Xiaomi, Vivo, and Oppo announced a collaboration to provide users with an improved replacement experience by allowing them to transfer third-party app data between smartphones. While moving phones, this would maintain the old conversation recordings. BBK-owned brands already facilitate the transfer of system data such as contacts and images between devices.On moving phones, the old chat recordings would be preserved. The BBK-owned brands currently facilitate the movement of system data like as contacts and images between their smartphones.
According to Xiaomi, users may move data from Oppo and Vivo devices to a Xiaomi cellphone by using the Mi Switch. After choosing Android as the previous mobile type, customers may scan the code with the appropriate device to install Mi Replacement on the new handset and finish data transfer.
Formerly, this feature was limited to transferring photographs and contacts across these companies' handsets. Nevertheless, it has recently been improved to support the movement of third-party application data. Although it is unclear whether this service will be accessible in global markets, peer-to-peer transfer is available outside of mainland China, suggesting that it may soon be available in other areas.
There is no indication of this function appearing in other nations yet, but it is thought that it is just a matter of time owing to its use for all users. The inter-company transfer alliance, on the other hand, was founded in 2019, and nearly all brands, including Samsung (exclusive to China), have now joined the project. As a result, it is expected that additional brands will join this expanded migration strategy.
Finally, the partnership of Xiaomi, OPPO, and Vivo promises to make data movement more effective and user-friendly. Although the functionality is not now accessible worldwide, its potential extension into other countries and cooperation from other companies might change the way people switch cellphones in the future.
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