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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 your Samsung phone.
- Launch iTunes on the computer
- Connect the iPhone to your computer via USB
- Click the iPhone in iTunes and access “Info”
- Enable “Sync Contacts With” and select “Google Contacts” in the drop-down menu
- Sign in with your Google account. Alternatively, click “Configure” and select an existing account
- Click “Apply” to start the sync
- After the sync is done, switch to the Samsung device and sign in with the same Google account used in iTunes
- Allow the account to sync contacts with your Android phone
Share iPhone Contacts from iCloud Backup:
NOTE: In case your iPhone contacts have already been backed up on your iCloud account, you can sign in to your account on a computer connected to the Internet, and export the contacts in a vCard file.
- Open the Internet browser on the computer
- Visit https://www.icloud.com/
- Sign in with your iCloud account
- Go to “Contacts” and select the contacts you want to share
- Click “Settings” > “Export vCard”
- Wait for the vCard to be downloaded on the computer and follow one of the steps below:
- Launch the Internet browser on the computer and import the vCard to “Google Contacts”, or:
- Connect the Samsung phone to your computer via USB, transfer the vCard to the phone storage, and use “Contacts” to import it to your phonebook
Using “My Contacts Backup”:
NOTE: While the methods above require a computer connected to the Internet, alternatively you can share your iPhone contacts using third party applications. My Contacts Backup is an iOS app that can back up and share iPhone contacts via email.
- Open the App Store and install “My Contacts Backup” on the iPhone
- Launch the app and tap “Backup” to create a vCard containing your iPhone contacts
- Once the file is done, tap “Email”
- Write a new email and ensure the vCard is attached
- Send the email and attachment to your own address
- Switch to the Samsung phone and open the email
- Download the vCard attachment and use “Contacts” to import it to your phonebook
Using “Send Anywhere”:
NOTE: Another third party app you can use is Send Anywhere, available on Android and iOS. The app uses a peer-2-peer connection to transfer contacts and other file types, cross-platform, without requiring a computer.
- Go to the App Store and install “Send Anywhere” on the iPhone
- Visit the Google Play Store and install the same app on the Samsung device
- Launch the app on both smartphones
- On the iPhone, tap “Send” > “Contacts”
- Select the desired contacts and tap “Send”
- Lastly, select a transfer method on one of the smartphones and follow the on-screen prompts to complete the process
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