Photos, videos, contacts: transfer all your data to your computer

February 4, 2018
Photos, videos, contacts: transfer all your data to your computer

There are a few simple ways to transfer all your personal data from your old device to your new CROSSCALL smartphone CROSSCALL music, videos, photos, ringtones, downloads, etc.). Follow the guide!


VIA USB CABLE


This is definitely the simplest method. Connect your device to your computer using a USB cable, X-DOCK your X-DOCK X-CABLE docking station X-CABLE your smartphone supports X-LINK™ technology X-LINK™ Don’t forget to select the “Transfer files (MTP)” option from the list that appears.


Transfer your data either to your computer or to your SD card and retrieve it by following these simple steps:


  1. Retrieve the previously saved contacts file (.vcf format), which should be located in the root directory of your phone.
  2. Back up the "DCIM, " "Pictures," and "Video" folders for your photos, videos, and screenshots.

If you own a TREKKER-X4, the path to access your videos will vary depending on whether you recorded them using the Camera app or the X-CAM app X-CAM your action cam.


Here it is: DCIM>Camera, for photos and videos captured with the Camera app.

DCIM > Xcamera > Video > EXPORTED VIDEOS, for videos exported from the X-CAM app X-CAM your TREKKER-X4.


3. Copy your "Download" folder, which may contain downloaded and/or transferred files (always check).

4. Look in the "Media," "Ringtones," and "Sounds" folders to select the music, audio recordings, and other ringtones you want to keep.


If you are transferring your data from a Mac computer to your Android smartphone, you will need to download software such as Android File Transfer.

VIA THE CLOUD


  1. Install a cloud application on all your devices: your old and new smartphones, as well as your computer. The advantage of having your data synchronized in the cloud is that you can back it up on all your devices, regardless of their operating system. There are many solutions available, such as DropBox, Microsoft OneDrive, Google Drive, etc. The iCloud solution developed by Apple can also be installed on a PC, but you will only be able to synchronize contacts, calendars, reminders, and emails. For everything else, you will need to download one or more specific applications from the Play Store, which may be free or paid.

  2. Upload your photos and videos to the app installed on one of your devices, and all the others will sync automatically!

FOR PHOTOS & VIDEOS: GOOGLE PHOTOS


This application is particularly easy to use. You can find all your images and videos on all your devices, including your computer, via the website.


  1. Download it from your PlayStore if it is not already installed on your phone.
  2. When you open the application for the first time, it will ask you if you want to "back up and sync" your files.
  3. Click "OK" and you're done. All your files are now backed up and synced across your devices.