To sync Android phones, you can follow these steps:
Connect both phones to the same Wi-Fi network: To sync your Android phones, both devices must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
Back up your data: Before syncing your Android phones, it's a good idea to back up your data, such as contacts, photos, and videos. You can use Google Backup to back up your data to the cloud.
Turn on Bluetooth: To sync your Android phones, you will need to turn on Bluetooth on both devices. To do this, go to the settings menu on each phone, select "Bluetooth", and turn it on.
Pair the phones: To sync your Android phones, you will need to pair the devices via Bluetooth. On one phone, go to the settings menu, select "Bluetooth", and turn on "Visible to all nearby Bluetooth devices". On the other phone, go to the settings menu, select "Bluetooth", and scan for nearby devices. Select the first phone from the list of available devices and follow the prompts to pair the devices.
Select what to sync: Once the phones are paired, you can select what data you want to sync between the two devices. This may include contacts, photos, videos, and other files.
Start syncing: Once you have selected what data to sync, you can start the syncing process. Depending on the amount of data being synced, this may take several minutes or longer.
Syncing your Android phones can be a great way to transfer data between devices or keep your data up-to-date across multiple devices.
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