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Help with setting up a new Samsung tablet.
My wife's four year old Samsung tablet is acting erratic lately. I'd like to buy a new one, but have no idea how to transfer everything email, apps, etc. contained in her old tablet directly to the new one without paying our repair guy.
Can anyone here walk me through the process, or should I just forget about doing it myself ?
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Help with setting up a new Samsung tablet. (Original Post)
TheCowsCameHome
Oct 2020
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Skittles
(159,949 posts)1. I just got a new Samsung tablet
during the set up process they ask if you want to transfer everything, and you click yes (well, I did not want that so I declined)......
TheCowsCameHome
(40,217 posts)2. Does the new Samsung unit come with set up/data transfer help?
Basically, she wants everything from the old tablet imported to the new one.
Skittles
(159,949 posts)3. it seemed routine
they include the option to transfer stuff from another device as part of the setup process
TheCowsCameHome
(40,217 posts)4. Thank you. Is that done via a physical connection?
Skittles
(159,949 posts)5. it can be done wirelessly or connected
I'm hoping someone who has actually done the process will chime in
TheCowsCameHome
(40,217 posts)6. That makes two of us. Thanks.