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Google is working on enhancing data transfer between Android devices by allowing users to use both WiFi and USB cable connections simultaneously. This new feature will speed up the data transfer process and enable a new ‘Restore at any time’ option. Currently, when setting up a new Android device, users can transfer data from a previously used device using a cable, WiFi, or backup services like Google One.

The data transfer is facilitated by the Google Data Restore Tool, which comes pre-installed on phones with the Android operating system. Google is working on improving this process by introducing a new feature that will allow for faster data transfer from an old Android device to a new one. This new option will enable data transfer via both wired and WiFi connections simultaneously.

Additionally, Google is working on a new option that will allow users to restore data from an Android device to any other device, old or new, without having to perform a factory reset. This ‘Restore anytime’ feature will enable users to back up specific information such as photos, contacts, and messages, and merge this data with the device it is being transferred to without losing any recent changes.

In conclusion, Google’s efforts to optimize data transfer between Android devices will result in a more efficient and seamless process for users. The introduction of features like simultaneous WiFi and USB cable connections and the ‘Restore anytime’ option will make it easier for users to transfer and restore their data without any hassle.

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