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Transfer Contacts from Samsung to Computer

As we all know that when we mistakenly deleted contacts from Samsung Galaxy smart phone, and it’s very different to get them back; after rooting the Samsung phone and cause erase all contacts on Samsung phone. In order to prevent those phone numbers lost or deleted, it is necessary to transfer contacts from Samsung to computer as a backup file. If we use ios iPhone,we can use a iPhone contacts transfer to backup contacts from iPhone to computer,but many android users don't know how to backup Samsung contacts to computer.

As a matter of fact, it is pretty common to lose files from mobile phone. And apart from keeping a backup in case of losing them all of a sudden, there are several reasons why we need to transfer contacts from Samsung galaxy to computer. For example, you are going to make a phone number list of your classmates, as it is too time-consuming to enter them into your computer one by one, it will be much convenient if we are able to directly export contacts from Samsung to PC. As we all know that contacts are invisible on computer. In fact, contacts could be accessed on PC if you try an assistant program. Here,I recommend you use this Android Contacts Transfer tool,which can help you backup contacts from Samsung to computer.

With this android manager program, it will only take several steps to backup contacts from Samsung to computer. What’s more,the android data transfer tool also can help you backup other files to computer, such as text messages, photos, music, etc, without any limitation. Moreover, as a data manager for android devices, this software allows you to add, delete and edit your Samsung phone files on PC at will. To sum up, you are able to control the whole files of your Samsung smart phone by working this android data manager tool on computer. By the way, you can use this android manager too to send and receive text messages on computer,instead of your android phone,you can easily text to others without unlocking your Samsung mobile phone.

If you are curious about this functional program, you can get a free trial version here and give it a try first.

   
Tips: The android data manager allows you convert video and music to Android-optimized formats,and sync data between iTunes playlist and Android

How to Backup Contacts from Samsung to Computer

Step 1: Connect your Samsung phone to PC

First, download and install Android Data Transfer on your computer.The run the program after installing. Connect your Android phone to your PC via a USB cable or via Wi-Fi. Android Data Transfer will automatically detect your Android and pop up the primary window. Then click "Contacts"  on the left column then you will can start to manage your contacts.

Transfer Contacts from Samsung to Computer

Note: Android Data Transfer is fully compatible with all Android phones and tablets.

Step 2: Back up contacts from Samsung phone to computer

You are able to see the contacts management window as below. Select contacts and you need to backup then click "Import/Export" button. A drop-down list will appears then choose "Export selected contacts to computer" or "Export all contacts to computer". Then, a pull-down list appears on the right, you can selectively backup contacts to Outlook Express, Outlook 2003/2007/2010, vCard file, Windows Address Book, and Windows Live Mail.

Backup Contacts from Samsung to Computer

Back up contacts from Gmail

If you save all your contacts to Gmail account, you can just log in to your Gmail account you used to save Android contacts. Choose contacts you want to backup and click "Export". Select vCard format and save contacts to a folder on your PC. You can open and view them with Address book.

Free download the android data manager tool and have a try:

   
Tips: Once lost contacts on your Samsung phone,you can follow this use guide to recover lost contacts from Samsung phone directly.


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