So, when you upgrade your handset, you’re likely to want to move all of this digital data and content over with you. Unfortunately, if you bought an app on Google Play, you will likely have to pay for it again in the Apple App Store. This usually only applies to apps that cost money to download, not apps that charge money for a subscription through in-app purchases.
So you’ve got a new phone and want to transfer an app that was on your old device, but it’s no longer available for download. Don’t worry, there are a few ways you can still get that beloved app onto your new phone. Follow these steps to make sure you don’t lose access to your favorite app.
Fortunately, there are several ways to transfer apps and data, depending on your specific needs and preferences. I even have first-hand experience with some of these methods since manually installing apps can be tedious, which I don’t have the patience for. For one, you’ll have to install all the system files and then reconfigure your settings. Now, if that was all you’d to do, you could still have pulled through, however grudgingly. The easiest way to transfer photos and videos to your new Android phone is through Google Photos. All you have to do is download Google Photos on your iPhone, sign in to it, give it permission to access your photos, and let it upload.
No app icon showing up on the device, yet Spotlight Search finds it? You may have all your Homescreens filled up to capacity. There is a limit (20 pages, I believe; do not quote me on that). If this is the case, apps WILL install, but the icons themselves are “hidden”. Once you group apps into folders and free up spots for icons, they will one by one appear. Follow the on-screen instructions to connect both devices with a cable.
I have an app called “Lono” to control my sprinkler system on my old iPhone with iOS 11. I tried to downgrade my iTunes from 12.8 to 12.6 to bring back the “App” tab to transfer the app from my old phone to iTunes. However, transfer purchases is no longer working as my old phone has iOS 11… To backup files to Google Drive, open up the Google Drive app and hit the “+” button on the bottom right of the screen. Then tap the “Upload” button, navigate to the files you want to upload, select them, and wait for the upload to complete. On your new phone, you can then view your files in the Google Drive app.
1. Check the App Store
The first step is to check if the app is available in the App Store (for iOS devices) or the Google Play Store (for Android devices). Sometimes apps get rebranded or updated, so it may still be available under a different name. Search for the app using keywords related to its functionality and see if you can find it.
In most cases, you’ll have to manually search for the apps on the new platform and download them. Click on the corresponding links below for detailed instructions on transferring your apps and data to any new phone. Apps come and apps go, and sometimes we rely on an app that’s been pulled from the App Store. When the inevitable time comes to switch to a new iPhone or iPad, discontinued apps typically don’t flow with your backup and restore. In the event that something does not transfer over, you can restore your files and data from your cloud backups.
2. Transfer via Backup
If the app is no longer available in the store, you can try transferring it from your old phone to your new phone via a backup. If you backed up your old phone using a cloud service or a computer, you may be able to restore the app onto your new device when setting it up.
3. Use Third-Party Tools
If the app is not available through traditional means, you can explore third-party tools that specialize in transferring data between devices. Some tools allow you to clone your old phone onto your new phone, including all apps and data.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I transfer an app that is no longer available to my new phone?
Yes, you can try to transfer the app through backups or third-party tools. However, there is no guarantee of success depending on the app’s compatibility and availability.
What if the app is not compatible with my new phone?
If the app is not compatible with your new phone’s operating system, you may not be able to transfer it. In this case, you may need to look for alternative apps that offer similar functionality.
By following these steps and exploring different options, you should be able to successfully transfer the app from your old phone to your new phone. Don’t give up on your favorite app just yet – there’s always a way to keep it with you on your new device!