How to Transfer Samsung Contacts to iPhone 6S (Plus)

January 09, 2016
Apple's next-generation iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus on body weight in the previous generation iPhone 6 weight by about 11% than the latest, and there was speculation that the body weight gain because the use of 7000 series aluminum body of the reasons, but according to the news of view, resulting in a new generation of iPhone 6s body weight increased mainly due to the fact is that the use of 3D Touch technology.
 
Foreign Science and Technology website The Verge first components of the iPhone 6s decomposition analysis of the materials used by weight, and released the latest report. Chart from the report, the 4.7 inches and 5.5 inches iPhone 6s iPhone 6s Plus the 3D Touch screen weight of 29 grams, respectively, and 40 grams, and is basically a two-generation iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus display weight times, which were 12 grams and 19 grams.
 
From the point of view of the overall weight, iPhone 6s weighs 143 grams, compared with iPhone 129 grams of a 6 weight of 14 grams; additional 192 grams of weight the iPhone 6s Plus iPhone 6 Plus heavier than 20 grams. If you do not include a glass display case, the weight of 3D Touch components accounted for 20% and 21% iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus weight, respectively. In addition to increasing the weight of 3D Touch components outside Apple's Taptic Engine haptic feedback components are also better than the previous iPhone models take up more interior space.

 
 
How to Transfer Contacts from old Samsung Galaxy to iPhone 6S (Plus)?
 
Oh, I have used the android phone for a long time, and now I just want to try another iOS operating system iPhone 6S, but I always care about the problem how to move all the important contacts from old Samsung galaxy phone to new iPhone 6S if I bought a new iPhone 6S. -----Asked by Jordon
 
New iPhone 6S need get contacts from Samsung galaxy S4. Because I store my contacts in Samsung galaxy S4 phone.I need a method to Transfer Contacts from Samsung S4 to iPhone 6S. Help me, thank you!
 
It seems that the chance to transfer data like contacts from your Samsung to iPhone 6S is quite slim because these two devices completely supports different operating system.
 
If you previously used an Android Samsung galaxy phone and have switched to an iPhone 6S, one of the first things you will wish to do is transfer contacts from the Android Samsung S2/S3/S4/S5/Note/Ace/A/J to the iPhone 6S (Plus). If you're trying to find out how to do so, you've come to the right place. In this article we show you four ways to move contacts from Samsung to iPhone 6S (Plus) with Phone to Phone Transfer- Mobile Transfer. You will find that you can transfer your Samsung contacts to your iPhone phone easily.
 
Mobile Transfer is an useful software to help you to simply and effectively sync content including contacts,SMS, call logs, photos, music, videos, apps and more between Symbian, Android, Samsung and iPhone in one click. Mobile Transfer perfectly works with over 2,000 phones including android, Symbian (Nokia), and all models of iPhones, including the newest iPhone 6S (Plus), iPhone 6C.
 
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Article to move contacts from Samsung galaxy to iPhone 6S:


Step 1: Connect both Samsung and iPhone 6S to the computer

 
Install and running Mobile Transfer, click the blue "Phone to Phone Transfer" button. Then connect both phones to the same computer by USB cables.
 
 

Step 2: Choose data to copy to iPhone 6S

 
Click Flip if they're in the reversed places. Uncheck other contents like contacts, photos but leave contacts checked.
Tap the "Start Copy" button when everything is checked.

 

Step 3: Transfer contacts from Samsung to iPhone 6S (Plus)

 
The tool will automatically transfer all the contacts from Android Samsung phone to iPhone 6S. Make sure the "Clear data before copy" box reminds unchecked if you do not wish to. When the process is done, click "OK".
 


           
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