You can move what's on your current phone to your Pixel phone, or set up your Pixel phone as a new device.
- You can automatically transfer data from most phones using Android 5.0 and up or iOS 8.0 and up. (Learn how to check your Android or iOS version, and what can limit iPhone copying.)
- You can manually transfer data from most phones using most systems.
Option 1: Transfer data from your current phone
To move data to your phone, follow the on-screen steps the first time you turn on your phone.
If you skip transferring data or don't finish setup the first time:
- Within a few minutes, you'll get a "Pixel setup isn't done" notification. Tap Finish setup.
- For a few days, open your Settings app. At the top, tap Finish setup.
- After a while, you can always reset your phone. But that erases all your data. Learn how to reset to factory settings.
Before you start
- If you don't have a nano SIM card, get one from your mobile carrier. Learn how to get a SIM card.
Tip: Depending on the phone and mobile carrier, some Pixel phones can use eSIM. For details, check with your carrier. - Find a cable that works with your current phone, like its charging cable.
Transfer your data
Before you start
- If you don't have a nano SIM card, get one from your mobile carrier.Learn how to get a SIM card.
Tip: Depending on the phone and mobile carrier, some Pixel phones can use eSIM. For details, check with your carrier. - Make sure that you can transfer the most data possible.Learn what can limit iPhone copying and how to transfer more of your data.
- Find a cable that works with your current phone, like its charging cable.
Transfer your data
Before you start
If you don't have a nano SIM card, get one from your mobile carrier. Learn how to get a SIM card.
Tip: Some Pixel phones can use eSIM, depending on the phone and mobile carrier. For details, check with your carrier.