The update from the iPhone 14 to the iPhone 15 is actually quite dramatic. Last year, we only saw incremental changes from one Pro model to the next.
The new Dynamic Island, 48MP camera, improved chipset and USB Type C port sets the iPhone 15 apart from its predecessor, and with the same launch price as the iPhone 14, there doesn't seem to be any drop compared to existing models.
Transfer Contacts from Android to iPhone Using a SIM Card
You can also use a physical SIM card as a contact transfer device, provided both of your phones have a physical SIM slot. All you need to do is make sure that all your contacts are exported to your SIM card.
1. Open the Contacts app on your Android phone, and tap the "three dots" icon on the right side of the screen.
2. Select and tap the "Manage Contacts" option from the drop-down menu.
3. Tap the "Export Contacts" tab.
4. Select the "SIM card" to which you want to export all your contacts.
5. into your new iPhone Insert the "SIM Card"
6. Open the Settings app, scroll down and tap on the Contacts option.
7. Here, tap on the “Import SIM Contacts” option.
8. Now, select the “Account” to which you want to import SIM contacts. And it was done.
Transfer Android Contacts via the “Move to iOS” App
While you can find many apps on both the Play Store and App Store to transfer data between Android and iPhone, one app that has taken the lead is Apple's own Move to iOS app.
Here's how you can transfer contacts from Android phone to iPhone using the Move to iOS app:
1. Install "Move to iOS" app on your Android smartphone (download, free).
2. Start setting up your new iPhone by choosing the "Set up manually" option from the Quick Start screen.
3. During setup, select "Move data from Android."
4. Here, you will find a “6 digit code” which you need to enter on your Android phone to transfer the data.
5. Now, open the "Move to iOS" app on Android.
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6. Agree to the “Privacy Policy, Terms and Conditions”.
7. Give the app "Location" access.
8. On the "Find your code" screen, tap "Continue."
9. Here, shown on your new iOS device. “Enter the single-use code”
10. Next, by the iPhone a temporary WiFi connection will be created . When prompted on your Android phone, tap the Connect button to connect to the network.
11. Next, you will see a "Transfer Data" screen on your Android device with a list of items you can transfer to your new iPhone.
12. If you only need "Contacts" data, select Contacts and click "Continue".
13. Now, keep both your phones aside until the data transfer is complete.
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