Google will improve data transfer between Android devices with a simultaneous wired and WiFi connection

Google will improve data transfer between Android devices with a simultaneous wired and WiFi connection
Google will improve data transfer between Android devices with a simultaneous wired and WiFi connection

Google is working on new options to improve data transfer between Android devices, allowing the use of WiFi and USB cable connection simultaneously to speed up the data transfer process, and with a new ‘Restore anytime’ function .

Currently, when setting up a new Android device and transferring data from the previously used Android device, users resort to copying their apps and data over a compatible cable, wireless WiFi connection, or via backup. security in services like Google One.

Likewise, this transfer of information is carried out through the Google Data Restore application (Data Restore Tool), which is installed by default on phones with the Android operating system, and appears when the user Set up a new device, in case you want to transfer files, photos or videos from an old one.

In this framework, Google is working on a new option with which it aims to improve the data transfer process from an old Android smartphone when configuring the new device. Specifically, increasing the speed of the transfer.

To do this, the company has begun to develop an option that allows data transfer through both a cable and WiFi connection simultaneously. Thus, it manages to speed up the information transfer process, reducing waiting time.

Specifically, this ability has been seen in the analysis of the code of the Google Data Restore application (version 1.0.624892571), it is a new process that the company refers to as ‘MultiTransportD2dTransport’, as you have learned. the Android Authority media.

RESTORE AT ANY TIME

On the other hand, Google is also developing a new option designed to restore data from an Android device to any other device, whether old or new, without the need to perform a factory reset and at any time.

As the same medium has recalled, once a new Android device has been configured, the data from a previous device can no longer be restored, unless a factory reset is carried out and the transfer of said data begins. again.

With the ‘Restore anytime’ option, users will be able to choose what information they want to back up, including photos, contacts and messages. Likewise, once the new data has been transferred through this option, the information will be merged with that of the device to which it has been transferred, so neither the data nor the recent changes that have been made to it will be lost. said device.

 
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