Make sure you have the latest version of Google One on your iPhone, then sign in with your Google Account. If you don’t have a Google Account, you can create one after you download Google One. Step 2 Back up your stuff.Back up your content in Google One. Tap “Set up data backup.” You can pick specific things to store, or do it all at once. Your choice. Learn moreStep 3 Turn off iMessage®.Go to Settings and turn off iMessage on your iPhone. Also turn off FaceTime®. So you won’t miss any messages or calls once you’ve switched to Android. Learn moreStep 4 Sign in on your new phone.Sign in on your Android device with the same Google Account you used during backup. And just like that, you’re in. Your data will automatically be available in your Google Contacts, Calendar and Photos apps. Say hello to Android.Welcome to the world of Android. All your stuff is just where it should be: your calendar events, contacts, photos, and videos. And there’s a ton of new things to discover. With Android, get more out of every moment. Your Google Assistant helps you get more done. Control your phone, your favorite apps, and the web with your voice. So things are easier, wherever you are. The tools you need to find balance with your phone. Turn on Wind Down to disconnect before bedtime or use
app timers to set boundaries you can keep. So more people can connect in new ways. From captioning almost anything on your phone to features that help you hear more clearly, Android is built for everyone. Adaptive Battery sends power to the apps and services you use most. Saving
battery life, for when you really need it. Have more questions?Get the answers you need to make the switch. VISIT THE HELP CENTER Get to know your Android.Learn how to use your Android phone and get the most out of Google. Get step-by-step guides and other resources to help you unlock your device’s potential. View all resources
Note: We’ve changed the name of the Your Phone app to Microsoft Phone Link. In addition, the Your Phone Companion app for Android is now called Link to Windows. For more information, see Introducing Microsoft Phone Link and Link to Windows. The Phone Link experience starts on your Windows PC and the Phone Link app. From your PC, you can connect to select Android, Samsung, and select HONOR devices with the Link to Windows app that's either preinstalled on your device or that you can download from the Google Play or Samsung Galaxy Store. This link between your Android device and PC gives you instant access to everything you love. Read and reply to
text messages with ease, view recent photos from your Android device, use your favorite mobile apps, make and receive calls, and manage your Android device’s notifications right on your PC. The Phone Link app requires the following to work: A PC running Windows 10 (with the May 2019 Update or later) or Windows 11. An Android device runningAndroid 7.0 (Nougat) or later. Your phone and your PC both need to be connected to the same Wi-Fi network. We recommend always having the latest version of Windows installed to make sure you get the best experience with the Phone Link app. Note: The Phone Link app doesn't currently support multiple Android profiles or work/school accounts. How to link your devicesMake sure to have both your PC and Android device nearby, turned on, and connected to the same Wi-Fi network. If you start from your PC:
If you're adding another Android device:
If you encounter issues installing the app, troubleshoot them here. When linking your phone during PC setup, the Microsoft account you used while setting up your PC will be used for signing into your linked phone during the pairing process. Use your favorite apps, respond to texts, make calls, view photos, and more in the Phone Link app. After approving permissions to allow access to your phone, you can use your favorite apps, respond to texts, make calls, view photos, and more on your Windows PC. If you allow syncing contacts from your phone with your Microsoft account, you can enjoy seamless access to your phone-synced contact data on other Microsoft apps and services. Learn more about privacy under Microsoft Privacy Statement. Tip: The Phone Link app is designed to be experienced as part of your PC's Windows taskbar. For some users who have linked an Android device to the PC, the app may get pinned to the taskbar of your PC. If you prefer to unpin the app, right-click its icon, and then select Unpin from taskbar. Need more help?How do I set up my device with OK Google?On your Android phone or tablet, say "Hey Google, open Assistant settings." Or, go to Assistant settings. Preferred input. Choose your preferred input.
How do I transfer everything from my old phone to my new phone?Turn on your new device.. Tap Start.. When asked, make sure you connect to a Wi-Fi network.. Choose to copy apps and data from your old device. Recommended: If you have a cable to connect your devices, follow the on-screen instructions to copy your data. ... . Check your texts, photos, and videos.. What is my device name?Check your phone's settings
The easiest way to check your phone's model name and number is to use the phone itself. Go to the Settings or Options menu, scroll to the bottom of the list, and check 'About phone', 'About device' or similar. The device name and model number should be listed.
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