Android tipped to make data transfers quicker for new phone setup

What you need to know

  • The latest version of the Data Restore Tool app spills details surrounding Google’s apparent development of a new process to speed up data transfers and restoration.
  • It seems Google will combine its physical cable method with a user’s Wi-Fi to get the job done.
  • Additionally, the code shows a new “Restore Anytime” feature is in the works, which would let users restore the data of an old Android device without factory resetting.

Information in Android’s code seemingly points towards Google’s development of faster device-to-device transfer speeds when setting up a new phone.

Seeds in the code were spotted by AssembleDebug in conjunction with Android Authority in version 1.0.624 of the Data Restore Tool app. A couple of strings in the code tease this new capability with one acting as a tagline teaser stating, “want to speed things up?” A second string says, “copying using cable and Wi-Fi for faster speed.”

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