@BBitcoin92, my advice is to buy a hardware wallet from another manufacturer, considering that Ledger has lost all credibility over the years, whether it is due to the leakage of their customers' data (several times), or the fact that it is possible to extract seeds from their devices for the purpose of storing backups with third parties. Regardless of the fact that they claim that this is not possible on older models, the very fact that it is possible at all is a sign for great caution.
Therefore, it is better to play it safe and avoid these actions:
Use the seedphrase from the old device into the new one (as if you were restoring a wallet) if you want to avoid paying any transfer fees.
If we talk about
new Ledger Nano S Plus, even if you buy a hardware wallet from another manufacturer, it's better to be a little paranoid and
complete this step:
Although, if I were you, I would rather transfer the funds to a newly generated wallet, just in case since you had the old wallet for all of these years.
That is, on a hardware wallet from a different manufacturer, create a new seed phrase, new wallets, to which you can transfer your crypto assets from the
old Ladger Nano by making a transaction (will have to pay some fees, but this is a small price for a 100% security guarantee).