How to Transfer Contacts from iPhone to Samsung Galaxy S9/S9+

Finally you get one Samsung Galaxy S9 and wonder how to move iPhone contacts to Samsung Galaxy S9? The post offers you 2 choices to transfer contacts from iPhone to Samsung S9/S9 Plus.

Author Avatar Joy Taylor Last Updated: Jan. 18, 2022

Whenever I see the Samsung Galaxy S8 and the new Samsung S9/S9+, I have the stomach for getting one. Normally, the first thing after switching from an old phone to a new one to do is to copy the important files and data to the new phone, and the contact info is included. For iOS users, if you want to switch to Samsung Galaxy S9 or S9 Plus, an efficient Android mover is what you need. Here in the post, two useful Android movers are provided for you to choose from. Check how to transfer contacts from iPhone to Samsung S9/S9+.

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How to Transfer Contacts from iPhone to Samsung S9/S9+ via Mail

This method only supports transferring specific contacts.

  1. Choose the contacts you want to transfer and tap on the Share Contacts button.
  2. The Mail icon will popup. Click on it > fill in the email address to transfer the contacts.
How to Transfer Contacts from iPhone to Samsung s9/s9+ via Mail

How to Transfer Contacts from iPhone to Samsung s9/s9+ via Mail

Well, it would take you some time to transfer your contacts one by one. Therefore, if you want to transfer all your contacts at one time, you may have to try some other ways we will introduce below.

How to Transfer Contacts from iPhone to Samsung S9/S9+ via AnyDroid

Before transferring iPhone contacts to Samsung Galaxy S9 or S9 Plus, let’s know something about AnyDroid.

  • It’s an Android file and data manager that features in the Android Mover function, available to transfer contacts from iPhone to Samsung Galaxy S9/S9+.
  • Besides contacts, it supports moving messages, call history, calendar, music, audiobooks, movies, home videos, music videos, photo video, camera roll, photo library, etc. from iPhone to Samsung.
  • It enables you to easily manage your Android data and transfer them between two Android devices or from computer to Samsung and vice versa via Wi-Fi or USB cable.
  • More than iPhone data, your iTunes/iCloud content can be transferred directly to your Samsung Galaxy S9/S9+ without hassle.

Here download and install AnyDroid to your PC or Mac and follow the steps below to know how to transfer contacts from iPhone to Samsung S9/S9+.

Run it, connect your iPhone and Samsung phone to computer via USB cable or Wi-Fi. You can download the AnyDroid app on your phone to connect it to computer via the same Wi-Fi.

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Step 1. Click Android Mover > Select iOS to Android option.

Choose Android Mover and iOS to Android

Choose Android Mover and iOS to Android

Step 2. Select Contacts and hit the “Next” button. The transferring process will then start. After that, check your Samsung Galaxy S9/S9+ to locate the transferred contact info.

Choose Photos to Transfer

Choose Photos to Transfer

How to Transfer Contacts from iPhone to Samsung S9/S9+ via Samsung Smart Switch

Samsung offers users the Samsung Smart Switch to switch to Samsung devices. You can transfer contacts from iPhone to Samsung S9 or S9 Plus through the iCloud account.

Step 1. Backup your iPhone’s data to iCloud.

Step 2. Install the Smart Switch app on your Samsung Galaxy S9/S9+ and choose the iOS Device option.

How to Transfer Contacts from iPhone to Samsung - Step 2

How to Transfer Contacts from iPhone to Samsung – Step 2

Step 3. Sign into your iCloud account and select contacts. Hit the IMPORT option to start transferring iPhone contacts to Samsung.

How to Move Contacts from iPhone to Samsung - Step 3

How to Move Contacts from iPhone to Samsung – Step 3

The Bottom Line

Hope the two methods can help you transfer contacts from iPhone to Samsung S9/S9+ successfully. In addition to the iPhone to Android transfer, AnyDroid also enables you to move data between Android devices, or between computer and Android handset. Get it now to explore more >

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