


Step 1: Open Settings on your phone and go to Accounts or Sync. If you don’t see the notification, follow these steps: You will find a notification informing you that sync is off with an option to enable it. To enable sync for Google Keep, open the app. If it is disabled, then the notes won’t be visible on other devices. However, on both the phones, you need to check if sync is turned on for Google Keep or not. If sync is enabled on the second phone (more on that below), all your notes from the first phone including any media will show up on the new phone. Yes, you don’t need to create a new account to use Google Keep on the new device. Meaning, all you need to do is download the Google Keep app on your new Android phone and sign into the same Google account that you are using on the first device. Now, if your notes are stored in Google Keep, you are in luck for you don’t have to take any extra effort. It is available on iOS devices and has a web version too. Google Keep is a free note-taking app that runs on all Android phones. If, however, you are having a customized version of Android such as devices from OnePlus, Samsung, Xiaomi, etc., they might have their note apps besides Google Keep. If you are running stock Android, your phone will mostly include the Google Keep app. Transferring notes from an Android phone to another Android depends on the note-taking app that you are using.
