If you purchased a new iPhone , it is of course handy if you can transfer all your old phone contacts. We show how importing SIM contacts goes into his work.
The iPhone uses a SIM card to make the phone number, the provider, and the features of the device available to the user. It is only possible to save contacts and phone numbers on the SIM card of an iPhone. However, you can import SIM contacts to your iPhone. Follow the steps below.
1. Importing SIM Cotnacts:
You can use the SIM card of an old phone (other than the iPhone) to import contacts. Check for the same type of SIM card, otherwise the card may become stuck in the device. From the iPhone 5, Apple phones work with a nano SIM card. Then you can import sim contacts with the following steps:
1. Remove your iPhone SIM card and replace it with your old SIM card;
2. You may need to reactivate the phone. If so, connect to iTunes ;
3. Go to Settings> Mail, Contacts, Calendar> Import SIM Contacts. The contacts are now transferred to the iPhone's internal memory;
4. You can now get the old sim card from your iPhone and insert the new one.
2. Transfer contacts by e-mail:
If you do not have a nano SIM card like in the iPhone, you can also import contacts with a detour. You need an email address for this. The most useful as an Android user may be Gmail because Google allows you to sync all contacts with your Google Account. Whether that's actually the case, check with Android via Settings> Accounts, then click on that Gmail account. Then you can check which items (like your contacts) are synced.
Then you need to add the account on your iPhone, so do the following:
1. Go to Settings> Mail, Contacts, Calendar> New Account;
2. Choose your email client from the box that is offered or choose "Other";
3. Enter your details and tap 'Next';
4. After setting, go to Settings> Mail, Contacts, Calendar> Your email account> Enable Contacts. "
3. Move to iOS:
From Android to iOS, and if you want to make it easy for you, you can also use the Android app Move to iOS. Allows you to transfer all your contacts, messages, photos, videos, and bookmarks from an Android device to an iPhone. The same goes for email accounts, calendars, backgrounds, royalty free music and books.
Move to iOS can not transfer Android apps and app data, but does suggest suggestions for (paid) apps you use and which are also available in the App Store. If not, good alternatives are given. However, most apps are available for both Android and iOS, so just download. Via this link you can download the app for Android 4.0+. There is no app that will help you reverse the way.
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