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Mobile Newsletter chat avatar. Mobile Newsletter chat subscribe. Cell Phones. Some cell phone service providers offer the option to back up your data onto a secure Web site. You can then download your information onto a new cell phone [source: Verizon ]. Click Pair. It should be to the right of your iPhone's name.
Doing so will prompt your Mac and your iPhone to connect to one another. Open a file that you want to share. On your iPhone, open a photo, video, or note that you want to add to your Mac. Tap your Mac's name. It should be at the top of the menu.
Doing so will transfer the file to your Mac's "AirDrop" folder, which you can find by opening the Finder and looking at the left-hand sidebar there. You may have to wait for a few seconds before the Mac's name appears.
You can place files from your Mac on your iPhone by opening the AirDrop folder, waiting for your iPhone's name to appear, and then clicking and dragging a file onto your iPhone's name. Method 5. Turn on your Android's Bluetooth.
Turn on your Windows computer's Bluetooth. Click Add Bluetooth or other device. This option is at the top of the page. A menu will appear. Click Bluetooth. It's in the menu. Doing so will prompt your computer to begin searching for your Android. Click your Android's name. It should appear in the menu. If you don't see your Android's name, look for your computer's name in the Android's Bluetooth menu and, if you see it, tap it. Your Android's name should appear in the Windows Bluetooth menu after doing so.
It's below the Android's name in the menu. Click Yes on the code prompt. If the code displayed on your computer matches the code displayed on your Android, click Yes here. If not, click No , then try to pair the Android with your computer again.
Click Receive a File. It's in the pop-up menu. Doing so will open a new window. Find a file that you want to share from your Android. This might be a photo or a video, for example. If you have a File Explorer app e. Select the file. Tap and hold the file to do so. If it's a photo or video, you can instead tap it to open it. Tap the menu button. A drop-down menu should appear. Tap the "Share" option. This option will vary in appearance and name depending on your Android.
Select the "Bluetooth" option. Again, this option's appearance will vary from Android to Android. Select your computer's name. Tap your computer in the menu that appears. Click the confirmation message on your computer. If prompted to accept or decline the file transfer on your computer, click Yes. Follow any on-screen prompts. Once you verify that you want to accept the file on your computer and you indicate a download location, the file should commence transferring to your computer.
You can also send files to your Android by clicking Send a File in the Bluetooth pop-up menu, dragging files to transfer into the transfer window, following the on-screen prompts, and then tapping Accept or similar on your Android when prompted. Method 6. Synchronize your Contacts data to iCloud. Tap iCloud Tap the white switch next to "Contacts". If the switch is green, you don't have to tap it. Open the iCloud website. This will open your iCloud dashboard if you're logged in. If you aren't logged in, enter your Apple ID email address and password to log in.
Click Contacts. It's a silhouette of a person. Doing so opens a list of your contacts. Select all contacts. It's in the bottom-left side of the page. A pop-up menu will appear. Click Export vCard…. You'll see it in the pop-up menu. Your contacts' vCard file will download onto your computer. Method 7. Back up your Android's data. Before you can download things like contact information, you need to back up your Android's data to Google Drive.
Make sure you do this over an Internet connection rather than a cellular data connection. Open Google Drive. This will open your Google Drive account if you're logged in. If you aren't logged into your Google Drive account, enter your email address and password to proceed. This must be the account to which you backed up your Android.
If it isn't, click your initial in the top-right side of the Drive page, click Sign out , and then sign back in with the correct account. Click the Backups tab. It's in the lower-left side of the Google Drive page. Select your backup. Click the backup file that you want to download onto your computer.
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