stephen from strabane

Q: Transferring contacts from android phone to iphone?

I have an android samung Galaxy S II and have just purchased an iphone 4s. What I want to ask is there an easy way to transfer the contacts from my android phone over to the iphone?

 

Also is there any way

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Posted on Sep 5, 2012 7:23 AM

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  • by dennisgremillion,

    dennisgremillion dennisgremillion Jan 25, 2014 7:16 AM in response to stephen from strabane
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    Jan 25, 2014 7:16 AM in response to stephen from strabane

    stephen from strabane wrote:

     

    I have an android samung Galaxy S II and have just purchased an iphone 4s. What I want to ask is there an easy way to transfer contacts from Android phone to iPhone?

     

    Also is there any way

     

    Exporting your Android Contacts in order to Sync to Another Device (iPhone, etc)

    1. Open the Contacts app ("People" on a Google Nexus phone) and tap "Import/Export"

    2. Select "Export to Storage" or "Export to SD Card" (it will save as 00001.vcf by default)

    3. Connect your Android phone (if you chose export to internal storage) via USB cord or your SD card to via card reader

    NOTE: For Mac users, connect your Android device using Android File Transfer (free) here

    4. Copy the .vcf file you exported to the computer (the Desktop is easiest for finding it fast later)

    5. Go to google.com/contacts on the web and login with your Gmail credentials

    6. Go to More > Import

    7. Click "Browse" and navigate to your Desktop were the "00001.vcf" file is located and select that file ("Open" or "OK").

    8. Now your Android contacts are synced "over the air" to Google. Proceed to the steps to sync your Google Contacts to iPhone 5 (or any iOS device).

     

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  • by durriyatoss,

    durriyatoss durriyatoss Jul 29, 2014 3:15 AM in response to stephen from strabane
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    Jul 29, 2014 3:15 AM in response to stephen from strabane

    stephen from strabane wrote:

     

    I have an android samung Galaxy S II and have just purchased an iphone 4s. What I want to ask is there an easy way to

     

    Also is there any way

    Once again Google is my friend . A quick search and I got the following solution:

     

    Go into itunes, click on your iPhone in the under devices section on the left hand side.

    Then you will see all the options for configuring your iphone on the right of the screen.

    Select 'info' (after summary) and check the box "synch contacts with" and then choose Google contacts.

     

    Enter your gmail details and sync the iPhone in iTunes and all your contacts should transfer from no problem.

     

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  • by Marvinlph,

    Marvinlph Marvinlph Jul 29, 2014 3:14 AM in response to stephen from strabane
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    Jul 29, 2014 3:14 AM in response to stephen from strabane

    Yes. Android Data to iPhone Transfer program is a good choice. Thanks.

     

     

     

    Best luck!

  • by ericdesagane,

    ericdesagane ericdesagane Jul 29, 2014 3:14 AM in response to stephen from strabane
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    Jul 29, 2014 3:14 AM in response to stephen from strabane

    One way I found that pretty easy is to add that gmail account that all your contacts are backed up from Android to your iPhone and they should sync down to your phone or add it in iTunes. Another way is using Phone to Phone Transfer to. Just one click, the contacts will be switched between two phones.

     

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  • by robinmyrobin,

    robinmyrobin robinmyrobin Jul 29, 2014 3:12 AM in response to stephen from strabane
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    Jul 29, 2014 3:12 AM in response to stephen from strabane

    some guys published a third-party software to do the mobile phone data transfer job.

     

     

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  • by aThanasi,

    aThanasi aThanasi Jul 29, 2014 3:13 AM in response to robinmyrobin
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    Jul 29, 2014 3:13 AM in response to robinmyrobin

    There's a way to transfer both contacts and calendars from Android (Galaxy S4, 5, HTC, etc) to iPhone.

     

    And calendars with via Google calendar (only universal method which currently exists):


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  • by Althea Greewn,

    Althea Greewn Althea Greewn Aug 19, 2014 6:39 PM in response to stephen from strabane
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    Aug 19, 2014 6:39 PM in response to stephen from strabane

    Here it tutorial about transfer android contact to iphone:

    Step 1. Set up Gmail in iOS

    Step 2. Import Android Contacts to Google

    Step 3. Start to Transfer Contacts from Android to iPhone

     

     

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  • by Annabelleban,

    Annabelleban Annabelleban Oct 12, 2014 12:49 AM in response to Logan_Xe
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    Oct 12, 2014 12:49 AM in response to Logan_Xe

    iphone-to-samsung-galaxy-s5.jpg

     

    You can try this method to move contacts from Android Samsung to iPhone 6

    Exporting your Android Contacts in order to Sync to Another Device (iPhone, etc)

    1. Open the Contacts app ("People" on a Google Nexus phone) and tap "Import/Export"

    2. Select "Export to Storage" or "Export to SD Card" (it will save as 00001.vcf by default)

    3. Connect your Android phone (if you chose export to internal storage) via USB cord or your SD card to via card reader

    NOTE: For Mac users, connect your Android device using Android File Transfer (free) here

    4. Copy the .vcf file you exported to the computer (the Desktop is easiest for finding it fast later)

    5. Go to google.com/contacts on the web and login with your Gmail credentials

    6. Go to More > Import

    7. Click "Browse" and navigate to your Desktop were the "00001.vcf" file is located and select that file ("Open" or "OK").

    8. Now your Android contacts are synced "over the air" to Google. Proceed to the steps to sync your Google Contacts to iPhone 5 (or any iOS device).

  • by Evdoy,

    Evdoy Sep 22, 2015 7:42 PM in response to dennisgremillion
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    Sep 22, 2015 7:42 PM in response to dennisgremillion

    MobiKin Phone Transfer can help you transfer contacts from android phone to iphone easily. You can have a try.

  • by Kaosopopo,

    Kaosopopo Kaosopopo Nov 30, 2015 11:57 PM in response to stephen from strabane
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    Nov 30, 2015 11:57 PM in response to stephen from strabane

    Dear

    Vous pouvez essayer  Téléphone Transfert De Données, qui peut vous aider transférer contacts, photos, vidéo, sms depuis iphone vers samsung , aussi support Nokia, Winphone... en plus savoir comment transferer contacts iphone vers samsung s3

  • by EmmaNoah,

    EmmaNoah EmmaNoah Feb 2, 2016 2:42 AM in response to Annabelleban
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    Feb 2, 2016 2:42 AM in response to Annabelleban

    Annabelleban wrote:

     

    iphone-to-samsung-galaxy-s5.jpg

     

    You can try this method to move contacts from Android Samsung to iPhone 6

    Exporting your Android Contacts in order to Sync to Another Device (iPhone, etc)

    1. Open the Contacts app ("People" on a Google Nexus phone) and tap "Import/Export"

    2. Select "Export to Storage" or "Export to SD Card" (it will save as 00001.vcf by default)

    3. Connect your Android phone (if you chose export to internal storage) via USB cord or your SD card to via card reader

    NOTE: For Mac users, connect your Android device using Android File Transfer (free) here

    4. Copy the .vcf file you exported to the computer (the Desktop is easiest for finding it fast later)

    5. Go to google.com/contacts on the web and login with your Gmail credentials

    6. Go to More > Import

    7. Click "Browse" and navigate to your Desktop were the "00001.vcf" file is located and select that file ("Open" or "OK").

    8. Now your Android contacts are synced "over the air" to Google. Proceed to the steps to sync your Google Contacts to iPhone 5 (or any iOS device).

    Works great even on iPhone 6s, but still need iTunes installed which annoys me a lot.

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