For many of us, the thrill of obtaining a new smartphone and experiencing the welcome screen for the first time never seems to wear off. Still, some of this charm is lost during the dreadful restoration procedure that comes following. The additional data transfer procedures necessary to return your new smartphone to a usable state are not immune to even the greatest Android phones available. With features like the built-in data transfer tool and Google One cloud-based backups, Google has made this procedure easier.
Before you begin:
We offer an in-depth tutorial on how to back up your old phone and recover the data on the new one. But here, we briefly discuss a few instances to ensure nothing crucial is missed.
The fundamental data covered by Android’s built-in backup feature includes contacts, call history, SMS, apps, and device settings. Just in case, you might also think about using the SMS Backup & Restore software to keep your call logs and text messages safe and sound. Because it’s user-friendly, Google Photographs is a fantastic cloud-based choice for photos and videos.
You may manually back up your WhatsApp chats or utilize Google Drive to store them online. You may have apps, like two-factor authentication (2FA) apps, that need an offline backup for security reasons. Many of us subscribe to internet music streaming services like Spotify and YouTube Music. There is nothing to worry about here. As always, keep offline backup files in a secure area that only you can access before switching to a new phone.
How to set up your new Google Pixel Android smartphone:
The Google Pixel smartphone running Android 13 is what this guide’s setup instructions are for. The screens can have minor differences on other devices and older Android versions. The setup options, though, ought to be comparable, if not identical.
For further information about non-Google smartphones, check out the section on third-party Android smartphone makers at the bottom. Now that that is out of the way let’s look at how to set up your new Google Pixel gadget.
Start by going over the choices for wireless setup:
To start the initial setup procedure, tap the Get started button on the Welcome to your Pixel screen.
Alternatively, you can choose the language you like for your device or select Accessibility > Vision settings for more choices. For instance, if the text on the screen is too small, you might need to change your display settings. Alternatively, those who are blind can gain from enabling Select to Speak or TalkBack.
Connect your smartphone to a mobile network via your wireless provider. If not, click Skip to move forward.
By selecting the Download a SIM option, you can immediately utilize an eSIM instead of a conventional SIM card. If your device supports it, now would be a good time to try it out because cellular providers are starting to use the eSIM capability more frequently.
Connect your device to your home Wi-Fi network to assist with the restore and upgrade procedure.
If you don’t want to use a Wi-Fi connection right now, you may alternatively select the Set up offline option in the lower-left corner of the screen.
As your smartphone gets ready for the next steps, wait at the Getting your phone ready screen.
If necessary, move your data from a cloud backup or an old device:
Press the Next button to proceed if you want to transfer data from your old device to your new one. Instead of moving anything from a prior device, you can start over by selecting the Don’t copy option.
Follow the on-screen instructions to connect your old device and move the data and Google account to your new one.
Tap the Can’t use old device option to utilize a Google One backup stored in the cloud. Before continuing, you must log in using your Google account and have a recent backup saved from your prior device. Go to Settings > System > Backup on the old device to learn more about this capability.
Disable unused features and consent to your Google account’s terms of service –
The screen will appear, prompting you to log in using your main Google account. If you want to use the device without a Google account, select the Skip option and proceed. However, until you sign in, you won’t have access to the Google Play Store or other Google products.
By tapping the I accept button, you agree to the Google account’s first terms of service.
Scroll down to the bottom of the Google services page and toggle any features you don’t wish to use. Before continuing, we advise turning off Send usage and diagnostic data, Allowing scanning, and Using location. Turning these options off during setup can lower the amount of data you subsequently share with Google for customers who care about their privacy.
To save your changes, press the Accept button.
By clicking the “I accept” button, you can confirm the extra terms that apply to your Google account.
Over time, setting up a new Android smartphone has gotten simpler:
Upgrading to a new Android smartphone has been considerably more user-friendly in recent years thanks to Google’s reliable backup system. One significant step in streamlining the user experience was taking the cloud-based Google One backup service and rebranding it. While your data is recovered in the background, you can continue your regular chores without interruption. We may therefore anticipate that as Android develops over time, the setup and restore process will become even more simplified than it presently is.
You might be curious to learn more about the frequently disregarded system settings shortcut widget now that your new Google Pixel smartphone is available. To improve your overall experience, we offer a guide that covers the five crucial shortcuts for your Google Pixel’s home screen.