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How to transfer contacts, photos and videos from Sony Xperia Tablet S (SGP12) to Fise M42428

Sony Xperia Tablet S (SGP12)
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Fise M42428

Transfer contacts, photos and videos from your Sony Xperia Tablet S (SGP12) to the cloud server

In our guideline we will introduce PhoneCopy.com service which supports many phones from almost all manufacturers, including Sony Xperia Tablet S (SGP12), and can be easily used to synchronize data between two or more devices.

This guideline also works for similar devices like Sony Xperia C (c2304), Sony Xperia M Dual (c2004), Sony Xperia SP HSPA (c5302), Sony Xperia SP LTE (C5306), Sony Xperia Tablet S 64G SGPT13, Sony Xperia Tablet Z (S0-03e), Sony Xperia VL (Sol21).

Download PhoneCopy for Android to your Android phone, which you can download free of charge. After downloading and installation, go through following steps.

Backup contacts and SMS from your Android

Run the app and create new account. You can check which contact databases you want to backup and synchronize. You can do multiple choice.

Create new account

After successful login, press "Advanced & Account". Select "One-way sync" and after choose "This device >> server".

Press Advanced & Account Press One-way sync Choose This device >> server

Contacts from your Android phone will be copied to PhoneCopy.com server in few seconds.

And now it's time to transfer data to your Fise M42428

This guideline also works for similar devices like Fise M32421, Fise M32424, Fise M32428, Fise M32433 3G, Fise M42421, Fise M42421A, Fise M42433, Fise M42842.

Now you can easily edit your contacts and other resources online in your PhoneCopy profile. You have access to your contact even if you forget your phone at home.

Some additional tips:

Contacts can be then transferred to another device (eq. iPhone, other Nokia, SonyEricsson, Samsung, LG etc). You can always edit your contacts in your online account. Also, you will see full history of your contacts, as well as the data that you have deleted between two synchronizations.