Transfer Contacts from Windows Lumia Phone to Galaxy S7

January 15, 2016
Samsung GALAXY S7's hardware specifications have been basically confirmed, but what new features will be bring on the function which seems to be no more news. While recently, there are some related reported that the Samsung GALAXY S7 will also increase the Live Photo function which be named as Vivid Photo, it's similar to the iPhone 6S, so users can also shoot the dynamic photos, and it can directly share to social networking sites such as Facebook and so on. News also revealed that Samsung's software engineers are testing similar Live Photo function, which is expected to be inlayed into the upcoming Samsung GALAXY S7.


 
For the else main configuration of the Samsung GALAXY S7, the Samsung GALAXY S7 will also be equipped with 2K resolution of Super AMOLED display screen, carrying Snapdragon 820 or Exynos 8890 processor, with 4GB RAM+32GB/64GB/128GB of storage combination, installing Android 6.0 system, be equipped with 5 million pixels of front camera and 12 million pixels of britecell camera. Besides, the GALAXY S7 will add waterproof function and support memory card extension, and may supports Force Touch technology, and so on.
 
Although some functions are still the conjecture, but we all believe that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S7 will bring more surprise to users and Samsung fans. Change a subject, a few days ago, we received an email which asking for hlep to transfer contacts from Lumia 638 to Samsung Galaxy Note 5, for the user who wanting to change theirs old Windows phone to the upcoming Galaxy S7 or S7 edge, we think that they are also interested in this topic, isn't it?
 
Transferring data between phones which runs different operating system has always been a thorny problem, until you find the Mobile Transfer - the World's 1st phone data transfer program. With help of Mobile Transfer, user can easily sync contacts, photos, videos, music and more from Window phone to Android as well as iOS device without spending too much of time and energy.
 
Now, please download Mobile Transfer on your computer and read the tutorial below.
 
Part 1 Back Up Contacts from Windows Lumia Phone to OneDrive
Part 2 Transfer Contacts and More from OneDrive to Galaxy S7
 
           
 

Transfer Contacts from Windows Lumia Phone to Galaxy S7

 

Part 1 Back Up Contacts from Windows Lumia Phone to OneDrive

 
Step 1. Turn on your Windows/Lumia phone, and press "All apps" > "Settings".
 
 
Step 2. On the next screen, choose "emal+accounts" > "add an account".

 
Step 3. Sign in your Microsoft account, and back up your data from WinsPhone to OneDrive.
 

 

Part 2 Transfer Contacts and More from OneDrive to Galaxy S7

 
Step 1. Launch Mobile Transfer on your computer, and choose "Restore From Backups" > "OneDrive" to move on.
 
 
Step 2. Sign in your OneDrive account which be used to backup your WinsPhone data, so as to extract the backup file from OneDrive.
 
 
A note will pop up and prompt you to authorize permission to OneDrive, just simple press "Yes", the program will not record any of your account information, please trustingly to use. After that, Mobile Transfer will analyze OneDrive information, please wait a moment, and connect your Galaxy S7 to computer via its USB cable at the same time.
 
Step 3. When your phone is detected, and the data from OneDrive are extracted, you can select "Contacts" in the middle panel and click on "Start Transfer" to move to your Samsung Galaxy S7.
 
 
When transmission is done, click "OK" to finish the process.
 
 

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