Using a Google Account:

One of the most common methods of contact transfer is to sync the contacts using a Google account. First the contacts from the Note II are to be synced with the account, after which the account can be re-synced with the LG G3 Stylus. To do this:

  1. Register your Google account on the Note II
  2. While viewing the home screen, press "Menu"
  3. Tap "Settings" > "My Accounts" > "Google"
  4. Tap your "email address" or "user name"
  5. Clear and then mark the "Sync Contacts" check box, or tap "Sync Now"
  6. Switch over to the LG G3 Stylus and register the same account
  7. Tap "Apps" from the home screen and tap "Settings"
  8. Swipe to "Personal" and tap "Accounts & sync"
  9. Choose the account if necessary, and allow it to sync contacts with your device

Using the "Contacts" Application:

Using the "Contacts" app you can export the contacts stored on the Note II in the form of a VCF backup file, which can then be transferred to the LG G3 Stylus either via email or with the help of a computer. The contacts can then be imported on the LG G3 Stylus via the "Contacts" app

  1. Open the "Contacts" application on the Galaxy Note II
  2. From the "Contacts" tab, press "Menu" and select "Contacts to display"
  3. Tap "All Contacts"
  4. Press "Menu" again and tap "Import / Export"
  5. Tap "Export to SD card" and make sure you remember the backup file's name for future use, then tap "OK"
  6. Launch the email application and compose a new email
  7. Attach the VCF file to the email and send it to your Gmail address
  8. On the LG G3 Stylus, open the email and download the attached VCF file
  9. Launch the "Contacts" app, press "Menu" and tap "Import / Export"
  10. Choose the VCF file's location, browse the file, select an account and load the file to your phonebook

NOTE: After the VCF file has been created on the Note II, you can transfer it to the LG G3 Stylus by connecting both smartphones to a computer via USB, and copy-pasting the file from the Note II's storage to the LG G3 Stylus' "sdcard" directory. Then, import the VCF file's contents via the "Contacts" app, as explained above

Using "Send Anywhere":

Finally, you can also use third party applications such as "Send Anywhere" in order to transfer your contacts from one phone to the other .This particular app allows you to transfer contacts and other types of files via a P2P connection, without needing access to a computer. To perform this method:

  1. Go to the Google Play Store and install "Send Anywhere" on both smartphones
  2. Launch the application on both devices
  3. On the Galaxy Note II, tap "Send" > "Contacts"
  4. Select the contacts you want to share with the Stylus and tap "Send"
  5. Lastly, choose a method of transfer. You can tap "Generate QR Code" on the Note II to generate a code which can be scanned with the Stylus' camera to commence the transfer. Otherwise, you can tap "Receive" on the LG device, and enter the randomly generated transfer code from the Samsung Galaxy Note II



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