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06-09-2016 09:23 AM
Hi there
You can use SMS backup + which is a free download from the Play Store.
Alternatvely if your new handset is a Samsung, it will often prompt to transfer text messages as part of the setup process.
PWIAC
06-09-2016 09:39 AM
Hi, has SMS backup+ got to be on both phones?
06-09-2016 11:50 AM
@sidsilver wrote:Hi, has SMS backup+ got to be on both phones?
Yep. It backs everything to your GMail account. You then restore this backup from Gmail on the new handset
PWIAC
06-09-2016 01:05 PM
@drey_p wrote:
@sidsilver wrote:Hi, has SMS backup+ got to be on both phones?
Yep. It backs everything to your GMail account. You then restore this backup from Gmail on the new handset
Just done that and it worked like a treat, thanks.
06-09-2016 01:45 PM
Is there a free programme for transferring contacts?
06-09-2016 03:23 PM
If you aren't using Gmail, have a look at the Android transfer tool. When I used it (admittedly between two HTCs), there were quite a few selectable options.
06-09-2016 03:38 PM
Yes I'm using gmail, and I have got all my contacts of the old Android phone to my new phone.
I now need to transfer contacts from a Windows 10 phone to the Android is that going to be difficult.
06-09-2016 04:33 PM
I've managed to transfer the Windows phone contacts using gmail so all sorted now.
07-09-2016 11:04 AM
Glad to hear you're sorted. Apart from proprietary cables/apps, one of the easiest ways of transferring contacts between devices, especially if you don't have a sync'd service, is via the Export/Import function. If you choose vCard as the output format, most contacts apps can read that.
FWIW, when I briefly used a Windows phone, I found that it wouldn't display any of the fields I'd given custom names to in Gmail.