Move Motorola Data to Google Nexus/Pixel Phone
What problems can we encounter when transferring data from Motorola phone to Google Nexus device? Unfortunately, when data is being transferred from the Motorola to Nexus, it is not uncommon for a user to experience problems that need to be fixed. Some of the more notable problems encountered as follows:
- The transfer process is incomplete. Meaning some of the files that need to be transferred cannot be found on the new device;
- Files that were transferred are now corrupted so they cannot be viewed again;
- USB cable disconnected in the middle of the transfer process;
- Receives an error message about a rewrite error or delay.
You need a third-party phone to phone transferring tool to help you solve the problems above, so as to smooth the data transfer from Motorola Atrix/Droid/Moto X to Google Nexus 7/6/6P/5/5X/4. The tool you need is the MobiKin Transfer for Mobile (Mac version available). It allows you to transfer contacts, text messages, apps, photos, videos and music from Motorola to Google Nexus without any hassle. This process is not only superior to other transfer application options, it is a proven method of transferring all of the information in just a few steps, and the person will have the ability to pick and choose each type of file that they wants to transfer when it is needed or required.
This transfer process is also highly recommended to those who want to avoid encountering problems with files being corrupt, incomplete transfer issues or errors encountered when transferring files between mobile devices. Now, you can free download the MobiKin Transfer for Mobile from the links below. Please note it also supports other iOS, Android and Symbian devices.
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How to Transfer Files from Motorola to Google Nexus?
Step 1. Install the downloaded Transfer for Mobile on your computer. Launch it and then, you will see the following interface as below.
Step 2. Link your Motorola and Google Nexus devices to the same computer using USB cables. When the connection is successful, the software should detect and recognize the two devices automatically as shown below.
Step 3. Tick off the file types you want to transfer. After that, you can click the transfer icon pointing to Nexus to begin transferring. A progress bar shows you how much data has been transferred from the Motorola to Nexus.