When I get my new Trezor Model T, I might be asking a few more questions.
1. What important things is Trezor T generated 12 mnemonic seed only, which is different from Trezor one generate 24 seed.
2. You can directly enter the passphrase in Trezor one device with a touchscreen.
https://wiki.trezor.io/Recovery_seedThank you for this info.. so the Trezor Model T is a 12 word seed.. but looking at that link you provided, it can be a 24 word.
oeleo gave your correct info. BUT:
** This info below has been mentioned well above in this thread but the OP still seems to be asking questions making me think he has missed this point:
I wanted to add something just as a precaution for you, not knowing how you have handled the 24 word SEED from your Trezor ONE. The key to secure SEED is that it is never entered on any computer that is/has been online. In other words "assume" the computer you connect any Trezor to is infected (its a safe way to paradigm). When you setup the Trezor 1 you would have written the SEED down on a piece of paper and NOT placed on a computer (hopefully). During setup the T1 would cycle through the SEED words on the device screen and you would write them down. Good if that is how you did it! Now over time IF you ever restored that Trezor ONE, meaning you had to enter the SEED on the device again, it would ONLY have been possible using a screen on your computer/Android. That could be VERY bad if the computer used is an online machine either currently or in the past. Your new Trezor T can be easily restored by entering the SEED words ONLY on the device screen itself leaving the computer out of the process, which protects the security of the SEED (it NEVER sees a computer during the process). This is especially easy using trezorctl, in fact SIMPLE.
I typed the above to say that IF you ever exposed your SEED to a computer that is NOT AirGap, installed using offline Tails, or a similar RAM based method it might be wise to consider a NEW SEED setup. Creating new SEED on a Trezor T is fast and secure. Of course this means you would have to transfer the coins from the old wallet to the new one. If you are using bc1 address format its not that costly to be sure your SEED has never been seen on any computer. Easy for me to say/type because I have been at this for 10 years now, LOL!
Thank you Coin Keeper!
When I originally set up my Trezor One, I had my laptop offline. I wrote down the seeds on a sheet of paper that was provided, so my seeds have never been on my computer or online. I did do it the way you have mentioned.. so that is good news!
Now if I understand this correctly, If I can use the same 24 word seeds on my new Model T, then there won't be a fee for moving my coins over from the old Model One to the new Model T?
If that is correct, then I just need to follow the instructions when I get my new Model T and transfer my current 24 word seeds to it.
If I can't safely figure that out, then my new Model T has a 12 word seed. If I just go with that, then there would be a fee for transferring from my old Model One to the new Model T?
Sorry again for having to keep figuring this out.. I'm just nervous about all this and afraid of losing coins somehow.
I can't find any videos on YouTube that show how to do what I'm talking about.