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Thursday, August 20, 2015

How to Transfer Data Contacts from Samsung to Galaxy A8

Part 1: Samsung Galaxy A8
Part 2: How to Transfer Data Contacts from Samsung to Galaxy A8 
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Samsung Galaxy A8

Recently Samsung Galaxy A8 exposure frequently, and now, according to foreign media reports, the aircraft has appeared in GFXBench run sub-site, and its related specifications are "surfaced."


Data GFXBench site display, the machine uses 5.5 inches screen, but not before rumors of 5.7 inches. However, the screen resolution is still 1920 × 1080, the same as with the previous rumors.

In addition, a data specifications are consistent with other rumors. Xiaolong aircraft equipped with 615 processor, built-in 2GB RAM + 16GB ROM. Meanwhile, the machine is equipped with 16-megapixel rear camera, running the latest Android 5.1.1 lollipop system.


Data from the running points of view, Galaxy A8 in the configuration with the previous generation A7 little difference, a major upgrade reflected in the camera. It is reported that last year launched Galaxy A7 is also equipped with Snapdragon 615 processor, 5.5 inches 1080p screen, built-in 2GB RAM + 16GB ROM, but then set the camera was only 13 million pixels.

In addition, although not very foundation Galaxy A8 upgrade previous generation of the A7, but as a new product machine should be more features than the previous generation, so the foreign media said they were more inclined to believe the rumors Galaxy A8 configures the fingerprint sensor. Previously there is news that Samsung or multiple markets in Europe and Asia for the launch of Galaxy A8.

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How to Transfer Contacts from Samsung to Galaxy A8 

Many people change their phones frequently and they are need to transfer contacts from old Samsung S2/S3/S4/S5/ace/note to new Samsung Galaxy A8 phones.If you have bought a new Samsung Galaxy A8,the first thin you need to do is transfer contacts from Samsung to Galaxy A8. If you have a need to cope your old Galaxy phone contacts to the new Samsung Galaxy A8, you come to the right place.(How to Moving Contacts from Samsung to Samsung

With the increasing demands of transmission in Samsung galaxy mobile, an easy-to-use yet reliable 3rd-party program have been developed - Mobile Phone Transfer. With it, you can easily transfer or move data like contacts, messages, apps, photos, videos, music, etc. from one device to another with one simple click. And it is not limited to Android phones or tablets, other operating system like iOS, Symbian, BlackBerry, Windows, etc. are also supported well. Thus, after owning this program, you can deal with all kinds of transmission problem between any devices as you like.

                    

Easy steps to move contacts from Samsung to galaxy A8:

First of all, connect these two mobile phones to your computer at the same time, then launch the program on your PC. Here, you need to select the mode of "Phone to Phone Transfer" and click "Start" button to next step.


After selecting the transfer mode you need, the program will automatically detect the device that have been linked to the computer, and displayed them in the Source and Destination area randomly. If you think your phone have been located in the wrong place, you can click "Flip" button to change it easily.

Phones will be displayed just like below in the program:


Now, you can select the content you like to copy. Hit "Contacts" button in the program and hit "Start Copy" button to begin the process. You can check it in the program directly.


                   

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