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    I’m switching more phone more than ever before, here I remain sensible

    mobile specsBy mobile specsJune 8, 2025No Comments8 Mins Read
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    Robert Triggs / Android Authority

    When I started Android AuthorityThe review season was very good. I knew I was present for a busy tech tuber and a tuber, but the rest of the year allow me to pay attention to one or perhaps two devices at a time. Now, the calendar is out of the window. Apparently there are large launches every month, which embrace new form factors, new versions of Android, and more powerful smartphone camera than ever before. And honestly, it can be a lot.

    Thankfully, I have learned some things every week from a phone every week, I have learned a few things. Even I had to describe one or two things to keep the new AI’s new features, hopefully keep my head upright. And, while you don’t need to switch the phone as many times, there are some things that keep me jumping with an Android phone with the next relative.

    Still starts from the beginning

    Ryan Hans / Android Authority

    Before I jump into my points to set up a new Android phone, I should look behind you the screen. Nevertheless, there is a slight difference between getting the phone out of the box and turning it on and in fact to make it feel yourself. Anyone can do with less help, but the latter can be a process.

    So, let’s talk about me. When I sink into a new review, I keep things very easy. I still have only a primary SIM, which means a basic phone number, whether in my pocket. I also log in to Google’s two accounts on every Android device – one for work and one personal – and then I’m ready to go. Is ESIM just a headache going to the iPhone once or twice a year? Yes, but it’s easy to have another phone number, because how do my friends know who to text?

    Moreover, whenever I set up a new device, I usually start from the beginning. I am not bothered by my current Android backups because there may be some time between Google Pixel or Motorola Razr visits, so I probably won’t need the same apps or the next time I come around, I want the same setting. Before I decide what to add and how I want to keep it, I start my fresh as an opportunity to test every taste of Android in its clean form.

    My first indicator when you switch

    Ryan Hans / Android Authority

    Now that you have a basic line to approach every new Android phone, let’s talk about entertainment equipment – you know, things that make every phone feel unique. These are not rigorous and sharp rules – you will know that they are contrary to your taste – but it seems that they work better for me. Let’s sink.

    How often do you take your Android phone backup?

    126 votes

    Every day

    22 %

    Once every week

    14 %

    Once in each month

    10 %

    Whenever it automatically happens

    53 %

    Be ready to make a new login

    Ryan Hans / Android Authority

    First of all, it feels like our phone needs more login than ever. With the height of the AI ​​partnership, as Motorola worked hard on its latest series razors, it has become just as it is. So, keep in mind, be prepared to make one or two new. This time, though, make sure you read the terms of everything you agree – especially if you help yourself train the AI ​​model.

    To me, it includes developing accounts for Motorola, which, to access the features, anxiety and chatigue of base Moto AI, just to ensure that I can access any showcase that my dear Razer Ultra has thrown at me. In the past few months, though, I also had to create a Lenovo account while setting the yoga tab plus, which is disturbing from my Motorola account.

    I can’t say that I must face a dozen different variations on the same login, just as I hate a dozen other streaming platforms to watch the entire season of football, but this is the world in which we now live. This gesture derives well in my other other, which could have guessed…

    Google’s Password Manager is still good enough

    Mashal Rehman / Android Authority

    Yes, the next is a reminder that you really need a password manager. I have just shaken three or four accounts in the past few months, and it is not counting my temporary spin in the world of Paramount Plus or signing up for Garman’s Connect Plus. Before that, I think I have instructed people to the list pass or 1 password, but those days are behind me.

    Now, I’m all about Google’s password manager all the time. It is already covered in almost every large Android skin, whenever you log in to your Google account on a new phone, it becomes a wind to configure it. It is also compatible with my Chrome browser and Chrome Boxes that I have used in many years, whenever I use Google Product, I give me a smooth password manager.

    However, I am not resting to Google to produce and store new passwords for myself because I am still nervous that I may lose access to my password manager and, by extension, whatever account it has saved.

    Feel free to shed old apps and files

    Ryan Hans / Android Authority

    Since I have arranged every new phone from the beginning, this next tip should not be surprising. You think your new phone needs every app that your older has, but may not. Yes, you may be more efficient than me, just keeping your essential apps and deleting everything else after fulfilling its goal, but it’s much easier than working.

    Therefore, since you are in the process of setting up a new phone, I advise you to leave the back -up stage app section. However, in the picture above, the motorla phone was shipped with some sports, a copy of the Champ app, and Facebook installed exactly out of the box – none of which really uses the USE. If I want to back up this phone before switching to a new phone, I will be trapped with the same level of blotware, and even more storage replaced because my new phone can come with an extra app or its own two or two.

    This is equivalent to doubling something or giving it to the next person … just you are doubling it and giving it back to yourself. Instead, I would say don’t start anything (and probably leave extra apps that download you from your phone). Then, go to the Play Store, go to your apps page, and filter it by not being installed. Now you can go down the list, just tapping the apps that jump to install. This method has released me from all kinds of useless apps – from sports I no longer play dating apps that feel like sports even in half a time.

    Choose a fresh coat of paint

    Ryan Hans / Android Authority

    If I have redeemed it once, I have released a dozen times on it, but just because your old phone has worked well, it does not mean that your new phone needs the same setting. And no, I’m not just talking about the fact that your new display can be bigger than your old. If you have decided to jump something from Motorola to Samsung or Samsung, you will quickly realize that all apps, widgets, or folders are not made equal.

    So, I suggest that you open your phone a day with whatever it has been set for its default sequence, and then work to find out which widgets you want or needed. I thought I would do it with the phone 3A in the picture above, but I kept the order like this. It makes it easy to check the weather or make it easier to grow your fully loaded Google folder, but it is easy to tap the essential space, do not disturb the toggle, and without opening the app drawer, it is easy to compose anything for my headphone (not the former Twitter).

    Meanwhile, my going to Samsung Layout looks completely different, too, prefer some large folders along the bottom edge with one or two widgets on the screen. I think if you have a UI UI is your preferred version of Android, you can also try the DIY home, but this is a kind of chaos that I’m not sure I support right now.

    Don’t be afraid to resume… once again

    Ryan Hans / Android Authority

    The last thing I have learned from the establishment of several dozen phones every year is that it is not so deep. None of this is – this is your phone. If you wake up one day and no longer like how you have your home screen, or you think your wallpaper is realized, change it. This time, though, I advise you to take back your phone because there is a better chance that you have reduced the apps you have used, at least if you follow my other suggestions. Then, if you find out that your semi -freshstor has felt a little fresh, you can go back to the way your phone was before.

    In my experience, though, sometimes change is exactly what you need. It may be interesting and interesting to try a new Android skin from traditional candy bar -style phones, and you may be watching your favorite operating system fully looking at your favorite operating system. And no, I know that most people don’t have the same flexibility to change the phone, but I think when you decide to upgrade it will be much easier to choose the winning Android phone.

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