Wednesday, February 24, 2016

How to Transfer Data from Old Android to Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 Edge

The long-awaited Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge have finally arrived. The new devices combine the beauty of the Galaxy S6 with the practicality of the Galaxy S5. Compared to Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S5, should you upgrade to the new Galaxy S7? Let's break it down:

* Design – Added Style and Weight
The Galaxy S7 has largely stuck to the design language of the Galaxy S6 though it is narrower and the edges on the back have been rounded to make it more comfortable in hand. Samsung has made the Galaxy S7 slightly thicker and it is heavier than either of the previous two Galaxy Models.

* Durability – The Toughest Galaxy Yet

The Galaxy S7 is completely dust proof and can be fully submerged in up to 1.5m of water for up to an hour. It also now uses Series 7000 aluminum in its classis, which is incredibly strong and means the phone won't warp or bend without considerable force.

* Displays – Improving on Great
The Galaxy S7 panel is even brighter and more color accurate than last year, and it is the first Samsung phone to feature an Always on Display. The feature only consumes 1% battery life per hour and can be switched off for the battery conscious.

* Performance – Insanely Fast, On Paper
The Galaxy S7 is drop from quad core to dual core, may sound like a regression but Samsung claims the phone will deliver 30% improved CPU performance and mighty 64% greater GPU performance than the Galaxy S6.

* Camera – Another Giant Leap Forward

The Galaxy S7 comes with 12 megapixels, which looks like a downgrade, but far more important is the upgraded Sony IMX260 sensor and super fast F1.7 aperture whish are far better at taking in light in poor photography conditions.

* Android Marshmallow and TouchWiz
The Galaxy S7 will have the lightest implementation of TouchWiz yet with cleaner icons, reduced duplicate software and improved performance. It will also ship with TouchWiz built on Marshmallow, the latest version of Android.

How to Transfer Old Android Data to Samsung Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge
Are you planning to upgrade to the new Samsung Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge? If yes, you may wonder how to transfer data from your old Android phone to the new one. Thankfully, it is quite simple with a third-party phone to phone transfer tool. Here this blog will show you an easy way to transfer contacts, text messages, call logs, calendars, photos, videos, music, apps and more from old Android to new Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 Edge.

1. Download, install and run Jihosoft Android Data Transfer. Click the Phone to Phone section to enter the transfer window.
http://www.jihosoft.com/dl/?id=phonetransfer
2. Connect both your old Android phone and new Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 Edge to computer with USB cables and wait for the program to detect them.
3. Once connected successfully, check the data you want to transfer and click on Start Copy to begin the transfer process.

When the transfer progress is over, click OK to end it. Now all your old Android phone data have been synced to Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 Edge without any quality loss.

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