Content Transfer
com.verizon.contenttransfer
by Verizon Consumer Group
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About this app
With the cross-platform Verizon Content Transfer app, it's easy to transfer your contacts and other content from your old phone to your new phone, without the need for wires, subscribed services or additional equipment. Enjoy the data backup available in the Verizon Cloud whenever you need it.
Verizon Content Transfer lets you:
• Copy your personal data from one phone to another easily.
• Choose to transfer data by simply scanning a QR code.
• Transfer photos and videos, as well as contacts, music, documents, call logs, messages, applications, and calendars.
• Track the progress of the transfer on the go.
Download the Verizon Content Transfer app now and start transferring all your stuff, so you can enjoy your new phone.
Verizon Content Transfer lets you:
• Copy your personal data from one phone to another easily.
• Choose to transfer data by simply scanning a QR code.
• Transfer photos and videos, as well as contacts, music, documents, call logs, messages, applications, and calendars.
• Track the progress of the transfer on the go.
Download the Verizon Content Transfer app now and start transferring all your stuff, so you can enjoy your new phone.
App Information
Version Name
4.1.713-RELEASE
Version Code
713
File Size
4.8 MB
Minimum OS
Android 5.0+
Target SDK
Android 31
Developer
Verizon Consumer Group
Contact
Website
Content Rating
Everyone
Package Name
com.verizon.contenttransferPermissions Required
This app may request the following permissions:
Recent Reviews
Vanessa Standaert
2.0★
Slow, fails transferring messages and apps. After the transfer shows as complete, the app skips the screen where you make it the default messaging app temporarily. There seems to be no way to make it the default, so no way to finalize message transfer. Apps also showed as transferring but were never installed. It is possible in my case that the apps were incompatible with the new phone because the old one was ancient.
John Christiansen
4.0★
Minimal, fast and easy. Got a new phone with the carrier after I damaged my old one while traveling. The shop used this app to transfer from my old broken phone; I used it again to transfer photos from a burner I had picked up on the road. The app transfers all items of a selected type (photos, videos, contacts, apps, etc). I would prefer the option to select individual transfer items from a list. It also couldn't transfer several contacts it just said were "in the cloud," but couldn't say more.
A Google user
3.0★
It was simple enough to use, but my transfer kept getting interrupted, and there wasn't any preservation of progress from the partial transfer; I had to start over from scratch each time. once it did finally work, i had to manually accept the installation of each app it had transferred, and again manually accept every update to each app - good from a security perspective, but tedious. it also needed to stay open to keep running, so i couldn't use my phones for anything else until it got done.
A Google user
3.0★
Good app. Took a lot longer than I thought it would, just expect to not use your phone for a couple/few hours 😂....at one point I opened a text and it interrupted the transfer...so I had to start all over again! I would definitely mention to users that you are unable to make calls/texts during transfer or you will have to start over.
Cyndi Grube
5.0★
I tried several other apps to transfer my applications from one phone to another and I couldn't find one that would transfer them. It was getting very frustrating until I found this one. There were a couple apps that wouldn't install, but they were just games so it wasn't a big deal. I did have a notepad app that didn't keep the notes I had saved, but thankfully I only had a few notes that I just retyped. This app saved me a lot of install time.
Nick W
5.0★
My old phone was nearly a decade old, and the default Google way of transferring data during initial setup wouldn't work. I used this instead, and it worked perfectly (well, mostly perfectly; pairing the phones was difficult since the QR scan wouldn't work, but manually connecting them through a wifi network worked fine). All of my text messages and call history are there, including picture/media messages, and it was even able to copy my user-installed apps! Not the system-installed ones though.
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