Part 2: The way to transfer Samsung Contacts to Samsung Galaxy A3/A5
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Something about Samsung Galaxy A3/A5
Samsung took the wraps off the Galaxy A5 and Galaxy A3 duo of smartphones. The Android duet is targeting young buyers with entry-level and mid-range specs, variety of colors, and decidedly premium all-metal unibody.
Samsung has officially taken the wraps off a new duo of affordable metal phones, the Samsung Galaxy A5 and the Samsung Galaxy A3.
Following this week's disappointing quarterly results, Samsung promised to addressthe threat from China by refocussing on more affordable smartphones. Right on cue, it's done that very thing with the announcement of the Samsung Galaxy A5 and A3.
As per the leak at the beginning of October, both the A5 and the A3 are variants on the Samsung Galaxy Alpha. That is, they sport a premium-looking metal rim construction, yet contain decidedly non-cutting-edge specs. They could also give some insight into how the Samsung Galaxy S6 might look.
The Samsung Galaxy A5 sports a 5-inch 720p Super AMOLED display and a super-slim 6.7mm-thick body (the same as the Alpha). It runs on a 1.2GHz quad-core CPU with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage. Unlike the Alpha, there is a microSD slot for expansion purposes.
It does appear to have a similar 13-megapixel camera to the Alpha, though.
Over on the Samsung Galaxy A3, it's a similar affair, but with lower grade specs. The screen is smaller at 4.5-inches and runs a less sharp qHD resolution (not to be confused with the much sharper QHD). Its body is also slightly thicker at 6.9mm, and the A3's camera takes a step down to 8-megapixel. It has the same processor, internal storage, and microSD facility, but half the RAM of the A5.
Both phones have 4G connectivity and run on Android 4.4 out of the box.
Interestingly, both the Samsung Galaxy A5 and the Samsung Galaxy A3 boast a 5-megapixel front-facing camera, which mirrors recent mid-range efforts from Nokia and HTC. It's clear that these phones are being aimed at younger, more selfie-savvy users - particularly those in the massive Chinese market, where Samsung is receiving a bit of a battering from Xiaomi and Lenovo.
Both the Samsung Galaxy A5 and the Samsung Galaxy A3 will launch in China and "select markets" in November, so don't pin your hopes on a UK release just yet.
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The way to transfer Samsung Contacts to Samsung Galaxy A3/A5
A lot of new Samsung phone users have the same trouble, that is: when they got a new phone, the first thing is they want to transfer the contacts from the old phone, like contacts from Samsung/HTC/ZTE/LG/Sony/Motoloral to Samsung Galaxy A3/A5/A7/S6, However, they didn't get the easy way and waste a lot of time.
One of the first things that I wanted to do after getting my new phone, was to transfer contacts from a Samsung Galaxy to a Samsung Galaxy A3/A5/A7/S6. As many other phone owners are upgrading their contracts from an Samsung to an Samsung Galaxy A3/A5/A7/S6, I thought that it would be a good idea to write this short guide about how to transfer contacts from a Samsung Galaxy to a Samsung Galaxy A3/A5/A7/S6.
Step1:Install Phone to Phone Transfer and launch it
Firstly, install Phone to Phone Transfer and launch it. Then the main window will appear on your computer.
Step 2 Connect both Galaxy phone with the computer
Connect both of your Galaxy phones with computer vai USB cables, then Phone Transfer will detect them immediately. You will be able see the below picture in the front of your window.
Step 3 Transfer contacts to your new Galaxy A3/A5/A7/A6
As you see, this phone transfer tool empowers you to copy everything on your old Galaxy to the new one. Therefore, if you only want to transfer contacts, you ought to remove marks before the corresponding content. Then click the green button "Start Copy" to begin the transfer. When the transferring comes to an end, you should click "Completed".
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