Avadula Posted May 11, 2014 Posted May 11, 2014 Have been playing with iOS for a few years. Since the introduction of Galaxy S5, I think it's good move to have an Android powered device as the iPhone gets older. My question is that how can I copy my iPhone contacts to Galaxy S5 without typing them manually on the new device. Any suggestions? Thanks Avadula Quote
AOSF Admin AWS Posted May 11, 2014 AOSF Admin Posted May 11, 2014 I connect to an Exchange server and store all my contacts there. Then I can sync any phone and get my contacts. If you have your contacts on iCloud then Samsung has an app that will sync them to your Android. Quote
BoBoks Posted May 12, 2014 Posted May 12, 2014 On your iPhone, go to Settings -> Mail, Contacts, Calendars. Select ‘Add Account’ and select ‘Microsoft Exchange’. Enter your Gmail username and password when you’re asked. Now, in the ‘Server’ field, type m.google.com and select ‘Yes’ to sync contacts and calendars. That should do it! You can also download the InTouch app on both phones, which will let you share contacts between the two. Quote
BoBoks Posted May 14, 2014 Posted May 14, 2014 On your iPhone, go to Settings -> Mail, Contacts, Calendars. Select ‘Add Account’ and select ‘Microsoft Exchange’. Enter your Gmail username and password when you’re asked. Now, in the ‘Server’ field, type m.google.com and select ‘Yes’ to sync contacts and calendars. That should do it! You can also download the phone transfer app on both phones, which will let you transfer iPhone contacts to Samsung Galaxy. If you're Mac user, Now connect your iPhone to your Mac and launch iTunes. Scroll down and select 'Info', and then tick the box next to 'Sync Contacts'. The next time you sync your iPhone on your Mac your contacts will sync with your iPhone - and you're done! Quote
cytheriamiller Posted July 16, 2014 Posted July 16, 2014 The iPhone user needs to change their messaging to SMS. I just spend countless hours reading posts and calling AT&T. Settings-messaging-SMS turned to on position. Also UNREGISTER all Apple devices under your Apple ID that use iMessage. It's a Mac glitch due to their proprietary policies. Yet one more reason, after 25 years of being a Mac user, I switched to Chrome. Quote
Wdkeenn Posted January 6, 2015 Posted January 6, 2015 Have been playing with iOS for a few years. Since the introduction of Galaxy S5, I think it's good move to have an Android powered device as the iPhone gets older. My question is that how can I copy my iPhone contacts to Galaxy S5 without typing them manually on the new device. Any suggestions? Thanks Avadula You can not transfer iphone contacts to samsung galaxy directly.But you can use itunes.You can backup iphone contacts to itunes ,then transfer contacts from itunes to computer. Quote
Wdkeenn Posted January 7, 2015 Posted January 7, 2015 You can not transfer iphone contacts to samsung galaxy directly.But you can use itunes.You can backup iphone contacts to itunes ,then transfer contacts from itunes to computer. How to transfer iphone sms to samsung galaxy Quote
Kolpoiu Posted August 16, 2016 Posted August 16, 2016 (edited) This Phone Transfer has been used by many users who switched from iPhone to Android. It's very convenient and safe to mve data between Android and iPhone. Edited August 16, 2016 by Kolpoiu Quote
The Viral Bytes Posted November 30, 2024 Posted November 30, 2024 You could try these steps. [HEADING=2]Method 1: Using Google Account[/HEADING] Sync Contacts with Google on iPhone: Go to Settings on your iPhone. Tap on Mail > Accounts > Add Account. Select Google and log in to your Google account. Enable Contacts to sync. [*]Sync Contacts on Android: On your Android device, go to Settings > Accounts > Google. Select your Google account and ensure Contacts sync is enabled. [HEADING=2]Method 2: Using Move to iOS App[/HEADING] Set Up Your Android Device: During the setup process, select the option to transfer data from an iPhone. [*]Use Move to iOS: Download the Move to iOS app on your Android device. Follow the on-screen instructions to transfer contacts along with other data. [HEADING=2]Method 3: Using Third-Party Apps[/HEADING] Download a Transfer App: Use apps like Copy My Data or My Contacts Backup available on both iOS and Android. [*]Follow App Instructions: Open the app on both devices and follow the prompts to transfer contacts. [HEADING=2]Method 4: Export and Import via VCF File[/HEADING] Export Contacts from iPhone: Open the Contacts app on your iPhone. Select the contacts you want to export. Use a third-party app like My Contacts Backup to export contacts as a VCF file. [*]Import to Android: Send the VCF file to your Android device via email or cloud storage. Open the file on your Android device and follow the prompts to import contacts. [HEADING=2][/HEADING] Hope that helps and you get your stuff sorted. Quote
uptrendfinancialsignal Posted December 14, 2024 Posted December 14, 2024 To store iPhone contacts to Galaxy S5, download and install Samsung’s Smart Switch application and link the two devices and read instructions on-screen. It's as simple! Quote
flower Posted December 14, 2024 Posted December 14, 2024 Smart switch or Samsung Kies should be used in case one wants to transfer contacts from iPhone to their new Galaxy S5. It is also possible to sync iPhone contacts with the Google Account or iCloud and then use the contacts on Galaxy S5. Quote
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