Content Transfer

4.4
58.2K reviews
10M+
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Content rating
Everyone
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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.
Updated on
Mar 6, 2023

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.4
58.1K reviews
A Google user
November 18, 2019
Worked great the second time. First time I said "No" when it asked me if I wanted it to be my default messaging app, but in order to transfer successfully you have to say "Yes." When I closed the app my default went back to android's messaging app and all my old texts were there. Also, I had to dim the screen on my new phone in order for the old phone to read the QR code. Other than those minor glitches the app performed great, but a user manual with this sort of stuff in it would really help.
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Nick W
January 1, 2022
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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A Google user
April 1, 2019
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.
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