If you get a new phone, you can automatically download and sync apps from your old one.
Getting your files, apps, and photos to move seamlessly between your devices is a game-changer for productivity. Whether you want to "sync" (keep files identical across devices) or "download" (pull a specific file for offline use), Android offers several powerful built-in and third-party tools to get the job done. 1. Built-in Google Sync & Download Tools
Your Google Account acts as a foundation, syncing settings, passwords, and even Wi-Fi credentials across any Android tablet or phone you sign into. 2. Powerful Third-Party Sync Apps
Go to the Google Play Store , tap your profile icon, select , then Sync apps to devices to pick which hardware should stay updated with your latest downloads.
Android Enthusiasts Stack Exchangehttps://android.stackexchange.com How to sync a folder on Google drive to android
Sometimes the standard Google tools aren't enough—especially if you want to sync specific folders or use other cloud providers like Dropbox or OneDrive.
Select Make available offline . This keeps the file synced; any changes you make will update in the cloud automatically once you're back online.