How to Transfer Your Contacts Between Google Accounts on Android: 3 Easy Ways
If you need to move your contacts from one Google account to another, you can do it directly on your Android phone. Here's how.
The importance of backing up your important information and contacts cannot be overstated. Google has made it easier than ever to set up multiple accounts on your Android device. If you lose your phone, having your contacts backed up to another account ensures you won't lose all your important numbers.
If you have more than one Google account on your Android device, you may be wondering how to transfer your contacts between them. Thankfully, there are some easy ways to do this on Android. Let's take a look.
1. Use the Google Contacts App
You can easily transfer your contacts from one Google account to another with the Google Contacts app. It's pre-installed on most phones, but you can download it from the Play Store if you don't already have it.
Here's how to move your contacts between accounts:
Sign in to both of the Google accounts on your device. To add a Google account, navigate to Settings > Accounts and backup > Manage accounts. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and tap Add account.
Select Google and enter your credentials.
Next, open the Google Contacts app. In the top-right corner, tap the profile icon to select the Google account from which you wish to transfer your contacts.
Long press to select the contacts you wish to transfer. To transfer all of them, tap on the three-dot icon on the top-right and choose Select all.
Once done, tap the three-dot menu in the top-right corner. Tap on Move to another account to transfer the selected contact(s) to your desired Google account. If you've got more than two Google accounts, you'll need to select the correct Google account from the dropdown menu.
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Last modified on Monday, 20 June 2022 16:02