Wednesday, 6 February 2013

Switching Smartphones? Learn How to Easily Transfer Contacts and Data

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February 06, 2013
Switching Smartphones? Learn How to Easily Transfer Contacts and Data
How To BackUp Your Phone and Transfer Contacts, Android Style
Upgrading to a new smartphone is always fun, until it comes time to transfer data from the old device to the new one. There are multiple ways to do it, and while transferring contacts, calendar, and email can be easy; when it comes to saving text messages, photos, music, and other media, it's a different story.

Read our guide on the best way to go about transferring data to a new device so that you can ensure the process is relatively painless, leaving you more time to enjoy the latest tech in your hand.

Learn How to Easily Transfer Smartphone Data
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