up.If you use a third -party app that can be backed up, including those data/content, you will not be in trouble later.
There are several backup apps, but in addition to data such as e -mail, SMS/MMS, telephone call history, media data such as photos, videos, and music can be backed up.You can also select the backup destination for the cloud such as Google Drive and Dropbox, as well as a microSD card.Although it is not possible to backup for backups such as paid apps, backups are significantly expanded than the Android OS standard functions.Given the trouble later, it seems wise to use a third -party backup app.
For "moving" to the new terminal, it is more realistic to use a third -party application that can back up media data such as photos and videos ("JS backup" is "image backup"). |