A:AnswerHowdy Wally, thank you for asking us your question about the Samsung Galaxy S25. Even if you're switching from an iPhone to a Galaxy device, you can still transfer a lot of content through iCloud. Here's what you can transfer to your new Galaxy device: Personal content: Contacts, Schedule, Calendar, Notes, Call history, and Bookmarks. App data: Photos, Videos (DRM free content only), Documents, Recommended apps, and Voice Memos. Please Note: This includes wallpapers that you have created, such as personal photos you have taken. It does not include native iPhone wallpapers. Settings, etc: Wi-Fi and Alarms. Feel free to check out, "Content that can be transferred with Smart Switch" if you would like to learn more about utilizing Smart Switch. If you have any other questions for us, please feel free to reach out to Support. Thanks for being a devoted Samsung customer. - Debra
A:AnswerHi, thank you for asking us your question about the Samsung Galaxy S25. The advertised unlocked Galaxy S25 is compatible with AT&T, Boost Mobile, Cricket, Google Fi, H2O Wireless, Mint Mobile, Sprint, T-Mobile, Ultra Mobile, US Cellular, Verizon, and Visible. If you have any other questions for us, please feel free to reach out to Support. Thank you for being a valued Samsung customer. - Debra
A:AnswerHowdy 2888, thank you for taking the time to ask us your question about the Samsung Galaxy S25. Typically, the consumer sets up their new device, however, many resources are available to you if you find yourself in need of assistance. If you have additional questions for us or if you would like any further assistance, please feel free to reach out to Support. Thanks for being a devoted Samsung customer. - Debra
A:AnswerAloha Patri, thank you for reaching out with your question about the Samsung Galaxy S25. The advertised U.S. version of the unlocked Galaxy S25 is compatible with the following U.S. wireless carriers: AT&T, Boost Mobile, Cricket, Google Fi, H2O Wireless, Mint Mobile, Sprint, T-Mobile, Ultra Mobile, US Cellular, Verizon, and Visible. We recommend reaching out to the compatible carrier of your choosing to inquire if this device would be functional when outside of the U.S. Feel free to contact Support if you have any other questions. Thank you for being a loyal Samsung customer. - Debra
A:AnswerHello there Tanveer, thanks for asking us your question about the Samsung Galaxy S25. Yes, the advertised Galaxy S25 is a brand-new device that is compatible with the following U.S. carriers: AT&T, Boost Mobile, Cricket, Google Fi, H2O Wireless, Mint Mobile, Sprint, T-Mobile, Ultra Mobile, US Cellular, and Verizon. Let us know if you have any other questions by reaching out to Support. Thanks for choosing Samsung! - Debra
A:AnswerGreetings Beth, thanks for asking us your question about the Samsung Galaxy S25. You'll want to use Samsung's Smart Switch to transfer your data. Check out, "Transfer content with Samsung Smart Switch" if you would like to learn more. Reach back out to Support if you have additional questions for us. Thanks for being a valued Samsung customer. - Debra