How do I log out of the Google account and log in to another one?
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I was referring to it might be too late if you've been using your new phone a lot so that point it's been set up with your new Google account and would be a lot more work to switch. But if you haven't established that new user account on your new phone, and you still have your old phone available, you'll find it easier to switch your original Google account data from your old phone to your new phone easier.
Don't forget a new Google account involves things like a new Gmail address that you have to then notify all your contacts about the changeover you made. Or use your new phone with it's new Gmail address and services but add in your original Gmail and services as secondary accounts to your email/contacts/calendar apps.
Running two concurrent Google accounts on one phone does involve some forethought. It's more seamless to just maintain the same Google account but having multiple Google accounts is something a lot of people do use. I have a personal and a separate work-related Google account for example.
It depends on what you want to do. If you want to essentially start over from scratch than keep using your new Google account on your new phone. If you'd prefer to transfer over your originally established Google account data, reset your new phone and set up that Google account on it.
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Don't forget a new Google account involves things like a new Gmail address that you have to then notify all your contacts about the changeover you made. Or use your new phone with it's new Gmail address and services but add in your original Gmail and services as secondary accounts to your email/contacts/calendar apps.
Running two concurrent Google accounts on one phone does involve some forethought. It's more seamless to just maintain the same Google account but having multiple Google accounts is something a lot of people do use. I have a personal and a separate work-related Google account for example.
It depends on what you want to do. If you want to essentially start over from scratch than keep using your new Google account on your new phone. If you'd prefer to transfer over your originally established Google account data, reset your new phone and set up that Google account on it.
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