How To Import Content From Icloud To New Samsung Phone?

How To Import Content From Icloud To New Samsung Phone?

You have a lot of important data saved on your old iOS phone, but moving it looks like it would be a headache to organize and carry out. Don’t worry, transferring content using iCloud is made incredibly simple by Apple’s Smart Switch feature.

  • Open the Settings menu on your new Galaxy phone, look for the Smart Switch option, and then select the Bring data from old device option. Select to once more Bring data from the old device. Note that as an additional option, you may access Smart Switch by navigating to the Samsung folder on the Apps panel and opening it from there.
  • After selecting Receive data on the new phone, pick the iPhone or iPad option.
  • At the very bottom of the screen, tap the Get data from iCloud instead option.
  • After entering your Apple ID and password, you will be prompted to tap the Sign in to iCloud button.
  • After entering the verification code, select the OK button to continue.
  • Tap the Transfer button after you have made your selections for the data you wish to move. After the file has been successfully transferred, you will need to hit Next, then tap Next once again, and then tap Done.

Please be aware that content purchased using iCloud cannot be imported into iTunes. Transferring music from an unencrypted iTunes library to your phone is as easy as copying the M4A files from a computer that houses your iTunes library onto your device. There is also the option to transfer music files directly from a personal computer.

 How To Do Wired Transfer To A Samsung Phone?

If you use Smart Switch by connecting your Galaxy phone to a USB OTG port, you need to make sure that each of your devices has at least 20 percent of its battery life left in order to carry out a secure data transfer.

Depending on the amount of multimedia material being sent, the process could take some time. Before initiating the transfer, it is strongly suggested that you ensure all of your devices have a full charge.

People who don’t have a lot of data stored on their old phone should consider using the wired transfer method. This is due to the fact that wired transfers do not permit you to keep your phones connected to a charger while the transfer is being completed.

Instead of completing a wired transfer, we suggest that you carry out a wireless transfer if you need to move a large amount of data or a number of years’ worth of text messages.

Note that a USB-OTG adapter is included in the box with the Galaxy S10+, S10, and S10e, as well as the Galaxy Note10+ and Note10+ 5G, and the Z Flip. This adapter is not included with any of the more recent phone models.

  • Connect the two phones using the USB cable from the older phone. A USB-OTG adaptor is required for compatibility with the vast majority of cables.

If you have an iPhone with a cable that converts Lightning to USB-C or an Android device with a cable that converts USB-C to USB-C, you won’t need an adapter because it will plug directly into your new Galaxy device.

  • Start up Smart Switch on both of your devices. Open the Settings menu on your new Galaxy phone, look for the Smart Switch option, and then select the Bring data from old device option. Select once more Bring data button from the previous device.

Note that as an additional option, you may access Smart Switch by navigating to the Samsung folder on the Apps panel and opening it from there.

  • Hit the Send data button on the older phone, and then tap the Cable button.
  • Touch the Receive data button on the new phone, then choose the kind of device you’re transferring from (for example, Galaxy or Android), and finally tap the Cable button. The previous phone will be combed through by Smart Switch in search of data that can be moved.
  • After the scan is complete, you will need to select the data that you want moved to the new phone. An approximate calculation of the amount of time required for the transfer will be shown. If the transfer will take longer than an hour, you should probably utilize a wireless transfer instead of a wired one so that both phones can continue to charge while the transfer is in progress.

Note: If you want to learn more about wireless transfers, you can read the other sections that are included in this article.

  • Tap the Transfer button when you are ready to get started.
  • When you are completed, you should select Done on the new phone and Close on the previous one.

Can You Get Snapchat On Samsung Phones?

Samsung also offers a Snapchat app that can be downloaded to certain Samsung devices. The Snapchat app allows you to send photos and videos that will disappear after a set amount of time. You can also use Snapchat to chat with friends.

The Snapchat app is available for download on the Samsung Galaxy S8, S8+, Note 8, Galaxy S7, S7 edge, Galaxy J7, Galaxy J5, and the Galaxy A5.

This content is only meant for Malaysia. If you are unable to use Snapchat in your country, please visit the snapchat official support page.

Downloading it from the Google Play store is another way to use Snapchat as an alternative solution.

The installation of the Snapchat Messenger app on your Samsung Galaxy device can be completed by following these steps.

Note that in the event that you experience difficulties with an app, it is recommended that you get in touch with the app’s developer.

  1. On your device, navigate to the Apps screen by touching the Home screen.
  2. Go to the Google Play Store.
  3. In the search bar at the top of the screen, enter “Snapchat,” and then tap Snapchat in the list of auto-suggestions that appears.
  4. Tap the Install button.
  5. Tap the Accept button.
  6. Once the installation is complete, you may access the app by touching the Open button; this will bring up the sign in screen.

 

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