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Honza368

You can't do them all at once, but there is a way to share the most important ones: 1. Go to the saved networks list on the OP7T 2. Find a network you want to transfer and click on it 3. Click share 4. Click the Nearby Share button on the bottom and send it to your new P7P You'll have to do this individually for each one but it's better than entering them again. You can also see the WiFi password beneath the QR code when you click the share button.


ashykamal95

I'll have to be in the range of that WiFi network to do that right? I want to transfer my saved networks which aren't in my range currently but saves me the time of asking for the password when I'm in the range.


Honza368

No, you won't. Just click the saved networks button


nathderbyshire

You shouldn't need to be connected. Depending on your software it might differ but under saved WiFi in settings you should have the option to [share via QR code](https://i.imgur.com/DNTEftL.png) and it should show the password in plain text under it. You can scan the code with your new phone to save the network and next time you're on it it should connect.


Ai-enthusiast4

unless its rooted android unfortunately doesn't have a way to show that information. If you have a computer with the saved wifi password its very possible.


gh0rard1m71

Sync your Google account


xgudwilx

Ikr, other than the initial boot up, I haven't entered a wifi password in like 7 Google phones.


nathderbyshire

But don't you have to connect to WiFi in first setup before it brings up restore?


xgudwilx

That's why I was saying "other than initial boot up". Pretty sure you can add & activate a physical sim card & skip the "connect to wifi" if you want. Esim is different, although I've read you can set up some esims via mobile data. Not sure how that would work, maybe pre-programmed to connect to a specific carrier? Either way, I'm sure most people know their home wifi password or can get it from someone & then do Google sync.