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Do I have to redownload my apps if I get a new phone?

You usually do not have to manually redownload your apps one by one if you set up your new phone using a backup (iCloud/Google) or a direct device-to-device transfer. The new phone will automatically download your existing apps, though you may need to log back into most of them. Apple Discussions +3
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Do you have to redownload apps when you get a new phone?

Each device must be signed in to the same Google Account. To automatically keep your apps in sync across your devices, you can turn on App sync. If you get a new device or if you have issues with App sync, you can reinstall any apps you've bought on another device.
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When I get a new phone, will my apps transfer?

Yes, apps transfer to a new phone, usually automatically during setup via cloud backups (Google Account for Android, iCloud for iPhone) or directly using a cable/wireless connection, pulling from your old device's history to redownload them from the app store, though app data (like game progress) might need manual transfer or cloud sync. 
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How do I keep my apps when I get a new phone?

  1. Step 1: Turn on your Android device. Turn on your Android device and tap Start. ...
  2. Step 2: Connect to Wi-Fi or a mobile network. To connect to Wi-Fi, choose from the list of available networks when prompted. ...
  3. Step 3: Copy your apps and data. To copy apps and data to your new Android device, tap Copy.
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What is the first thing to do when you get a new iPhone?

First on a new iPhone, you should power it on, follow the Quick Start prompts to set up your Apple ID, Face ID/Touch ID, and passcode, then choose to transfer data from your old device (or start fresh). After setup, update iOS, customize settings like Control Center and privacy, enable Find My, and explore personalization options like wallpapers and the Action Button (if available).
 
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How To Transfer Apps From Old Android Phone To New Phone

Will everything automatically transfer to a new iPhone?

Yes, when setting up a new iPhone, nearly everything transfers, especially with Apple's Quick Start (device-to-device) or an iCloud backup, including apps, data, messages, contacts, settings, and Home Screen layouts, though you'll usually need to re-enter Apple Pay card details and re-authenticate some apps. The most complete transfer happens with Quick Start when both phones are near each other, making the new device an almost exact copy. 
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What is the 40-80 rule on iPhones?

The 40-80 rule for iPhones is a charging guideline suggesting you keep your battery between 40% and 80% to maximize its long-term health by reducing stress on lithium-ion cells, avoiding the strains of being fully charged (100%) or fully drained (below 20%). While it extends battery lifespan, it sacrifices some daily usability, though Apple's built-in "Optimized Battery Charging" helps by learning your habits and delaying charging past 80% automatically, making it a more practical approach for most users.
 
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When I get a new phone, do I have to transfer everything?

You don't have to. You can set it up as a new device. But transferring data basically makes the new device look just like the old one. Apps are all in the same place instead of the system default.
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How can I transfer all my apps from old phone to new iPhone?

Once you have backed up your old iPhone into iCloud, turn on your new iPhone. Proceed in the setup process and connect the new iPhone to WiFi. In the “Apps & Data” -view, select “Restore from iCloud Backup” and sign in to iCloud. Choose the backup you want to restore and wait for the backup to finish.
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What cannot be transferred using a smart switch?

Items that cannot be backed up with Smart Switch

Not all content can be backed up and transferred with Smart Switch. Here are the files that are excluded from a backup: Contacts: Contacts saved on the SIM card, social networks (Facebook, Twitter, etc.), Google accounts, and work email accounts are excluded.
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What to do before switching phones?

Before switching phones, back up everything (photos, contacts, apps) to the cloud (iCloud/Google Drive), remove your SIM and SD cards, sign out of accounts, and perform a factory reset on your old device to wipe personal data; then, on your new phone, use built-in tools (like Smart Switch for Samsung or iOS transfer) to restore data and transfer your number. Ensure both devices are charged and connected to Wi-Fi for a smooth transfer. 
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How do I download all my old apps to my new phone?

To transfer apps to a new phone, use the built-in setup process (wired or wireless) during initial setup for a full transfer, or manually reinstall them from the Play Store (Android) or App Store (iPhone) by selecting from your library of previously downloaded apps, often with a single tap. Both methods rely on your primary account (Google/Apple) to sync your app purchases and history to the new device. 
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Will all my apps transfer if I get a new phone?

Yes, apps transfer to a new phone, usually automatically during setup via cloud backups (Google Account for Android, iCloud for iPhone) or directly using a cable/wireless connection, pulling from your old device's history to redownload them from the app store, though app data (like game progress) might need manual transfer or cloud sync. 
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What doesn't transfer to a new Android phone?

When transferring to a new Android, generally synced data (like Google Contacts, app data in the cloud) transfers automatically, but things that don't transfer easily include secure app data (WhatsApp, banking), downloaded streaming content, some device settings, SIM-card-only contacts, and biometric info like fingerprints, requiring manual setup or re-downloading. 
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How do I restore my apps when I get a new phone?

How to Restore Apps on Android. Open the Play Store, tap your profile picture, then tap Manage apps & devices > Manage > Not installed and select apps to re-download.
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How do I get all my apps back on my new iPhone?

To restore apps on a new iPhone, use Quick Start (phone-to-phone transfer) or restore from an iCloud/Finder backup during initial setup for a full restore; if already set up, redownload individual apps from the App Store or find them in the App Library, searching for missing ones in "My Purchases". 
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Can I transfer directly from old iPhone?

Choose how you want to transfer your data. If you download from iCloud, your apps and data download in the background so that you can start using your new device right away. If you transfer directly from your previous device, you'll need to wait for the transfer to complete on both devices before you can use them.
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How to transfer data from old phone to new?

To transfer everything to your new phone, use the built-in setup tools (like Android's setup wizard or Apple's Quick Start) during the initial setup, connecting wirelessly or via cable to copy apps, settings, photos, contacts, and more from your old device to your new one, or rely on cloud backups (Google Drive, iCloud) for seamless restoration. 
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Does putting my SIM card in a new phone transfer everything?

No, putting a SIM card in a new phone does not transfer your apps, photos, messages, or most other personal data; it only transfers your phone number and carrier connection, as the SIM card holds network info, not your files. To move everything, you need to use built-in phone transfer tools (like Quick Start for iPhone or Smart Switch for Samsung/Android), cloud backups (iCloud/Google), or manually copy files before inserting the SIM into the new device.
 
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What is the first thing to do with a new phone?

The first things to do with a new phone are to charge it fully, insert your SIM card (if needed), and then go through the initial setup wizard to connect to Wi-Fi, sign in to accounts, and ideally, transfer data from your old phone, followed by updating the software and setting up security like Face ID/fingerprints and a strong PIN.
 
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Why isn't everything transferring to my new phone?

Check storage on both your old and new devices. You won't be able to transfer all data if there isn't enough storage on the new device. Set aside time. Data transfer can take from a few minutes up to a few hours.
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What drains iPhone battery the most?

The biggest iPhone battery drains are the screen (especially brightness and auto-lock settings), resource-intensive apps like games, social media (Facebook, TikTok), and navigation (Maps), and connectivity/background activity (GPS, Wi-Fi/cellular signal search, background app refresh, email push). Checking Settings > Battery reveals your personal culprits, but managing screen time, limiting background refresh, and optimizing location services are key to saving power.
 
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Is 70% battery health bad for iPhone?

iPhone battery maximum capacity

100% to 80%: Your battery is considered healthy. Below 80%: Your battery has significantly degraded. You will likely notice fewer hours between charges and may experience slower performance.
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Does charging to 100% damage the battery?

Yes, consistently charging to 100% can slightly speed up battery aging and degrade it faster than charging to a lower limit like 80-90%, but it won't "ruin" it, thanks to modern protections; the biggest factors are heat and age, so don't stress too much, but aim for 20-80% for optimal longevity if convenient. 
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