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For some reasons, the iPhone 4 does not talk to iTunes and I need to transfer the contacts from this to the new Samsung Android phone either Samsung Galaxy 3 or Note 2.
How can I do it?
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This question already has an answer here: For some reasons, the iPhone 4 does not talk to iTunes and I need to transfer the contacts from this to the new Samsung Android phone either Samsung Galaxy 3 or Note 2. How can I do it? |
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You can sync your contacts with gmail in iPhone, then use same email ID in android device and it will automatically sync contacts. |
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If you can export your contacts into If not, there's an app called Contacts Importer available in the playstore, which claims:
I didn't test this (and have no iWhatever), but you might give it a try and report your success here for others to learn. |
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Try using a third-party tool such as copytrans contacts to export your iPhone contacts to your PC in an Android-readable format:
Also, have a look at this tutorial: |
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You don't need a computer to transfer contacts from Samsung mobile to iPhone5. You can follow the steps below:
DONE! |
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Use a service like Mobyko, the syncing of contacts is done over the air. It is a trully global service that works on most phones & networks. All you need is a phone & an internet connection - let Mobyko do the rest. It is however a paid for utility For more info: Alternatively this free application named Uptact which is a contact syncing App & maybe beneficial: |
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.vcf(VCard) format on your iFhone, and get that.vcffile to your Android device? – Izzy Oct 1 '12 at 8:57