Buying a new Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro always elicits a surge of enthusiasm, but the thought of having to transfer all the accumulated information can cloud this moment. Fortunately, modern technology allows you to migrate data quickly and without losing important files, whether it is thousands of photos or a list of installed applications.
In this article, weβll look at all the synchronization options available, from built-in MIUI tools to cloud services, and learn how to properly prepare your devices to make the process run smoothly, and make the new gadget fully ready to go in minutes.
Pre-training should not be ignored, as it affects the transmission speed. To successfully transmit large amounts of data wirelessly, both devices must be no more than a distance away. 10-15 This will ensure a stable connection and minimize the risk of communication interruption at the most critical moment.
Preparing devices for data migration
Before any manipulations, you need to make sure that both smartphones have sufficient battery power, and it is recommended to charge the devices to a minimum of 60-70%, since the process of data transfer, especially over Wi-Fi Direct, can be energy-intensive.
Itβs also worth checking if thereβs space on the target device. While the Redmi Note 10 Pro has a large amount of memory, itβs best to make sure itβs not occupied by system files or previous backups.
Be sure to connect both phones to the same Wi-Fi network if you plan to use cloud-based methods, or make sure Bluetooth and Wi-Fi modules are enabled to run on-premises utilities.
β οΈ Warning: Do not force the data transfer process to be interrupted by closing applications or turning off smartphone screens, which can damage archives and inability to recover some information.
Using the Mi Mover application for wireless transfer
The most effective and native way for Xiaomi app owners is to use the pre-installed Mi Mover app, which is designed specifically for the MIUI ecosystem and allows you to transfer contacts, messages, call history, photos, music, videos, documents and even installed applications.
Run the app on both devices. On the new Redmi Note 10 Pro, select "I'm the recipient" and on the old phone, "I'm the sender." The system automatically creates an access point or prompts you to scan. QR-link-in.
Once connected, the device interfaces sync up, and you'll see a list of data categories available for transfer, and you can either select all at once or manually mark only the items you want, like leaving junk files on your old device.
βοΈ Check before launching the Mi Mover
The speed of transfer depends on the volume of data and the version of Wi-Fi modules. When transferring gigabytes of photos, the process can take from 10 to 30 minutes, during which time the screens of devices may go out, but do not block them completely if the application requires confirmation of actions.
β οΈ Note: When porting apps, some may not work properly immediately after installing on the new system due to differences in Android versions or the new system. MIUI. Repeated authorization will be required.
Synchronization through Google account
An alternative and reliable method is to use Google cloud storage, ideal for those who want to keep their contacts, calendar, notes and system settings safe, regardless of the phone model.
On your old device, go to Settings β Accounts β Google and make sure all the necessary items are synced. Click Sync to make sure the latest changes are uploaded to the cloud.
When you first set up the Redmi Note 10 Pro, the system will prompt you to restore data from a Google backup. Select the last backup date and wait until the download is complete. This method is especially convenient for restoring your contact list and previously installed applications.
It is worth noting that photos and videos may not be migrated through standard Google sync if Google Photos is not enabled. Check the settings of the Google Photos app on your old phone and wait for the media files to be fully uploaded to the cloud.
Transferring data via PC and USB-cable
For users who prefer to control every byte of information or donβt have fast internet, the classic method using a computer is fine. USB-cable and select file transfer mode MTP.
Copy DCIM (photo and video), Music, Download, and other important directories to your computerβs hard drive. Then plug in Redmi Note 10 Pro and copy the data to the corresponding folders of internal memory.
This method also allows you to back up your important documents on an external drive, which is a good digital hygiene practice, so you can structure files by date or category right on your computer before downloading to a new phone.
| Type of data | Location on Android | Recommended method |
|---|---|---|
| Contacts | Google Contacts / SIM | Google Sync |
| Photos and videos | /DCIM/Camera | Mi Mover/PC |
| Messages (SMS) | Systems base | Mi Mover |
| Documents | /Download / Documents | PC/Cloud |
When copying large files through USB-cable use the ports USB 3.0 on a computer for maximum speed. Older ports can significantly increase latency.
Message transfer nuances and call history
The hardest part of migration is often keeping the history of SMS and call logs, as standard Android tools are not always willing to share this data between different brands.
If youβre switching from an iPhone, use the Move to iOS app or special features when you initially set up MIUI that let you connect your Apple device via a Lightning-to-USB-C cable. However, the functionality can only be limited to contacts and photos.
For users switching from other Android smartphones, it is important to check that permissions to access messages are given to the carrier application, without which the process can result in an error or incomplete copying.
What to do if the SMS is not transferred?
Once the procedure is complete, be sure to check a few random dialogs and dates in the call log on the new Redmi Note 10 Pro to ensure the data is intact.
Problem Solving and Post-Mobility Optimization
Sometimes, after migration, users find the new phone running slower than usual or running out quickly, which is normal for the first hours of operation, since the MIUI system takes time to index files and optimize applications in the background.
It is recommended to leave the phone connected to the charger and Wi-Fi overnight after transferring data, during which time the system will perform deep optimization, update databases and configure synchronization services.
If you notice that some apps donβt open or crash, try clearing their cache through the Settings menu β Apps β App Management. In extreme cases, reinstall problematic software from the Google Play Store will help.
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After transferring the data, be sure to check the biometrics settings, and fingerprints and facial data will need to be re-registered on the new device for security reasons.
Remember that Wi-Fi passwords may not automatically migrate unless you've used the full backup of Google's system. Be prepared to re-enter your home network password.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Will the layouts and keyboard settings be saved during transfer?
Can I interrupt the Mi Mover process and continue later?
Will passwords from apps and banks be transferred?
How long does it take to transfer 100 GB of data?
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The main key to success is a stable connection and a full battery charge, which will avoid failures when copying large amounts of data.