Page Title: Dr.Fone - Phone Transfer: 1-click to Copy One Phone to Another

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Page Description: Dr.Fone - Phone Transfer offers the best solution to move data including contacts, SMS, videos, music, photos and more between Android and iOS devices. It supports the most file types and most device

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Page Text: 1GHz (32 bit or 64 bit) RAM 256 MB or more of RAM (1024MB Recommended) Hard Disk Space 200 MB and above free space iOS & Android iOS 15, iOS 14, iOS 13, iOS 12/12.3, iOS 11, iOS 10.3, iOS 10, iOS 9 and former Android 2.0 to 11 Computer OS Windows: Win 11/10/8.1/8/7 Mac: 12 (macOS Monterey), 11 (macOS Big Sur), 10.15 (macOS Catalina), 10.14 (macOS Mojave), Mac OS X 10.13 (High Sierra), 10.12(macOS Sierra), 10.11(El Capitan), 10.10 (Yosemite), 10.9 (Mavericks), or 10.8 Phone Transfer FAQs Can apps be transferred from one phone to another? It depends on your source phone and target phone. If both the phones are Android, it's easy to transfer Apps to the new phone. Dr.Fone - Phone Transfer is the easiest tool to help you transfer Apps along with other file types from Android to Android in 1 click. Just Launch Dr.Fone on your computer and connect both the phones, select the file types, and click on Start Transfer. Everything else is automatic. If both your devices are iPhone, when you use the same Apple ID to set up your iPhone and select Restore from iCloud backup, all Apps and other files will be restored to the new iPhone. If you have both iPhone and Android, there is no solution to transfer Apps between them. You need to download the Apps on the new phone manually. How can I transfer text messages from Android to Android? To transfer text messages from Android to Android: 1. Launch Dr.Fone on your computer and select Phone Transfer. 2. Connect both Android phones to the computer using USB cables. 3. Select Text Messages and click Start Transfer. 4. All text messages will be transferred to the new Android phone in just minutes. How do I transfer data from Android to iPhone? Here is how to transfer data from Android to iPhone using Move to iOS: 1. On your Android phone, download Move to iOS App from Google Play and open Move to iOS. 2. Set up your new iPhone until you see the "App&Data" screen. If the iPhone is not a new one, you'll need to factory reset it and set it up again. 3. Tap the "Move Data from Android" option. 4. Tap "Continue" on both your Android phone and iPhone. 5. You will see a digital code on your iPhone screen. Enter the code on your Android phone. 6. Then the iPhone and the Android phone will be connected over Wi-Fi. Select the data types you want to move to iOS. 7. Then the selected data will be transferred to the iPhone The supported data includes contacts, message history, camera photos and videos, web bookmarks, mail accounts, and calendars. Can you move data from Android to iPhone after setup? Move to iOS App only transfers data from Android to iPhone before setup. To move data after the iPhone setup, Dr.Fone - Phone Transfer is the best option for you. To transfer data: 1. Open Dr.Fone and connect both Android and iPhone to the computer. 2. Dr.Fone will display both phones. Make sure the Android phone is the source and iPhone the target phone. If not, click the Flip icon. 3. Select the file types you would like to transfer and click Start Transfer. 4. The selected files will be transferred to the iPhone. 1-Click Phone Transfer With this phone transfer tool, you can transfer all types of data like contacts, messages, photos, music, calendar, etc. from phone to phone seamlessly.

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