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How to use Trust Wallet on a new phone? (Device Migration)

Always back up your 12-word recovery phrase offline before migrating Trust Wallet—never digitize or share it, and verify accuracy by re-entering three random words.

Mar 30, 2026 at 08:40 pm

Backup Your Wallet Before Migration

1. Open Trust Wallet on your current device and tap the profile icon in the top-right corner.

  1. Select “Back up Wallet” and confirm your intent to proceed with the backup process.
  2. Carefully write down the 12-word recovery phrase in the exact order shown — never store it digitally or share it with anyone.
  3. Verify the backup by re-entering three randomly selected words from the list in the correct sequence.
  4. Confirm completion and ensure the phrase is physically secured in a safe, private location.

Install Trust Wallet on the New Device

1. Download Trust Wallet exclusively from the official App Store (iOS) or Google Play Store (Android).

  1. Avoid third-party app stores or APK files — unauthorized versions may contain malware or keyloggers.
  2. Launch the app and select “I already have a wallet” instead of creating a new one.
  3. Choose “Import Wallet” and then select “Recovery Phrase” as the import method.
  4. Enter the full 12-word recovery phrase exactly as recorded — case-insensitive but order-sensitive.

Verify Asset Synchronization

1. After import, Trust Wallet automatically connects to blockchain nodes and begins syncing balances.

  1. Check each supported token by navigating to the “Tokens” tab and confirming expected balances appear.
  2. For custom tokens like BEP-20 or ERC-20 assets, manually add their contract addresses if not auto-detected.
  3. Cross-reference transaction history using a block explorer such as BscScan or Etherscan — verify at least two recent outgoing or incoming transactions.
  4. Ensure staked positions, NFTs, and dApp connection history are intact by reviewing the respective sections.

Restore dApp Connections and Settings

1. Reconnect to frequently used decentralized applications like PancakeSwap, Uniswap, or Aave by approving wallet access again.

  1. Review and re-enable biometric authentication under “Settings > Security” to maintain device-level protection.
  2. Re-import saved wallet labels or address book entries if previously exported via CSV or manual notes.
  3. Adjust default gas fees and network preferences to match prior configurations for smoother transaction execution.
  4. Confirm that hardware wallet integrations — if used alongside Trust Wallet — are re-paired using the same Bluetooth or USB connection method.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I use the same recovery phrase on multiple devices simultaneously?A: Yes, the recovery phrase grants full control over the wallet’s private keys. Using it on more than one device does not invalidate access elsewhere, but increases exposure risk if any device is compromised.

Q: What happens if I enter one word incorrectly during import?A: The wallet will load an entirely different set of addresses and balances — often showing zero assets. There is no partial recovery; every word must be accurate and in the original sequence.

Q: Does Trust Wallet store my recovery phrase on its servers?A: No. Trust Wallet is non-custodial — it never collects, transmits, or stores your recovery phrase. All cryptographic operations occur locally on the device.

Q: Can I migrate only selected tokens instead of the entire wallet?A: No. The recovery phrase restores the root key from which all addresses and associated assets derive. Selective migration is not supported — the full wallet state is recovered as a unit.

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