Best app to move content to a new phone

SauRoNZA

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Android has had built-in backup and restore for years if you want to restore everything iPhone-style. That's a rubbish solution imo. Each phone I get deserves a fresh start. I don't bother reinstalling apps that weren't really used, I find a fresh aesthetic that works for the phone and sometimes a new system app is good enough to use over a previous third party solution. No sense accumulating an endless amount of garbage from the beginning of time.

If it requires a "fresh start" to work then it never really worked properly in the first place.

I have never ever "fresh started" an iOS or OSX system.

It's simply not required.
 

SauRoNZA

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What's wrong with fiddling with your smartphone? I love my Android smartphone. Even if it's fiddling and testing and breaking and fixing. Doesn't matter, I still like the experience it gives me and the possibilities in how I can make it look and react and so on.

Just because an Android doesn't suit your lifestyle doesn't make it 'hard' for others who are passionate about the world's most diverse mobile phone OS ;)

I never said there was anything wrong with it.

I simply described the logic of Android people and you've more than proven that point in your response.

Also I'm mostly just taking the piss with you okes. Don't get so serious.
 

Bryn

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If it requires a "fresh start" to work then it never really worked properly in the first place.

I have never ever "fresh started" an iOS or OSX system.

It's simply not required.

The fresh start has nothing to do with working properly. When you have the customisability of Android, a fresh start is great for experimenting with a new look. And it's nice to clear out junk that previously was just a waste a space.
 
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