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Sync iPhone Contacts via iTunes:
NOTE: Using iTunes on a computer connected to the Internet you can share your iPhone contacts with your Google account. Then you can sync the account data, and contacts, with the Android device.
- Open iTunes on the computer
- Establish a USB connection between the iPhone and computer
- In iTunes, click the iPhone and go to “Info”
- Enable “Sync Contacts with”
- Select “Google contacts” from the drop-down menu and sign in with your Google, or click “Configure” and select an existing one
- Start the sync by clicking “Apply”
- Once the sync is complete, switch to the Android phone and sign in with the same account used in iTunes
- Set the account to sync contacts with the Android device
Share iPhone Contacts via iCloud:
NOTE: In case the contacts on your iPhone 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.
- Launch the Internet browser on the computer
- Visit https://www.icloud.com/
- Sign in with your iCloud account and go to “Contacts”
- Select the contact you want to share
- Click “Settings” > “Export vCard”
- After the vCard has been downloaded:
- Open the Internet browser on the computer and import the vCard to “Google Contacts”, or:
- Connect the Samsung phone to the computer via USB, transfer the vCard to the phone storage and use “Contacts” to import its contents to your phonebook
Using My Contacts Backup:
NOTE: While the methods above require a computer connected to the Internet, you can also share your iPhone contacts using third-party apps. My Contacts Backup is an iOS third-party app you can use to share your iPhone contacts via email.
- Visit the App Store and install My Contacts Backup on the iPhone
- Open the app and tap “Backup” to create a vCard of your iPhone contacts
- Once done, tap “Email”
- Compose a new email ensuring the vCard is attached
- Send the attachment to your own address
- Switch to the Android device, open the email and download the vCard attachment
- Use “Contacts” to import the vCard to your phonebook
Using Send Anywhere:
NOTE: Another third-party app you can use is Send Anywhere, available on iOS and Android. The app uses a peer-2-peer connection to share contacts and other file types, cross-platform, without requiring computer access.
- Visit the App Store and install Send Anywhere on the iPhone
- Go to the Play Store and install the same app on the Android phone
- Open the app on both devices
- On the iPhone, tap “Send” > “Contacts”
- Selct the contacts to share and tap "Send"
- Select the desired transfer method and follow the on-screen steps to complete the process
› See More: Transfer iPhone Contacts to a Samsung Galaxy J2 Pro (2018)
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