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How was the last time you changed phones? Surely you have lost a photo, message, application, game progress, or some other important issue. Unless your job is to constantly change hardware like we do, very few have streamlined the transition process to a new mobile phone. Fortunately, there is hope for a standard or at least a simple solution. Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi They want to offer us something.
In a statement on Weibo, the three technology companies announced a collaboration project to support the transfer of system data, photos, and contacts between the brand’s devices. Thanks to this, MIUI can be more transfer-friendly to and from ColorOS or funtouchOS, software from Oppo and Vivo, respectively.
“In order to provide users with a better hardware change experience, Xiaomi has started cooperation with Vivo and Oppo. This includes migrating third-party apps between our teams and you no longer have to worry about chat history when changing teams,” reads part of the announcement.

Without Google, but among “friends”
Due to trade bans, Google and its services to move information to the cloud and across devices under the same account are not available in China. Backups in Photos, Drive, Contacts, or the Google One subscription system itself.
At this point, it is unlikely, if not impossible, that this issue will go beyond China. In fact, Oppo has confirmed to the Android Authority that this solution is limited to China and has no plans to bring it to global markets.
However, this system allows the Chinese to access efficient services to transfer their information in the absence of Google Nearby and Android’s simple migration protocols. Faced with this and thus not losing share in the juicy Chinese market, companies have developed their own integration solutions, such as fast charging or file transfer.
Source: RPP

I am Ben Stock, a passionate and experienced digital journalist working in the news industry. At the Buna Times, I write articles covering technology developments and related topics. I strive to provide reliable information that my readers can trust. My research skills are top-notch, as well as my ability to craft engaging stories on timely topics with clarity and accuracy.