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I’ve Switched Phones 50 Times in Five Years: 11 Things I Do First

Last updated: December 26, 2025 1:50 am
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The process of switching from one Android phone to another can be both exciting and daunting. With the advancement in technology, transferring data and settings has become easier than ever before. However, there are still several steps that need to be taken to fine-tune the new device to your liking. In this article, we will outline 11 essential steps to follow when setting up a new Android phone, specifically focusing on Google Pixel and Samsung Galaxy devices.

1. Set up WhatsApp and restore backup: WhatsApp is one of the most crucial apps for many users, and transferring it to a new device can be a bit tricky. Make sure to back up your chats on your old phone, log in on your new device, and restore the backup to ensure a seamless transition.

2. Uninstall or disable unwanted apps: Bloatware is a common issue on new phones, and it’s essential to get rid of any pre-installed apps that you don’t need. Disable or uninstall them to declutter your device and improve performance.

3. Edit default apps: Customize your default apps to suit your preferences. Whether it’s changing the default browser or messaging app, make sure your new phone is set up just the way you like it.

4. Turn off Google Discover feed next to the home screen: If you find the Google Discover feed distracting, you can easily turn it off. This will help you stay focused and avoid unnecessary distractions.

5. Turn off vibrations: If you’re not a fan of haptic feedback, you can disable vibrations on your device. This can help conserve battery life and reduce distractions.

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6. Turn off system sounds: Disable system sounds to create a more peaceful user experience. This can help you avoid annoying notifications and unnecessary noises.

7. Install and enable Gboard: If you prefer Google’s Gboard over the default keyboard, make sure to install and enable it on your new device. This will enhance your typing experience and provide more customization options.

8. Add face unlock or fingerprint: Enhance your device’s security by setting up face unlock or fingerprint recognition. This additional layer of security can help protect your personal information.

9. Sign in to all necessary apps: It’s essential to sign in to all your apps on the new device to ensure seamless access to your data and services. This will prevent any interruptions when you need to use a specific app urgently.

10. Customize the home screen: Personalize your home screen by adding widgets, changing the wallpaper, and arranging your apps to suit your preferences. A customized home screen can improve your overall user experience.

11. Check for software updates: Stay up to date with the latest software updates to ensure your device is running smoothly and securely. Regularly checking for updates can help you avoid bugs and vulnerabilities.

By following these 11 steps, you can set up your new Android phone and ensure a smooth transition from your old device. Taking the time to customize and optimize your new device will enhance your user experience and make the most of all the features it has to offer.

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