Transfer Contacts from Android to Windows phone using Free SyncGene service
Transfer all your Contacts and Calendar events between Android and Windows phone. With SyncGene you can transfer your phone Contacts in just a few clicks.
Transfer Contacts from Android to Windows phone by clicking “Sign Up to Transfer” button.
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Transfer Contacts from Android to Windows phone with SyncGene
SyncGene is a Free service and a web app to transfer your Contacts and Calendar events. Transfer Contacts and Calendar events between new and old devices. Transfer Contacts at bulk and keep them updated on all connected devices.
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Transfer Contacts, Calendar and Tasks between Office 365, iCloud, Gmail and other apps you use.
Transfer Contacts from Android to Windows phone
Transfer Contacts between Android and Windows phone with SyncGene. Setup SyncGene in just a few clicks and Contacts will be transferred. Contacts can be transferred between Google, iCloud or Office 365 and your mobile devices.
Mass transfer Android Contacts
Transfer only selected Contacts or Contact folders. Control what you are transferring. SyncGene is a great tool to transfer Contacts between Google, iCloud or Office 365. All Contacts will be transferred automatically.
Transfer Work Contact list to Windows phone
Transfer your Work Calendar or Family Contacts list with SyncGene. Avoid importing/exporting vcf files. SyncGene will transfer Contacts from Android to Windows phone automatically.
Transfer Android Contacts to a new mobile device
Keep your most important Contacts at new mobile phone. Setup SyncGene and Transfer all Contacts at once. SyncGene is a web app so there is nothing to install
How to transfer Contacts from Android to Windows phone?
Transfer contacts between Android and Windows phone
To do so - follow the steps below:
- 1. Go to SyncGene and sign up;
- 2. Find the “Add Account” tab, select Google and sign in to your Android account;
- 3. Click on “Add Account” and log in to your Windows phone account;
- 4. Find the “Filters” tab, choose "Contacts" and check the folders you want to transfer;
- 5. Click “Save” and then “Sync all”.
- Now your Android Contacts and Windows phone Contacts are shared. Changes made in one source, will be visible in another. After first setup, you will receive notification when sharing is completed.
If you need more information about Transfer Contacts from Android to Windows phone, check SyncGene guidelines.
About Transfer Contacts from Android to Windows phone solution
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Android integration solutions
Android can be integrated with Windows phone and other online services. Click here to browse all synchronization solutions.
Windows phone integration solutions
Windows phone can be integrated with Android and other online services. Click here to browse all synchronization solutions.
About Android
You can easily transfer Contacts from Android to Windows phone with SyncGene service.
Android is a mobile operating system developed by Google. It is based on a modified version of the Linux kernel and other open source software. It is primarily designed and used in touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.
Currently Android accounts for 76% of mobile operating systems used in mobile devices. It is one of the most popular choices and is used in different mobile phone brands. Most popular of them are Samsung, LG, Huawei, Xiaomi, Google, Nokia, Oppo, Oneplus, Motorola, Google Pixel.
About Cira Apps Limited
The company behind SyncGene
Cira Apps Limited is a SaaS company with solutions that enhance Office 365 productivity for iPhone and Android business users. CiraSync, the flagship product, is used by more than 12,500 companies to provide productivity gains and cost savings via contact and calendar automation. The company is headquartered in Austin, Texas.
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