Using iTunes to Transfer Contacts:
iTunes is a great syncing tool that allows you to sync your iPhone contacts with a Google account. The process is straightforward, and all you need is your iPhone's USB connector and access to a computer with iTunes installed. Synced contacts include their images, number, email and any additional notes and information.
Using iCloud to Transfer Contacts:
The iCloud back up service includes the option to exporting iPhone contacts in the form of a VCF file. As long as you've used iCloud before, chances are that your iPhone contacts have already been backed up. To complete the transfer using this method:
Using "My Contacts Backup":
My Contacts Backup is an iOS application that gives you the option to export your iPhone contacts via email, in the form of a vCard file. For this method you don't need access to a computer.
Using "Bump" to Transfer Contacts:
Bump is a very clever app that can transfer contacts from one phone to another without the need for email addresses, Bluetooth or NFC capabilities. You also don't need a computer for this method. However, the app uses cloud connectivity for the transfer, so you need an active Internet connection on your smartphones.
iTunes is a great syncing tool that allows you to sync your iPhone contacts with a Google account. The process is straightforward, and all you need is your iPhone's USB connector and access to a computer with iTunes installed. Synced contacts include their images, number, email and any additional notes and information.
- Open iTunes on your PC and connect your iPhone to the computer via USB
- After it connects, the iPhone will pop-up in iTunes. Click on it
- Go to the "Info" tab and mark the "Sync Contacts With" check box
- Next, select "Google Contacts" from the drop-down menu
- If you haven't added an account before, enter your Google log in credentials. Otherwise, click "Configure" and you can choose from a previously added account
- To start the syncing process, click "Apply"
- Once the process is finished, switch over to the Galaxy Round and add the same Google account. (To add an account, go to "Settings" > "Accounts"
- Allow Google to sync contacts with your device
Using iCloud to Transfer Contacts:
The iCloud back up service includes the option to exporting iPhone contacts in the form of a VCF file. As long as you've used iCloud before, chances are that your iPhone contacts have already been backed up. To complete the transfer using this method:
- Open your computer's Internet browser and go to https://www.icloud.com/
- Log in with your iCloud account, and click "Contacts"
- From the contact list, select the ones that you want to share
- When ready, click the button depicting a cog wheel, located in the lower-left area
- Select "Export vCard" and a VCF file will be downloaded on your PC
- Import the file to "Google Contacts", or alternatively, skip this step and perform the next one instead:
- Connect your Galaxy Round to the computer via USB, and copy the vCard file in the "sdcard" directory. Then, open the "Contacts" app, press "Menu" > "Import / Export" > "Import from SD card". Next, select an account if necessary, and choose the vCard file to import its contents in your phonebook
Using "My Contacts Backup":
My Contacts Backup is an iOS application that gives you the option to export your iPhone contacts via email, in the form of a vCard file. For this method you don't need access to a computer.
- Visit the App Store and download My Contacts Backup on your iPhone
- Open the application and go to "Backup"
- After the backup file has been created, tap "Email" and attach the VCF file to it
- Send the email to your own Gmail address
- On your Galaxy Round, open the email and download the VCF file attachment
- Import the file's contents using the contacts application (through the "Import / Export" feature)
Using "Bump" to Transfer Contacts:
Bump is a very clever app that can transfer contacts from one phone to another without the need for email addresses, Bluetooth or NFC capabilities. You also don't need a computer for this method. However, the app uses cloud connectivity for the transfer, so you need an active Internet connection on your smartphones.
- Visit the Play Store and download "Bump" on your Galaxy Round
- From the App Store, install the same app on your iPhone
- Switch to the iPhone and go to the contacts screen
- From the list of contacts, choose the ones that you want to transfer
- Once the "Bump now!" label appears in the top-right corner, gently bump the two smartphones together
- A "Connect" button should now pop-up on the display of both smartphones
- Tap "Connect" and the transfer will commence
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