Switching to a new Google Pixel phone is exciting, but transferring all your contacts, apps, photos, and settings can be daunting. Fortunately, Google Pixel provides multiple reliable ways to migrate data from both Android and iPhone devices. This guide walks you through every step, including exact menu paths.
Before transferring, make sure your old device is ready:
Fully charge both phones
Connect to a stable Wi-Fi network
Update the OS and apps to the latest version
Back up your data to Google Drive (Android) or iCloud (iPhone)
Google Drive Backup (Android)
Settings → Google → Backup → Back up now
Ensure Back up to Google Drive is ON
iCloud Backup (iPhone)
Settings → [Your Name] → iCloud → iCloud Backup → Back Up Now
💡 Tip: A recent backup ensures a smooth transfer and prevents data loss.
Google Pixel includes a Quick Switch Adapter in the box for fast wired transfers.
Steps:
Turn on your new Pixel and connect to Wi-Fi.
When prompted to transfer data, plug the Quick Switch Adapter into the Pixel’s USB-C port.
Connect your old phone’s cable to the adapter (Lightning cable for iPhone, USB-C or Micro-USB for Android).
Follow the on-screen instructions to select data types:
Contacts
Photos & videos
Apps
Messages
Call logs
Wait for the transfer to complete (duration depends on data size).
Menu path during setup:
Start Pixel Setup → Connect device → Quick Switch Adapter → Select data → Transfer
✅ Benefit: Wired transfer is faster and more reliable than wireless methods.
If you don’t want to use cables, Google Backup allows wireless migration from Android devices:
Steps:
On your new Pixel, during setup, choose Copy your data
Sign in to the same Google account used on your old device
Select Restore from Google Backup
Choose the most recent backup
Pick which apps, photos, and settings to restore
Menu path:
Start Pixel Setup → Copy your data → Google Backup → Sign in → Select backup → Restore
💡 Tip: Large data may take time, so ensure Wi-Fi is stable and phones are charging.
Google Pixel supports transferring from iPhone either wirelessly using iCloud or via cable:
Option A: Using Quick Switch Adapter (Cable)
Connect iPhone with Lightning cable via Quick Switch Adapter
Follow on-screen steps to select data types
Option B: Using iCloud Backup (Wireless)
Start Pixel Setup → Copy your data → iPhone → Use iCloud backup
Sign in to iCloud
Select content to restore: Contacts, Photos, Calendars, Messages
✅ Benefit: Both options transfer most essential data while keeping apps compatible on Android.
Some apps will automatically download from Google Play Store after signing in
Not all iOS apps transfer directly; find Android equivalents in Play Store
App data for supported apps may restore from Google Drive backup
Menu path:
Play Store → Profile → Manage apps & device → Installed → Update / Install apps
💡 Tip: Keep your old device until you verify all critical apps and data have successfully transferred.
Option A: Google Photos
Install or open Google Photos on old device
Enable Backup & Sync: Photos → Settings → Backup & sync → Toggle ON
On new Pixel, sign in to the same Google account
Photos and videos will automatically appear in Google Photos
Option B: Wired transfer (via Quick Switch Adapter)
During setup, select Photos & videos to transfer
✅ Benefit: Google Photos keeps your media in cloud storage, accessible even after switching devices.
Android: Transferred automatically via Quick Switch Adapter or Google Backup
iPhone: Transferred via Quick Switch Adapter (SMS/MMS only; iMessages converted to SMS)
Menu path:
Pixel Setup → Connect device → Select Messages / Call logs → Transfer
💡 Tip: Ensure old phone stays unlocked during transfer; interruptions may corrupt message migration.
After completing the transfer:
Open Contacts to check if all contacts migrated
Open Photos / Google Photos for media
Open Messaging to confirm messages
Test critical apps to ensure restored data functions properly
💡 Tip: If any data is missing, manually sync or repeat the transfer using Google Backup.
For specialized cases (WhatsApp chat history, games, or app-specific data):
WhatsApp: Use Google Drive backup → Restore on Pixel
Game apps: Some may require cloud accounts (Google Play Games)
Menu path (WhatsApp example):
WhatsApp → Settings → Chats → Chat backup → Back up → Restore on new Pixel
✅ Third-party apps can fill gaps not covered by Google’s native transfer tools.
| Task | Menu Path / Method |
|---|---|
| Backup old Android | Settings → Google → Backup → Back up now |
| Backup iPhone | Settings → [Your Name] → iCloud → iCloud Backup → Back Up Now |
| Quick Switch Adapter | Pixel Setup → Connect device → Adapter → Select data → Transfer |
| Google Backup | Pixel Setup → Copy your data → Google Backup → Sign in → Restore |
| iPhone wireless | Pixel Setup → Copy your data → iPhone → iCloud backup → Sign in → Restore |
| Apps restore | Play Store → Profile → Manage apps & device → Installed → Install |
| Photos & videos | Google Photos → Settings → Backup & sync → ON |
| Messages & call logs | Pixel Setup → Connect device → Select Messages / Call logs → Transfer |
Transferring data from an old phone to a Google Pixel is straightforward if you follow the step-by-step guide:
Prepare old phone with backups and updates
Use Quick Switch Adapter for fast wired transfer
Utilize Google Backup for wireless migration
Restore apps, photos, messages, and call logs
Verify all data before fully switching devices
✅ Following these steps ensures a smooth transition without data loss, letting you enjoy your new Pixel phone immediately.
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