Samsung Galaxy A53 User Manual page 10

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recommended to fully charge your devices before beginning the transfer.
Wired transfer is best for people who don't have a lot of data on their old phone. This is because wired transfer
doesn't allow you to keep your phones connected to a charger during the transfer. If you have a lot of data or
years' worth of text messages to transfer, we recommend performing a wireless transfer instead.
Connect the phones with the old phone's USB cable. Most cables will require you to use a USB-OTG
1.
adapter. If you have an
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Launch Smart Switch on both phones. On the new Galaxy phone, open Settings, search for Smart Switch,
2.
and then tap Bring data from old device. Tap Bring data from old device again.
Note: Alternatively, you can navigate to the Samsung folder on the Apps screen, and open Smart Switch
from there.
On the old phone, tap Send data, and then tap Cable.
3.
On the new phone, tap Receive data, select the type of device you're transferring from (i.e.
4.
Galaxy/Android), and then tap Cable. Smart Switch will begin scanning the old phone for transferrable
content.
After the scan, select the data you want transferred to the new phone. An estimate of the transfer time
5.
will be displayed. If the transfer will take more than an hour, you may want to use a wireless transfer so
both phones can be charged during the transfer. 
Note: You can view the other sections in this article to learn about wireless transfers.
When you are ready to start, tap Transfer.
6.
When finished, tap Done on the new phone, and tap Close on the old phone.
7.
Note: A USB-OTG adapter is provided in-box with the Galaxy S10+, S10, S10e, Note10+, Note10+ 5G, and Z
Flip. Newer phone models do not come with this adapter.
Use a microSD card or USB flash drive
If you have a large enough capacity microSD card or USB OTG flash drive, you can use Smart Switch to transfer
your data and back up your old device to the external storage. Before you begin, insert the
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phone.
Launch Smart Switch on the old phone. On the new Galaxy phone, open Settings, search for Smart Switch,
1.
and then tap Bring data from old device. Tap Bring data from old device again.
Note: Alternatively, you can navigate to the Samsung folder on the Apps screen, and open Smart Switch
from there.
Tap the SD card icon in the upper right corner, and then tap SD card under Back up to.
2.
Select what you want to back up. If there's not enough space on your external storage, you may need to
3.
deselect some items, but you can come back later to transfer anything that won't fit.
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