How to Transfer Contacts from iPhone to Android via Bluetooth (Answered)

Amelia Garcia
2025-11-24
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"How do I transfer contacts from iPhone to Samsung with Bluetooth? I saw my iPhone on the Bluetooth list, but it cannot pair with the Samsung phone."

- From Reddit

Do you switch iPhone to Android and look for how to transfer contacts from iPhone to Android via Bluetooth? Unfortunately, you cannot share your contacts with Bluetooth between both devices. We'll explain the reasons in detail below, and share 5 effective methods with you, enabling you can easily transfer your iPhone contacts to Android without Bluetooth.

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Part 1: How to Transfer Contacts from iPhone to Android via Bluetooth

While Bluetooth is a universal wireless technology, directly transferring the entire contact list from an iPhone to an Android phone using only Bluetooth is not possible for security and platform compatibility reasons.

iPhone's Bluetooth is restricted mainly to pairing accessories (like headphones or speakers) and connecting for specific features (like Hands-Free Profile in cars) or for use with Apple's own ecosystem features (like Continuity). It does not support the Object Exchange Profile (OBEX) needed for a mass transfer of contacts to a non-Apple device.

Therefore, for contact transfers, please consider one of the methods listed in the following Part 2.

Part 2: How to Transfer Contacts from iPhone to Android Without Bluetooth

Because Bluetooth transfer is limited, most people prefer faster, safer alternatives. Below are several better ways to move your contacts. You can take a quick look at their pros and cons first:

Method Pros Cons
Using USB Cable During Setup 1. Easiest for new Android phones.
2. Fast and reliable transfer of many contacts.
1. Requires the Android phone to be new or factory reset.
2. Requires a compatible USB cable (Lightning to USB-C/A).
Using iReaShare/Transfer Software 1. Can transfer various data types, not just contacts.
2. Works even if devices are not new, and transfers data directly.
3. Support most Android and iOS devices.
1. Requires paying for a license.
2. Requires a computer (PC/Mac).
Using AirDrop (Pixel 10 Series) 1. Fast, wireless transfer specific to new setup.
2. Uses the built-in feature without downloading any apps.
1. At present, only works when the target Android device is Pixel 10 Pro XL/10 Pro Fold/10 Pro/10.
2. Supports share limited file types.
Using Google Account 1. Most reliable for long-term syncing.
2. Creates a permanent cloud backup.
1. Requires accessing a computer for the iCloud export step.
2. Requires a manual export from iCloud.com (two-step process).
Using Email 1. Very simple for individual contacts.
2. No need for extra apps or cables.
1. Impractical for transferring hundreds of contacts (must be done one-by-one).
2. Can clutter your email inbox.
 

2.1 Using a USB Cable During Setup

This is often the easiest and most direct method for new Android devices. As long as you have a USB cable and an adaptor, you can copy your iOS contacts to Android during the setup without any apps. By the way, this way is suitable for some Google Pixel devices only. If you want to transfer contacts from iPhone to Samsung, you will need to install Smart Switch on your iPhone.

Here's how to transfer contacts via a USB cable during the setup:

  1. Begin the setup process on your new Android phone. Please connect your Android phone to a mobile or Wi-Fi network. When prompted to "Copy apps and data", select "Next" several times.

    start the setup on the new android phone
  2. Use a USB-C to Lightning cable or a standard USB cable and the provided adapter to connect your iPhone to the new Android phone. Then unlock your iPhone and tap "Trust" when prompted.

  3. Sign in to your Google Account, and then select "Contacts" and other data you want. Tap "Copy" to start the process. Once done, you can access your iPhone contacts on your new Android phone.

    copy contacts from iphone to android directly during the setup

2.2 Using iReaShare Phone Transfer

A desktop-based tool can more stably transfer your iPhone data to Android. If you complete the setup on your new Android phone or your target Android device is not new and there is a lot of important data on it, you can use iReaShare Phone Transfer to copy your contacts. This tool also transfers photos, videos, music, text messages, and books. No data loss on both your devices after finishing the contact transfer.

Main features of iReaShare Phone Transfer:

* Copy contacts from iPhone to Android in 1 click via USB.

* The transferred contacts will not replace your current phone numbers on your target device.

* Allow you to copy your data without a network or Bluetooth.

* Support four directions of data migration: Android to Android, iOS to Android, iOS to iOS, and Android to iOS.

* Compatible with Android 16 and iOS 26, including iPhone 17/17 Pro/17 Pro Max/Air/16/15/14/13/12/11/X/8/7, Google, OnePlus, Vivo, Honor, Motorola, Xiaomi, TCL, Tecno, itel, realme, etc.

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To transfer contacts from iPhone to Android via this software:

  1. Download and install iReaShare Phone Transfer on your PC or Mac. Then launch it and connect both your mobile phones to the computer with USB cables.

    install and launch the phone transfer software on computer
  2. Tap "Trust" on your iPhone, and enable USB debugging on the Android phone. Once done, the program will recognize your devices swiftly. Now, make sure your Android phone is the "Destination" device, or click "Flip".

    check if your android phone is the destination device
  3. Select the "Contacts" option, and click "Start Copy" to transfer your iOS contacts to Android. After that, you can view your contacts on your Android phone's Contacts app.

    transfer contacts from iphone to android without bluetooth

2.3 Using AirDrop (To Pixel 10 Series Only)

The feature commonly referred to as "AirDrop" is Apple-exclusive. However, the Quick Share feature on Google Pixel 10 can work with iPhone's AirDrop. If your phone is Pixel 10 series, you can use this method to share your contacts.

Here's how:

  1. Enable "AirDrop" on your iPhone and "Quick Share" on Pixel 10, and then open the Contacts app on the iOS device. Navigate to the contacts you want to send, and select them.

  2. Click "Share" > "AirDrop". Then you will see your Pixel device on the list. Click it.

    share contacts on iphone with airdrop
  3. Tap "Accept" on the Android device, and you will receive the VCF file. Now, go to the Contacts app on Android, and import the contacts from the VCF file to the Android phone.

    accept the vcf file on android to get the iphone contacts

2.4 Using Google Account

This is a universal and reliable method as it utilizes cloud syncing, ensuring your contacts are backed up and accessible on any Android device.

To transfer contacts from iPhone to Android via Google Account:

  1. On your iPhone, go to Settings > "[Your Name]" > "iCloud". Then make sure the "Contacts" toggle is on.

  2. On a computer, go to iCloud.com and sign in. Then click on "Contacts", click the arrow icon in the upper-right corner and select "Select All", then select "Export vCard". This downloads a .vcf file.

    export contacts from icloud
  3. Go to contacts.google.com and sign in with the Google Account you use on your Android phone. In the left sidebar, click "Import" > "Select file" to choose the .vcf file you just downloaded, and click "Open" > "Import".

    import the iphone contacts to google contacts
  4. The contacts will automatically sync to your Android phone, provided you are logged in with the same Google Account and contact syncing is enabled.

2.5 Using Email

If you only have a few contacts to transfer, or you prefer a simple, file-based method, emailing the contact file (vCard) is quick.

To send contacts from iPhone to Android via email:

  1. On your iPhone, open the Contacts app, and tap the contact you want to transfer.

  2. Scroll down and tap "Share Contact", and choose "Mail" (or another email app). Address the email to yourself, and the contact will be attached as a .vcf file.

    share contacts with email
  3. Open the email on your Android phone, and download the attached .vcf file. Your Android phone will prompt you to import the contact into your address book.

Part 3: Q&A About Transferring Contacts from iPhone to Android

Q1: Will all contact details transfer (photos, notes, birthdays, etc.)?

Basic fields like names, numbers, emails, and addresses transfer easily. Some details - like contact photos, custom ringtones, or notes - may not transfer depending on the method.

Q2: Will I lose my contacts on my iPhone after transferring?

No. Transferring only copies contacts. Your iPhone contacts remain intact unless you manually delete them.

Q3: Why are some contacts missing after transfer?

Here are some common reasons:

  1. Contacts were on a different account (e.g., Exchange, Yahoo).
  2. Synchronization was not enabled on both devices.
  3. Some contacts were stored on iCloud instead of iPhone.

Conclusion

Switching ecosystems doesn't mean leaving your contacts behind. While direct Bluetooth transfer isn't an option, methods like using the USB cable during setup, leveraging the power of your Google Account, or utilizing a one-stop tool - iReaShare Phone Transfer, etc. By following one of these proven steps, your entire contact list will be ready to go on your new Android device in no time.

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Amelia Garcia Editor
Amelia is a generalist of mobile devices and understands Android devices in particular. Due to her passion for mobile devices and their technology, she has been sharing her insights and advice, and answering related questions on various platforms, including Android backup, Android erasure, mobile data migration, and more.