Transfer data from your previous device to a Pixel phone
When you set up a new Pixel device, you can transfer data from your previous Android device or iPhone. The process and options for data transfer may vary depending on the devices and the Android version.
If you don’t have access to your previous device, learn how to back up or restore data on your Pixel device.
To find visual, step-by-step instructions on how to transfer your data, check out Pixel Guidebooks.
Get your devices ready for data transfer
Important: To get the most out of your new Pixel device, you need a Google Account. Learn how to create a new Google Account.
Before you transfer your files and information to your new Pixel device, follow these steps to make sure all of your data transfers. Before you get your new Pixel device ready for set up, learn more about tasks you can do.
To help you get ready for data transfer:
- Sync your apps with your Google account.
- Use passwords and passkeys across your devices.
- Backup photos and videos.
To begin a transfer to your new Pixel device, make sure to prepare:
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Tip: If your device storage is full, data transfer could pause. Learn how to check your storage capacity.
Choose the device you’ll transfer data from:
Transfer data from an iPhone to a Pixel
You can transfer your iPhone data such as texts, photos, music, contacts, apps, and calendars to a Pixel device.
Copy data from your iPhone to your Pixel phone
Step 1: Get your iPhone ready for data transfer- Turn off iMessage and Facetime. Learn how to turn off iMessage.
- If an organization, such as a business or school, manages your iPhone, you have to:
- Log in with a personal ID.
- To successfully transfer data, remove the organization account.
- To prevent transfer interruptions, disable screen auto-lock and don’t use your iPhone during the data transfer process.
- To disable screen auto-lock: Navigate to Settings and then Display & Brightness and then Auto-lock and then Never.
- Turn on your Pixel device.
- Tap Get Started.
- You can change the language or vision settings of your device.
Important: Based on connectivity, the order of screens may differ.
- On your Pixel device, tap iPhone or iPad.
- Connect to a Wi-Fi network.
- If you can't connect to a Wi-Fi network, connect to your mobile network through a SIM card.
- Sign in to your Google Account.
- To connect to a mobile network, download your eSIM.
- Otherwise, follow the prompts to insert your SIM card.
Tip: Your Pixel supports eSIM based on your mobile carrier. For more details, check with your carrier.
On your Pixel device:
- On the "Copy data from your iPhone or iPad" prompt, tap Next and then Copy your data.
- On the "Use your old device" prompt, tap Next.
On your iPhone:
- Turn your iPhone on.
- Unlock your device.
To connect both your iPhone and Pixel device:
- Plug one end of your iPhone charging cable into your iPhone.
- Plug the cable's other end into your Pixel device.
- If you use a Quick Switch Adapter:
- Plug the cable’s other end into the adapter.
- Plug the adapter into your Pixel device.
- If you use a Quick Switch Adapter:
- On your iPhone, tap Trust.
- On your Pixel device, a list of your data types appears.
- The amount of iPhone storage may trigger a capacity warning since it may include system files or linked iCloud data. If you're sure that all your on-device data can be transferred, ignore the warning and continue.
- To know how much on-device storage your iPhone has, tap Settings and then General and then iPhone Storage.
- To transfer all your data, tap Copy.
- To only transfer select data:
- Turn off what you don’t want.
- Tap Copy.
- To only transfer select data:
Transfer Apple passwords to your Pixel phone
Passwords stored in Apple passwords don’t automatically transfer to your Pixel phone. You need to:
- Export them from your iPhone. Learn how to export passwords to another password manager on iPhone.
- Import them into Google Password Manager or another password manager on your Pixel. Learn how to import passwords to your Google Account.
Important: Contacts, calendars, and Google Keep notes that you transfer to your Pixel device sync and upload to your Google Account. When you sign in to your Google Account on your Pixel device, your account info syncs.
- Photos (including Live photos, Burst photos, and screenshots)
- Videos
Voice memos
- These transfer to Recorder.
Notes
- These transfer to Keep.
Device settings
- Alarms
- Saved Wi-Fi SSIDs2
- Font size
- Screen timeout settings
- In-app purchases
- Device settings, such as Wi-Fi passwords
- Music with Digital Rights Management (DRM) protection
- Bookmarks from Safari®
- Paid and unavailable apps on Google Play
- Some app data, such as data from apps that aren’t stored in the cloud
1 Some third-party apps and data may not be transferred automatically. Learn more about Pixel device data transfer.
2 To transfer your call history or Wi-Fi SSIDs, set your iPhone up for local backup encryption.
Transfer your iCloud data
Only on-device data is transferred with a cable. To make sure that the data is available on your Pixel, follow the instructions if you have data in iCloud or in other cloud services.
Tips:
- You may continue to set up your Pixel during transfer.
- To find results and tips on how to transfer any missing content, review the transfer summary screens once the transfer is complete.
- You can transfer some of your data wirelessly but cable is recommended as it transfers more data types.
After initial setup, here are other items that transfer to your Pixel device:
Photos, videos, documents & other files stored in iCloudBased on your library size, the transfer can take several hours or days. It may also require a purchase of a Google One storage plan. Learn how to transfer iCloud photos and videos to Google Photos.
To transfer files from your iCloud as an alternative:
- On your computer, sign in to your iCloud account.
- Choose the files you want.
- Export the files.
- To upload your files, choose their destination based on their type:
- Google Photos: Photos and videos
- Google Drive: Miscellaneous files and PDFs
To use subscription-based services like Spotify or Apple Music:
- Download the app.
- Sign in to your account.
You can retrieve the following data if you sign into the Google Account you previously used:
- Passwords from Google Password Manager
- Non-Google Accounts and their data, which includes contacts and calendar events
- Your progress in some game apps or websites
Frequently asked questions
What if some of my data didn’t transfer over?If you have a Pixel 9 and later device, you can transfer data after setup. Learn how to transfer data post setup.
If you can't use your previous device or don't have a cable that fits, learn how to fix issues with data transfer.
Important: RCS is now available for Android and select iPhone devices, provided by Google or your carrier under your carrier's terms of service.
Rich Communication Services (RCS) is a modern industry standard for messaging and enables more dynamic and secure conversations than SMS and MMS. Learn how to turn RCS chats in Google messages on or off.If you use Google Password Manager, it’s already installed on your new device. Learn more about Passkeys.
If you use iCloud to store your passwords or Passkeys, you need to log in to your apps and services manually.