Android users, get ready for a game-changer in phone setup! Google is rumored to be working on a new way to speed up data transfers between Android devices, making the process faster and more efficient. Here’s what we know so far:
– A new code breakdown by AssembleDebug and reported by Android Authority hints at a feature called “MultiTransportD2dTransport” that combines cable connection with Wi-Fi for lightning-fast data transfer.
– Strings like “Want to speed things up?” and “Copying using cable and Wi-Fi for fastest speed” suggest that Google is on the brink of revolutionizing how we set up our phones.
– But wait, there’s more! Google is also teasing a feature called “Restore Anytime,” allowing users to import data from older Android devices without the need for a factory reset. This means you can seamlessly switch between phones without losing your RCS/SMS messages history.
– The catch? You can only restore data from a device you’ve previously used for data transfer. So make sure you have your trusty old device handy when setting up your new phone.
– With the ability to pick and choose which data to copy – messages, photos, contacts – and keep your settings intact, this streamlined transfer process is set to make life easier for Android users.
While there’s no official release date yet, the Data Restore Tool is already hinting at the need for the right cable to connect devices. Stay tuned for these exciting new features that are bound to make setting up your phone a breeze!