One of the most tedious tasks when changing mobile is undoubtedly the reconfiguration of a terminal and the passage of all our information from one to another. This has always been the case, although currently Google usually helps with an integration based on our Gmail account.
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But in case we don’t use the Google account or don’t want to use apps like Google Photos, manufacturers usually offer alternatives in the form of their own apps.
One of them is Xiaomi, which just made the Mi Mover app available for download for any phone.
This Xiaomi application transmits you data between different mobiles
This application, which we can obviously download for free, we can use it in our old terminal when we buy a model from this manufacturer.
By using it, we will transfer the photos, contacts, messages, files and call history from a terminal to our new Xiaomi.
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In addition to all this information, the application It will also transfer the applications that we have in our terminal, so as not to have to install them one by one. Finally, will synchronize the data of the same, with what we hope not to have to put users and passwords, although it depends on each application.
The application asks us if the mobile in which we are going to use it is the one that sends the data or the one that receives it, although the latter is only possible on Xiaomi mobiles because it is designed to configure them from scratch .
This application does not need to be installed on Xiaomi mobiles since it is integrated as standard in MIUI, its own interface running on Android.
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