How to Transfer Contacts From iOS to Android Phone

iOS users have multiple ways with which they can transfer their contacts to an Android phone.

Advertisement
By Vineet Washington | Updated: 13 June 2021 10:02 IST
Highlights
  • iOS users can use their phone or a PC to transfer contacts
  • When using gmail method, make sure to use the same account on Android
  • Some steps might vary depending on your OS version
How to Transfer Contacts From iOS to Android Phone

iOS users can use iCloud or Gmail to transfer contacts

Photo Credit: Unsplash

A lot of users make the switch between iOS and Android, and vice versa. Apple and Google's mobile operating systems respectively have differences setting them apart in terms of functionality and usability. When it comes to transferring data or contacts, it's much easier to do so when moving from one device to another in the same ecosystem. However, if you are moving from iOS to Android and want to transfer your contacts, here's how you can do so.

There are a few ways in which you can transfer your contacts from iOS to Android. You can use Google Drive, iCloud, or Gmail. The first, and possibly best way to achieve a complete transfer of your iPhone's Contacts, Calendar Events, Photos and Videos, onto your Android phone, is via Google drive, as described on Google's Switch to Android site.

How to transfer contacts from iOS to Android using Google Drive

  1. Download Google Drive on your iOS device.
  2. Log in with your Google account.
  3. Open by backup wizard by tapping on the hamburger menu and heading to Settings.
  4. Tap on Backup and you should see Contacts, Calendar events, and Photos & Videos.
  5. If you wish to back up everything, tap on Start Backup. Or, you can tap on the individual options and turn off the toggle.
  6. You contacts will be backed up to Google Drive.
  7. Sign in to your Android device with the same Google account.
  8. Your iOS contacts should show up on your Android device.

How to transfer contacts from iOS to Android using Gmail

  1. On your iOS device, head to Settings and tap on Mail.
  2. Tap on Accounts.
  3. If you already have a Gmail account, it should show up here. If not select Add Account and tap on Google.
  4. Next, tap on Gmail and turn on the Contacts toggle.
  5. You contacts will be synced to your Google account.
  6. On your Android device, log in with the same Google account and your contacts should show up.

How to transfer contacts from iOS to Android using iCloud

  1. On your iOS device, head to Settings.
  2. Tap on your Profile.
  3. Tap on iCloud.
  4. Make sure the Contacts toggle is turned on.
  5. Scroll down to iCloud Backup and tap on it.
  6. Tap on Back Up Now and wait for the backup to complete.
  7. On your Android device, open your browser, head to icloud.com, and log in with your Apple ID.
  8. Switch to desktop mode using the three dot menu in Chrome.
  9. Once logged in, tap on Contacts.
  10. Tap on the Gear settings icon at the bottom left and tap on Select All.
  11. Tap on the Gear settings icon again and select Export VCard.
  12. A vcf file of your contacts should be downloaded. Open it.
  13. You will be asked to save contacts with options to save them on your phone or email IDs. Select Phone and the import process will start.
  14. Your contacts should now show up on your Android phone.

Alternatively, you can do this through your desktop browser as well.

  1. Follow the first six steps mentioned above.
  2. On your desktop browser, head to icloud.com and log in with your Apple ID.
  3. Select Contacts.
  4. Tap on the Gear settings icon at the bottom left and tap on Select All.
  5. Tap on the Gear settings icon again and select Export VCard.
  6. A vcf file should now be download on your PC.
  7. Head to the Google search homepage and make sure you are signed in with the same account that you will use on your Android phone.
  8. Select the Google Apps icon next to your profile and select Contacts.
  9. Select Import and then click on Select file.
  10. Navigate to the newly downloaded vcf file and Open it.
  11. Select Import and the contacts should be added to your Google account.
  12. Now, on your Android device, head to Settings.
  13. Tap on Accounts and select your Google account.
  14. Tap on Account Sync and make sure the Contacts toggle is switched on.
  15. Tap on the three dot menu and select Sync now.
  16. You contact will start syncing and once the process is done, they should show up in your phone's contacts.

We dive into all things WWDC — iOS 15, iPadOS 15, macOS Monterey, watchOS 8 and more — this week on Orbital, the Gadgets 360 podcast. Orbital is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and wherever you get your podcasts.
Affiliate links may be automatically generated - see our ethics statement for details.
 

For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube.

Further reading: How to, Android, Google, Gmail, Apple, IOS, Google Drive
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 AI Camera Features Teased
  2. Top Smartphones Under Rs 30,000 in India (June 2025): Check List
  3. Oppo K13x 5G Design, Colour Options Revealed; May Launch Later This Month
  4. iQOO Z10 Lite 5G Battery Capacity Confirmed Ahead of India Launch
  5. iPhone 17 Roundup: Price, Specifications and Everything We Know So Far
  6. Realme 15 Pro Tipped to Launch in India in These Colour Options
  1. Red Magic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro With Snapdragon 8 Elite, Up to 24GB RAM Launched: Price, Specifications
  2. iQOO Z10 Lite 5G Battery Capacity Confirmed Ahead of India Launch, to Be Powered By Dimensity 6300 SoC
  3. Samsung Bespoke Smart Refrigerators Get a New Personalisation-Focused Voice ID Feature
  4. Crypto Scams Cost Investors $4.6 Billion in 2024, Social Engineering Attacks Surge: Bitget
  5. Google Pixel 10 to Introduce 'Pixelsnap' Accessories Alongside Qi 2.2 Support: Report
  6. Vivo X Fold 5 Launch Date Set for June 25; Design, Colour Options Revealed
  7. Meta Is Rolling Out a Template-Style Generative AI-Powered Video Editing Tool
  8. Realme 15 Pro to Launch in India in Four RAM and Storage Configurations, Three Colour Options: Report
  9. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 AI Camera Features Teased Ahead of Anticipated Launch
  10. Top Smartphones Under Rs 30,000 in India (June 2025): Nothing Phone 3a Pro, Motorola Edge 60 Pro, Poco X7 Pro, and More
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2025. All rights reserved.