![]() ![]() I tried two different apps for exporting People contacts from a Windows Phone, one just dumped all the data into "Notes" which is entirely useless. This only works for older updates of Windows Phone). On your Windows Phone, connect it to a wireless network (as you do not have a sim card in it anymore).ĭownload the Contact Export app (do NOT use the Microsoft Contact and Message export app as they suggest on their sites, it does not work. Configure a temporary profile with any email account that works, storing the data in a PST file locally. On a desktop PC, install Outlook desktop 2010, 2013, or 2016. There were blogs about this app not working on iPhone X, however this appears to have been resolved (I am not having any issues with it so far). ![]() It definitely trumps the native mail app included with iOS. I had to do this to get my announcement settings to actually work on my vehicle Bluetooth, such as text message announcements.ĭownload the app "Outlook for iOS" on your iPhone. Turn your Bluetooth Off and On again on the iPhone after making all the changes. So the migration which you need to do involves the following, as I have now completed and tested the process:Ĭonfigure iPhone settings for Bluetooth, announcement of messages, your phone name, etc. The store (Costco) pulled my Sim card from the Windows Phone and moved it to the iPhone. My PlayLists did not migrate, but my Playlists are not exactly amazing. Migrating the music was easy.install iTunes on a desktop, copy the music files off the Windows Phone to my Music folder on my desktop, and add the Music folder to my Library in iTunes. With several hundred contacts accurately defined for their data I did not want to lose this. The transition was relatively smooth except for a couple of issues - migrating my music, and migrating "People" (contacts). I chose it because it not only was exactly the same size, it has many new features which were existing options on my Windows Phone. ![]() ![]() My choice to replace my Nokia 950 was the new iPhone X. Due to the recent demise of Windows Phone, I was required to move to another platform. ![]()
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