How to transfer the call log Xiaomi on Xiaomi: all the ways

Changing your smartphone is always stressful, not only with the physical repositioning of your SIM card, but also with the need to carry digital baggage. It is especially important to keep your communications history, since the call log often contains contacts of important customers, delivery services or numbers that you did not have time to write in the address book. Xiaomi equipment owners are in a better position thanks to the developed ecosystem of MIUI and HyperOS, which provides several native methods of data migration.

Unlike many competitors, the Chinese giant offers built-in tools to perform cloning of call history without installing dubious third-party software, which can take anywhere from minutes to half an hour, depending on the amount of information accumulated and the method chosen. Below we will discuss in detail how to organize the process so that no number is lost when switching to a new device.

There is a misconception that the SIM card stores the history of calls, but this is not true. SIM-The card is intended only to identify the subscriber in the network and store a limited number of contacts, but not the log of incoming and outgoing connections. Therefore, simply rearrange the "Sim" is not enough - you need to use software backup methods, which we will consider in this article.

Using the Mi Mover app for quick migration

The most efficient and quickest way to transfer Xiaomi’s call log to Xiaomi is to use the brand’s Mi Mover tool, which is pre-installed on most of the brand’s modern devices and allows data to be transmitted over a direct Wi-Fi connection without Internet traffic, while transmitting speeds can reach tens of megabytes per second, which is critical for large amounts of data.

To get started, you need to run the app on both devices. On the old smartphone, select the role "Sender" and on the new one, "Receiver." After scanning. QR-If you have a code or manual connection to the network you've created, you'll have to choose the types of data you want to transfer, and that's where you need to be careful and make sure that the list of content you've selected is ticked against the "Calls" or "Call log" box".

Mi Mover is remarkable for not only keeping the numbers and the call time, but also keeping the call time, and the call type (incoming, outgoing, missed) that allows you to completely recreate the picture of communication on the new device. If you have a custom shell installed or the application is removed, it can be easily found in the GetApps store or downloaded from the official website of the manufacturer.

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It is worth noting that the process of interrupting the data transfer can damage the file of the call database. If the transfer is stopped by 99%, do not panic and wait for the process to complete, even if it seems to be hanging.

⚠️ Note: When using Mi Mover, make sure that the screens of both smartphones do not go out during transmission. MIUI Aggressive energy saving can break Wi-Fi Direct connection if device locks.

Synchronization with your Mi Cloud account

The Mi Cloud is the second most popular way to save your call history, and its main advantage is automation: once configured, sync will save your data to the cloud regularly, without having to wire each other or create access points, ideal for those who change devices often or fear losing them.

To activate this feature, go to the Mi Account settings. You need to log in to your ID. In the data sync menu, find the Call Log and activate the switch. The system will automatically upload the call history to the company's servers. On the new phone, just log in to the same account, and the data will be automatically pulled up.

It's important to understand the difference between on-premises storage and cloud storage. Mi Cloud has a free space limit (usually 5GB) that is shared between photos, videos and backups. If your call log takes up a little space (which takes up a little bit because it's text data), then there won't be any problems. However, if the cloud is full of photos, call sync can stop.

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Turn on Wi-Fi-only sync in the Mi Cloud settings to avoid wasting mobile traffic, especially if you are recovering data after a system reset.

One of the things about Xiaomi's cloud is that it can selectively restore, so you can only sync contacts by leaving a call log on your old device, or vice versa, and it gives you the flexibility to manage your digital space, so you don't have to drag all the digital trash on your new phone from years ago.

Backup through Google Account

Google's ecosystem provides another reliable channel to preserve the history of communications. Unlike Mi Cloud, which works best within the brand ecosystem, Google's method is universal. If you ever decide to switch to Samsung or Pixel, your data will stay with you. This feature is activated through standard Android settings.

To enable reservations, go to the Google section in your system settings, then select Sync. Make sure the slider opposite Contacts and Phone or Call log is active. Google Drive automatically creates a backup that will attach to your inbox. When you first set up the new Xiaomi, just type in your email address and the system will prompt you to recover data from the Google cloud.

This method is especially good because it often works in the background and is less visible to the user. However, there is a caveat: recovery from Google Backup sometimes takes longer than through Mi Mover, as it depends on the speed of the Internet connection and loading servers of the search giant. In addition, Google may not save the details of calls (duration, type) if you use the standard set of Android features without additional permissions.

MethodSpeed.We need the Internet.Keeps the details of the call.
Mi MoverVery high.No (Wi-Fi Direct)Yes (fully)
Mi CloudMediumYes.Yes.
Google BackupLow/MediocreYes.Partially.
SMS Backup+MediumYes (for the cloud)Yeah (with adjustment)
πŸ“Š What kind of backup you use more often?
Mi Mover (locally)
Mi Cloud (Xiaomi Cloud)
Google Drive
I don't make backups.

Third-party applications for advanced users

If standard tools don't work or require specific settings, third-party solutions come to the rescue. One of the most popular and time-tested applications is SMS Backup & Restore. Despite the name, it also does a great job with the call log, allowing you to create full copies of the database in XML format.

The main advantage of these utilities is the ability to upload backup not only to the cloud (Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive), but also locally to the phone memory. The resulting file can be manually transferred to a new device via Bluetooth or cable and restored there, which gives full control over the data and independence from the servers of manufacturers.

When using third-party software, you need to be extremely careful with permissions: the app will request access to your calls, contacts and storage. Make sure you only download the app from the official Google Play store or GetApps to avoid installing malware that could steal your personal data.

⚠️ Note: Some antivirus or built-in protection MIUI They can block third-party applications trying to access the call log. When you first start, be sure to issue all the permissions you request.

Also worth mentioning is the possibility of using ADB (Android Debug Bridge) for advanced users, a method that allows you to make a full copy of the call database (com.android.providers.contacts) via a computer, but this method requires root rights or special permissions through wireless debugging, which can be difficult for the average user.

Recovering data from local backup

In the shell. MIUI And HyperOS has a hidden but powerful local backup feature that allows you to save the state of the system, including the call log, directly to internal memory or to the backup. SD-This is a great way to do a save point before risky operations, such as flashing or resetting.

To create this copy, go to Settings β†’ About Phone β†’ Backup and Restore. Here you can choose what to save. Once you create a backup file (usually in the MIUI/backup/AllBackup folder), you can transfer this file to the new phone and perform a recovery, which ensures that the database structure remains unchanged.

The thing about local recovery is that it often requires rebooting the device to Recovery mode or just restarting the system, which takes longer than cloud synchronization, but is the most reliable in terms of data integrity, and you get an exact copy of what was on the old device when the backup was created.

Where to look for backup files?
Local backup files are usually located along the path /storage/emulated/0/MIUI/backup/AllBackup/. You can copy this entire folder to your computer or new phone to speed up the process.

Typical problems and ways to solve them

Even with proven methods, errors can occur, and users often experience a situation where contacts have been moved and call history has not, which may be due to access restrictions in new versions of Android that strictly regulate app access to personal information.

Another common problem is duplication of records, where if you used multiple sync methods at the same time (like Google and Mi Cloud), the data can be duplicated when you restore, and the take cleaner apps that are often built into the contact management menu will help.

If the process is stalled in Call Recovery, try to disconnect the Internet on the new device and perform recovery exclusively from a local copy or through Mi Mover without access to the global network.

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The most reliable way to avoid data loss is a combined method: use Mi Mover for quick migration, and keep cloud services turned on as insurance for the future.

Can I transfer the call log without the internet?
Yes, it's possible with the Mi Mover app or by creating a local backup and transferring the file manually over cable or Bluetooth. Cloud methods (Mi Cloud, Google) require a network connection.
Will there be any information about who called if the number is not in the contacts?
Yes, the call log stores the phone number, the time, the date and the duration of the call, whether or not the number is stored in the phone book, and when you transfer it, it is stored in its entirety.
What if the name of the caller ID is missing after the transfer?
It's probably just the call log, not the phone book itself, but you need to sync your contacts separately through your Google or Mi Account so that the numbers are back to the names.
Does the call log take up a lot of space in the cloud?
No, text logs take up negligible space (kilobytes or megabytes even in a few years), so they have little impact on your storage quota.