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    Sync iPhone Contacts Using iTunes:

    NOTE: Using iTunes on a computer connected to the Internet, you can share your iPhone contacts with your Google account and then sync the account data with the Android phone.

    1. Launch iTunes on the computer
    2. Connect the iPhone to the computer via USB
    3. Click the iPhone in iTunes
    4. Access “Info” and enable “Sync Contacts With”
    5. Select “Google Contacts” from the drop-down menu
    6. Sign in with your Google account or click “Configure” and select an existing account
    7. Click “Apply” to start the sync
    8. Once the sync is done, switch to the Android device and log in with the same account used in iTunes
    9. Set the account to sync contacts with the Android phone

    Share iPhone Contacts From iCloud:

    NOTE: If your iPhone contacts are backed up on your iCloud account, you can sign in with the account on a computer with Internet access and export the contacts in a vCard file for Android use.

    1. Open the Internet browser on the computer and visit https://www.icloud.com/
    2. Log in with your iCloud account and access “Contacts”
    3. Select the contact you want to share and click “Settings” > “Export vCard”
    4. Once the vCard is downloaded, follow one of the steps below:
      • Launch the Internet browser on the computer and import the vCard to “Google Contacts” or:
      • Connect the Android device to the computer via USB, transfer the vCard to the phone storage and import it to your phonebook using “Contacts”

    Share Contacts Via My Contacts Backup:

    NOTE: The two methods above require a computer with Internet access but you can transfer iPhone contacts using third party apps too. My Contacts Backup is an iOS third-party app that can share iPhone contacts via email.

    1. Install My Contacts Backup on the iPhone via the App Store
    2. Launch the app and tap “Backup” to create a vCard of your iPhone contacts
    3. Once the backup is done, tap “Email”
    4. Compose a new email and ensure the vCard is attached
    5. Send the email attachment to your address
    6. Switch to the Android phone and open the email
    7. Download the vCard attachment and import it to your phonebook via “Contacts”

    Share Contacts via Send Anywhere:

    NOTE: Send Anywhere is another third party Android and iOS app you can use to share your iPhone contacts without computer access, over a peer-2-peer connection.

    1. Go to the App Store and install Send Anywhere on the iPhone
    2. Install the same app on the Android device via the Play Store
    3. Launch the app on both devices
    4. Tap “Send” > “Contacts” on the iPhone
    5. Select a transfer method on one of the devices and follow the on-screen prompts to complete the process



    See More: Transfer iPhone Contacts to a Samsung Galaxy J2 (2017)




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    Re: Transfer iPhone Contacts to a Samsung Galaxy J2 (2017)

    Yes, you are right. To transfer iPhone contacts to a Samsung Galaxy J2, the free way is using Gmail. With its help, we can easily do the contacts transfer. Nice sharing.



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    Re: Transfer iPhone Contacts to a Samsung Galaxy J2 (2017)

    Use samsung smart switch mobile app which is free available and you can transfer contact from ios to android or from and two mobile.or you can export contact from icloud to vcard format and then import that vcard contact to your samsung mobile.



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