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How to Transfer SMS from Nokia to Android

-- Friday, January 17, 2014
Nokia phones E7, C6, N8, 5230 or other Nokia series models used to be top hot mobile phones in the market. But now more and more young people switch their Nokia to Android. Transferring SMS from old Nokia to new Android has became a problem to them for messages contain massive important informations. Losing the information when change their phone will be a great loss for users. Can these short messages be transferred even between two different operating system?

Phone Transfer will say "yes" to you. With this powerful transfer pro, you can easily move all your SMS from Nokia Symbian to Android. Only with one click, your short messages will be  imported to the new Android quickly. What's more, it's no info leaking.

Easy Steps to Move Messages from Nokia to Android

Before reading the below steps, download this free trial version software first.

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Step 1 Connect your Nokia and Android to PC Meanwhile
Use USB cables to connect both your devices to the computer. After auto detected by the app, Nokia will be shown as "Source" and Android will be placed at "Destination".Please click "Flip" if you want to change the phones' location.

Copy Messages from Nokia to Android

Step 2 One Click Transfer Text Messages Between Phones
Remove those you don't want to copy and tick "Text Messages" only. Then go to click "Start Copy".

Nokia to Android Text Messages Transfer

If you tap "Clear data before copy", you will erase data on your destination phone. Please wait for a few minutes during the transferring progress. Click "OK" when it ends.

See it? Smoothly moving your SMS from Nokia to Android is so simple for you with Phone Transfer. Get in touch with us if you have got any puzzles.

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Ivy Bruce

Ivy Bruce is the Founder and Editorial Director at Recovery-Android Studio. You can also find her on Google+ and Twitter.