If you don’t have iTunes on your computer, download and install it before proceeding.

You can view the progress of the backup by watching the progress bar at the top of the iTunes window.

For Androids with removable storage, you’ll usually find the bulk of your files in the “SD” or “Removable” folder rather than the “Internal” folder.

You can also perform this process in the reverse by copying a file or folder from your computer and then pasting it into a folder in your Android’s internal storage.

Go to https://www. android. com/filetransfer/ Click DOWNLOAD NOW Double-click the Android File Transfer DMG file. Verify the software if prompted. Click and drag the Android File Transfer icon onto the Applications folder.

If your Mac uses USB-C ports instead of USB 3. 0 ports, you’ll need a USB 3. 0 to USB-C adapter in order to plug in your Android.

For Androids with removable storage, you’ll usually find the bulk of your files in the “SD” or “Removable” folder rather than the “Internal” folder.

You can also perform this process in the reverse by copying a file or folder from your computer and then pasting it into a folder in your Android’s internal storage.

If the switch is green, Bluetooth is already enabled.

If the switch is green, Bluetooth is already enabled.

If the switch is green, Bluetooth is already enabled.

If Bluetooth is already active, this button will instead say Turn Bluetooth Off. If so, don’t click the button.

If Bluetooth is already active, this button will instead say Turn Bluetooth Off. If so, don’t click the button.

If Bluetooth is already active, this button will instead say Turn Bluetooth Off. If so, don’t click the button.

If Bluetooth is already active, this button will instead say Turn Bluetooth Off. If so, don’t click the button.

If Bluetooth is already active, this button will instead say Turn Bluetooth Off. If so, don’t click the button.

You may have to wait for a few seconds before the Mac’s name appears. You can place files from your Mac on your iPhone by opening the AirDrop folder, waiting for your iPhone’s name to appear, and then clicking and dragging a file onto your iPhone’s name.

If this switch is blue or green, your Android’s Bluetooth is already active. On a Samsung Galaxy, the switch is to the right of an “OFF” heading, and it will turn blue or green when tapped.

If this switch is blue or green, your Android’s Bluetooth is already active. On a Samsung Galaxy, the switch is to the right of an “OFF” heading, and it will turn blue or green when tapped.

If this switch has “On” written next to it, your computer’s Bluetooth is already enabled.

If this switch has “On” written next to it, your computer’s Bluetooth is already enabled.

If this switch has “On” written next to it, your computer’s Bluetooth is already enabled.

If this switch has “On” written next to it, your computer’s Bluetooth is already enabled.

If this switch has “On” written next to it, your computer’s Bluetooth is already enabled.

If you don’t see your Android’s name, look for your computer’s name in the Android’s Bluetooth menu and, if you see it, tap it. Your Android’s name should appear in the Windows Bluetooth menu after doing so.

If you have a File Explorer app (e. g. , ES File Explorer) installed on your Android, you can browse your Android’s internal files (e. g. , downloaded app APIs).

You can also send files to your Android by clicking Send a File in the Bluetooth pop-up menu, dragging files to transfer into the transfer window, following the on-screen prompts, and then tapping Accept (or similar) on your Android when prompted.

Open Settings Tap your Apple ID name card at the top of the page. Tap iCloud Tap the white switch next to “Contacts”. If the switch is green, you don’t have to tap it.

If you aren’t logged in, enter your Apple ID email address and password to log in.

Make sure you do this over an Internet connection rather than a cellular data connection.

If you aren’t logged into your Google Drive account, enter your email address and password to proceed. This must be the account to which you backed up your Android. If it isn’t, click your initial in the top-right side of the Drive page, click Sign out, and then sign back in with the correct account.