

I spent less of Sunday morning than I’d feared on a chore that I’d last had to tackle in the summer of 2017: setting up a new Android phone without the old one operational, leaving me to restore only from an online backup.
Having this process go smoothly took some of the sting out of having my previously trusty Pixel 5a die on me. So did having this phone’s demise happen while I was at home and with a light schedule–after which a PCMag colleague shipped me their loaner Pixel 8a, which FedEx deposited on our front porch at 11:25 a.m. Sunday.
Signing into the 8a with my Google account and selecting the 5a’s backup kicked off a restore routine that, like when I set up the 5a at the end of 2021, not only had all of my apps quickly reinstalling from the Play Store but also recreated my carefully tended app-icon layout. The only app that I had to install separately was MetroHero, by virtue of that helpful Metro train tracker being a Web app saved as a home-screen shortcut.
But unlike that last time, I didn’t have any wonkiness with Google Voice and did not need to deal with a weird phone-number-driven onboarding in Google Pay, Google having finally killed off that mediocre mobile-payments app in favor of Google Wallet.
And I had the added advantage of a Titan USB-C security key–an exceptionally useful bit of swag from a SXSW reception that Google had hosted at its Austin offices this March–to authenticate my most important logins. After my Google account itself, I used that to confirm my login into 1Password’s app, which then streamlined signing into my other apps.
But four apps have come with post-install complications:
I’d like to see the developers of these apps–but especially Google and WMATA–work to sand down some of those rough edges if possible, but I doubt they’ll have made much progress by the time I migrate from this loaner phone to whatever phone I buy to replace it.
Which will almost certainly be either a Pixel 8a or the about-to-be introduced Pixel 9. Because even after the unfortunate end of my Pixel 5a, I still value a phone that gets Android updates as fast as Google can ship them, allows an unusual degree of repairability, and includes the Hold For Me function that spares me from hours of listening to hold music every year.
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