![]() USB-C/USB-C phone to phone, transfers only power, apparently. XYPlorer, BTW, doesn't even seem to be able to detect two Android phones simultaneously, whereas TC can. Phone to phone copy on a Win10-PC via TC (USB 3.0) fails completely, even after approving the confirmation dialogue. Select-and-copy, either via TC or File Explorer, to an HDD then copying back to a new device has had equivocal results so far. Some files may be prevented from overwrite (as above) but whether data and configuration files can materialise in a device and be incorporated into its system, I don't know. I don't fully understand what can be copied to Android phones. I was hoping I'd found a cloning tool that could write the backup to a new device (while assuming that the new device would protect its system files as an act self-preservation), an essentially reborn device emerging after the copy to new. ![]()
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