Among all the chatter about the new hardware improvements and AI enhancements, the Pixel 9 series has another trick up its sleeves that let you copy data and restore it from an old Android or iPhone after you have set up the device. This feature is extremely convenient as you don’t have to reset the entire phone just to set it up again. But how does it work, what data does it transfer, and what are its limitations? Let’s find out.
Understanding the Data Transfer Feature of Pixel 9
The feature in question is called “Back up or copy data,” which is available in the settings. This new option lets you initiate the entire “copy from old device” process once you have booted up your new Pixel 9. It allows you to copy and restore your previous device’s photos, messages, contacts, call logs, and installed apps.
What stands out is that you can restore your device anytime you want. Your data on the Pixel 9 won’t be wiped or overwritten; instead, all the data gets merged. Initially, I was skeptical that it would sign me out of my Google account, which was different from the one on my old phone, but it preserved both accounts without affecting the primary one, along with my old messages, call logs, and images.
However, a significant limitation is that you can only copy files from a single device. For instance, I transferred data from an old iPhone, and there was no option to add another device unless I reset the Pixel 9.
How to Copy Data to Pixel 9 After Setup
The process to use this feature mirrors the initial setup you would go through, whether you are transitioning from an Android or iPhone. I tested the feature by copying my data to the Pixel 9 Pro XL, and here’s what the process looks like.
Transferring Data from an Android Phone
- First, on your Pixel 9, go to Settings >Back up or copy data.
- Select Copy data then click on Next on the subsequent screen.
- To begin the procedure, tap on Start.
- Next, pick Pixel Android device.
- Then scan the QR code on your Pixel from another Android phone.
- Now choose between Express or Customize. Express only copies local files not synced with your Google account, while Customize lets you choose which data to transfer.
- Continue with the on-screen instructions to complete the process and wait until all of your data gets copied.
Transferring Data from an iPhone
- Go to the Back up or copy data option inside settings >Copy data >iPhone or iPad.
- Connect the two devices using a cable.
- Once both devices are connected, choose what to copy and then tap on Copy.
- Select the apps to copy, then tap on Copy again.
- To transfer WhatsApp chats, scan the QR code from the iOS device.
- This will open WhatsApp on iOS, press Start to transfer chats and media files.
After the data is transferred, follow the instructions on your Pixel 9 to wrap up the process. Note that this WhatsApp prompt does not show up for Android devices, so you will have to manually go to the app and transfer your chats.
Key Features of the New Copy Data Feature
Aside from the basics, there are many other aspects of this feature worth mentioning. Here are some key features you should know:
- The feature works for both Android and iPhones.
- The “Express” feature is cloud-aware and will only copy files not stored in your Google account.
- The customize option allows you to choose what files to copy, also available when transferring from iOS.
- You can connect both devices with a cable to speed up the process.
- It retains more services, permissions, and notification preferences when transferring from another Android phone.
- For iPhone, it keeps only the applied wallpaper.
- You can configure and enable Quick Share and Car Crash Detection during the setup.
- Some restored apps will stay logged in, saving you time.
- You can even transfer your eSIM, though it's only available for select carriers.
- The phone will be locked to one device when you use this feature; transferring files from another phone requires resetting your Pixel 9.
My Experience with the New Copy Data Feature on Pixel 9
When Google released the Pixel 9 series, the primary focus was on Gemini and the impressive AI capabilities. However, what I appreciate the most are features that resolve real issues. This data transfer feature is a small yet significant improvement that allows you to transfer media files and apps to the new phone in just a few minutes!
As someone who frequently switches devices, this solution has been a true lifesaver. It's especially handy for setting up new phones for elderly family members or children. If I decide to give my folks a new Pixel 9, they can start using it immediately, and I can transfer data later from their old phone.
If you choose to buy a used Pixel 9, you can even check if it boots up in front of the seller before taking it home, ensuring you can copy data without the hassle of resetting the device. This Copy Data feature is a game changer for buyers, especially in markets like India where open-box deliveries are common.
I hope this feature isn't restricted to the Pixel series and becomes standard across all Android devices. These little conveniences can significantly enhance user experience. What are your thoughts on it? Let us know in the comments!
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