And the Samsung Note app is a really good app. Therefore, I did end up thinking of a backup plan. But therefore, like the old saying goes: All's well that ends well.Īnd BTW, I had formulated another plan in case the content of the older ENN app didn't transfer to the new ENN app where I was just going to carry both phones around and would just manually copy and paste the content from the old app to the new app until it was completely copied. I finally received my new phone and I used the Samsung Switch app to transfer my files and content from my current phone (which is now one of my older phones), and even though I never hit the Restore button on my Easy Notepad Note app on my new phone (like I usually did in the past), EVERYTHING was transferred over from the old Easy Notepad app to the new Easy Notepad app on my new phone. Hey, ocnbrze, thanks for the encouraging words, however, I have good news. But after posting this, I'll try Google restore again, although, at the best, it should update my text messages, but at worse, I'm not expecting it to restore my Easy Notepad. But I did try the Google restore on my intermediate phone and it did transfer all the apps including my text apps and messages (from about a week or so or go when I did this), however, nothing happened with the Easy Notepad. And even though I knew Google could transfer things such as text messages and contacts and things like that, I didn't know it could transfer apps. However, I later talked to someone else about this, and they suggested to do everything through Google because that's how they transferred all their date. But I then took it to a mobile phone repair shop, and after connecting to their wifi, they tried the transfer again with Samsung Switch, but noticed that for some reason, the phone kept disconnecting from wifi and the repair man stated that that was the reason why it wouldn't finish transferring and suggested I use USB-to-USb cord to connect the two phones and use that to finish transferring the data. And like I mentioned before, I've done this already a half dozen times or so, so it's kind of old hat to me.Īlso, I wanted to mention that I even tried the Samsung Switch app before I did all of this, but it kept pausing and stopping after only getting a percent of data transferred over. Okay, I have a Samsung with Google backup, therefore, would my Google backup have this backup file from My Files stored? Because I have an intermediate older phone which I restored all my Google information on, however, when I opened the Easy Notepad app and clicked restore, nothing showed up. Therefore, for those who understand what I am saying, could you help me with this so that I can find a way to make sure that the content of my Notepad app is transferred to my new phone? But then, when I clicked on the Search-for-an-app link on my phone that would show me apps that would open this saved file, I'm taken to Samsung's app store, which only has game apps to download and no apps to open the grayed-out supposedly saved folder. And when I click on it, it launches an error message that says that I don't have an app on my phone that opens this file. But instead of there being a saved folder in my phones My Files app, there's a grayed-out folder there. But even though I've done this half dozen times already, when I tried to use their Backup feature in that app on my old phone, it doesn't appear as if my content was properly saved in a folder in my old phone's My Files app. I've emailed this website: but haven't gotten a reply yet, however, I would like to transfer the files and content of their Easy Notepad Notes app on my old phone to my new phone.
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