If you've ever tried to switch from a phone to Android, you know how complicated it can be. While you can easily transfer apps and Google account data between devices, it is often not possible to transfer app data. This can be frustrating because not all third-party apps support data migration, which forces you to reconfigure all of your apps.
Now, to solve this problem, Chinese smartphone makers Xiaomi, Oppo, and Vivo are teaming up to make it easier to transfer data from third-party apps when switching between phone brands. This means that Xiaomi, Oppo, and Vivo users can switch between devices without losing software data or having to reinstall any third-party apps.
Xiaomi has partnered with Vivo and Oppo to provide users with a better swapping experience. In addition to system data such as photos and contacts, Xiaomi recently added support for transferring third-party app data from Vivo and Oppo phones, so you don't have to worry about your chat logs when you switch phones. On the Weibo blog post.
Unfortunately, there is a problem. The migration tool will only be available on phones designed for Chinese consumers and not for international markets. Therefore, users outside China may still need to manually configure third-party apps when switching between different Android phones.
However, this is not the first time that these Chinese companies have cooperated. In 2020, Xiaomi, Oppo, and Vivo created a unified file sharing solution that allows users to share files between phones from these three brands.
They've expanded this collaboration by creating the Global Developer Services Alliance (GDSA), which allows developers to simultaneously upload their apps to the Oppo, Vivo, and Xiaomi app stores.
While this news is of great importance to Chinese users, there is still a long way to go before we can provide reliable third-party app data migration to Android users around the world. We hope Google will follow suit and make the transition experience smoother for Android users.
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