The iPhone line of smartphones designed and distributed
by Apple has become one of the most widely purchased smartphones in the World.
But with the introduction of Google’s free mobile operating system named
‘Android’, smartphone manufacturers started coming up with Android smartphones
which adversely affected iPhone sales. The user interface and simplicity are
the specialty of iPhone. However, the android User interface gained more
prominence.
iPhone users may find it difficult to transfer the
contacts in their iPhone to a Android phone. To transfer contacts, mails and
messages from iPhone to Android, you need to convert these files to format
which Android OS is capable of understanding. There is another
alternative. This tutorial will be useful in helping you learn how to
transfer iPhone contacts to Android using Google Contacts feature.
Syncing contacts to Google
Contacts
Syncing iPhone contacts to Google
Contacts can be done in two ways, either by using iTunes or via iCloud. But you
require a Google account for both, which is free.
Using iTunes to sync to Google Contacts
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Step
1: Manually backup your iPhone to the PC using iTunes
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Step
2: Open iTunes
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Step
3: Plug in the iPhone to the computer using a USB cable
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4: Select iPhone in iTunes
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5: Choose to Sync Contacts with Google Contacts under the Info tab. You can
select Google Contacts from the dropdown box under Info tab. Now you will be
prompted to provide your Gmail ID and password.
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Step
6: Enter Gmail ID and Password.
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Step
7: Wait for it to synchronize
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8: After synchronization, go to Gmail and log in to your account.
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9: Then select Contacts in Gmail. You will find the iPhone contacts here.
Using iCloud to sync to Google Contacts
You require an iCloud account for
this. You should also have a backup in iCloud.
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Step
1: Go to iCloud.com and log in to your iCloud account
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Step
2: Go to Contacts. You will see all your iPhone contacts here.
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Step
3: Press Ctrl + A to select all contacts
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4: Click on Settings
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5: Now select Export vCard
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6: Go to Gmail.com and log in to your account
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7: Select Import Contacts from the dropdown box beside ‘More’. An alert will
appear now prompting you to choose the vCard file.
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Step
8: Choose the Exported vCard file you exported from iCloud
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Step
9: Click Import. Now all contacts will appear in Google Contacts
To get rid of duplicate Google
Contacts
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Step
1: In Gmail Contacts, click on ‘More’
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Step
2: Now click ‘Find and Merge duplicates’. Go through the names in the page that
pops up in the screen.
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Step
3: Select the duplicate contacts
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4: Click Merge button at the bottom
Syncing Contacts to Android
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Step
1: Go to Menu and tap Settings in your Android phone
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2: Now tap Accounts and Sync
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3: Tap on Add Account and select Google
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Step
4: Tap Sign In
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5: Login to the Gmail account you synced your iPhone contacts to. Wait for some
time for the Sync options.
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Step
6: Tap Sync Contacts to check the checkbox
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7: Tap on Finish. This will Sync your iPhone contacts to your Android phone.
Verify this in your Contacts list in the phone.
Conclusion
If you don’t merge duplicate
contacts in Google Contacts, you will find a lot of repeated entries after
syncing the contacts to your Android phone. You will never lose Contacts even
if you lose your android phone or format it because it will be always available
in Google Contacts.
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