Tips for Moving to a New Windows Phone

With the Nokia 900 finally arriving this week, a lot of Windows Phone users are looking to upgrade and are interested in advice about the best way to migrate contacts and other information. Fortunately, Microsoft has stepped in with a well-time guide of their own. And I have a few ideas of my own.

"You’re maybe a little apprehensive about how you’ll get contacts, apps, photos, and other precious cargo off your old phone and onto the new one," Microsoft's Michael Stroh writes in a post to the Windows Phone Blog. "Here’s a cheat sheet for getting the job done as quickly and painlessly as possible."

The post details some key ways that you can move apps, contacts, email, and digital media content from device to device, though it's not always as seamless as one might hope. (And certainly, Windows Phone doesn't [yet?] provide any iCloud-like centralized cloud service for this sort of thing.)

One bit of advice I'd offer up in addition to this is to try the Reinstaller app, which is available from the Windows Phone Marketplace. This is a lot easier than using the web-based Marketplace interface to "push" purchased and downloaded apps to the new phone, and it works right on the device.

What I'd worry about most from the old phone are photos, which will need to be synced manually via USB to a PC. Until Microsoft offers a way to sync photos over the air and automatically, you'll need to do this from time to time.

What you can't do--again, yet--is replicate app settings. So, for example, that progress you made in Plants vs. Zombies won't carry over. Solutions for that are forthcoming. Also, I'm not aware of ways to copy over data like SMS/MMS messages. 

Finally, as a general concept, I'd just point out that Windows Phone's cloud-based way of doing things, where you're access contacts, email, calendar data, social networking info, and the like, from the cloud means that getting most of that stuff back on the new phone involves no more than configuring a few accounts. That was the entire point behind not allowing it to sync to PC apps like Outlook. And in Windows Phone 8, Microsoft will be cutting the cord completely and allowing a Windows Phone to work completely without the PC.


Discuss this Article 8

yoshipod (not verified)
on Apr 5, 2012
So when Apple sells millions of iPhones 4Ss or iPad 3s, Paul writes about how Apple users are just needlessly spending money and how they all have to have the latest Apple product, regardless of the level of the upgrade, painting them all as mindless drones. Simply lumping all users into a single group with no thought as to first time buyers or those upgrading from products that are two years old or older or moving from another platform. But when a Windows 7 phone user decides to upgrade to a newer model, Paul only writes tips for helping that move. Given the fact that WP7 only became available 18 months ago, and that the first major update came out in March 2011, Its likely that those upgrading have only had there phones for about a year. Doesn't that make all people who are upgrading WP7 phones now just like the "typical" Apple user Paul loves to mock? I wonder why Paul is not making fun of all these users (which he is one of himself) like those users of iOS? The hypocrisy keeps on coming.
xpxp2002
on Apr 5, 2012
Also, AT&T just released an app that helps move all of your data between Windows Phone devices. It's called AT&T Mobile Transfer and it is in the Marketplace.
Revxx14
on Apr 5, 2012
Well he is a Microsoft writer. Do you expect him to teach Apple fans how to migrate to a new iPhone? Besides, when a new iPhone comes out, he gives it just as thourough a review as any Window Phone. I don't recall him bashing iPhone useres like you described. If he did, I bet it was on the last model, which was a pretty minor update. Any way, on a constructive note...The folks over at XDA have a bunch of great tools for things like SMS backup. Google it and you'll find it. Or you can browse the Windows Phone section on XDA.
yoshipod (not verified)
on Apr 6, 2012
@rev Paul is constantly bashing Apple users. Here is one example. http://www.windowsitpro.com/article/paul-thurrotts-wininfo/apple-sells-4... Just go back and look through any of his articles that regard sales and announcements of Apple products, they all contain snarky remarks. His actual reviews, tend to contain less of this. I have no issues with him writing about helping users migrate from one device to another. I fail to see why this can't be done without bashing users and lumping them all into a single group. After all, he hates when Apple did that to PC users with the I'm a Mac ads.
B52
on Apr 6, 2012
Paul, I wonder if there's at least one gotcha that no one's considered about migration to a new WP. I'm sitting here staring at my beautiful, new Lumia 900, wondering how I'm going to get my 20+ podcast subscriptions back on here. One at a time from the marketplace? What a drag. I made the jump from syncing podcasts from Zune to downloading my subscriptions over the air. It always bugged me that these two lists of subscriptions were exclusive, and now I'm regretting the switch. Not looking forward to manually re-subscribing. Is there a better way? Did I miss something? Are these subscriptions maintained in my Live account?
falconlem
on Apr 8, 2012
Unable to purchase my Lumia 900 on Easter Sunday AAAARGH!@!! Lumia 900 at&t can't buy it! http://youtu.be/HphpR_Vx0to #nokia #windows #lumia900
glenn.gilbert@b...
on Apr 8, 2012
Don't you just plug it into your computer and iTunes automatically recognizes it then recovers all your settings from the old phone to the new? That's what's happened to my last 3 iPhones, I just assumed that all software worked like that. So you're saying that simply connecting a new Windows phone is a miserable, long-winded, technical experience? If that's the case, Microsoft just failed the test as they obviously don't get it. Ho hum.
dstrack
on Apr 9, 2012
AT&T Lumia 900 is soooo tempting... I'm on VZW with my long in the tooth DroidX. Is there any thought on how long it will take to get onto Verizon? Thoughts on switching to T?

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