Monday, November 30, 2015

How to Backup and Restore Samsung Data by Samsung Kies

Before rooting the Samsung mobile phone,we may need to backup all contents from Samsung to computer; before upgrading the Samsung device to the latter Android OS,we must to backup contacts, sms, photos, videos,apps, call logs,ect from Samsung phone to computer,avoiding data lost.However, today we teach you how to backup and restore data from Samsung with the help of free Samsung Kies.

Tips: If you want to backup contacts, text messages between Android Samsung and computer or Mac,you must to use third-part data transfer toool.

Related Use Guide:

How to Transfer SMS from Samsung to Computer

How to Transfer Contacts from Samsung Galaxy to Computer

Samsung Kies Transfer can help you backup Content from Samsung to computer in a Few Easy Steps
Samsung Smart Switch™( Samsung Kies Transfer ) seamlessly transfers contacts, photos, music, videos, messages, notes, calendars and more to virtually any Samsung Galaxy device.Samsung Kies Transfer is a Samsung, Samsung Smart Switch, Samsung Galaxy, Galaxy S, Samsung Galaxy S6, Samsung Galaxy S6 edge, Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+, and Samsung Note5, and Galaxy Tab A are all trademarks or registered trademarks of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Use only in accordance with law. Other company and product names mentioned may be trademarks of their respective owners. Screen images simulated. Actual appearances may vary. All other brand, product, and service names and logos are marks and/or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Apple® and iPhone® are trademarks of Apple Inc. Not endorsed by Apple Inc

Step 1.Download and Launch Samsung Kies
Now, you may click the hyperlink to have the application downloaded. And then set it up. When that is done, double click the icon and the newly-opened window will be like this.


Connect the phone to PC with a USB cable. (The example we take here is an old Galaxy S3.) It won't cost you long before the software detects your Samsung. Next, a pop-up box may tell you to update the firmware. Press "Cancel” and the information will be shown on your screen.

Step 2.Choose the Samsung Data that are to be Saved
See the categories under the name of "GT-I9300”? These are the ones which you can store in you computer. You can preview contacts, music, photos, videos that exist in your phone. Take "Contacts” for example, specific information can be ticked. Tap "Save to PC” and finally, confirm it by pressing "OK”.


Restore Samsung Data

Step 1.Select the Recoverable File Types
Beneath "Library”, there are several kinds of data, including contacts, audios and so on. Now, press whichever that you want to retrieve. For instance, if you would like to do contacts, the interface will tell you to open a file which you have ever saved as a backup. Press the button in the middle.


Choose the file folder and then open that document.


Step 2.Recover Information from Library
Check the ones that you prefer or simply all and "Transfer to device”. On the pop-up box, you may take one of the options—"Transfer all contacts” and "Transfer selected contacts”. After you click "OK”, another box will show up asking you to select the account on your phone that the numbers are imported to.


Note: If this is the first time you use Samsung Kies to restore the phone, you should open a backup file. And if not, the ones will be listed in the "Recently save contact file”.

Tips: Once lost data on your Samsung phone,you still have chance to get lost data back from Samsung.But remember stop using your Samsung phone to take photos, send emails and do any other things that will create new data in the device. Or your valuable contacts may be overwritten and gone forever.
Please learn more in this use guide:

How to recover lost data from Samsung phone

Back up and restore data for Samsung Galaxy through Samsung, Google and/or Dropbox accounts

Just bought the Samsung Galaxy S6/S5, Samsung Galaxy Note 5/A8 Android, and are looking for the simple and constructive solution to backup and restore data on Samsung Galaxy S6/S5/S4 Android mobile phone.

backup restore samsung data
In this article, we will show you how to backup and restore data for Samsung Galaxy S5.

Back up and restore contents for my Samsung Galaxy device (through Samsung, Google and/or Dropbox accounts)

Samsung Account (S-Cloud) 

With the Samsung account, you can backup and restore your data in the same device. Moreover, you can syncronize in the serveral Samsung devices if you are using the same Samsung account for them. This feature is very useful when you want to keep the same data for all Samsung devices.

1. Touch Settings > Accounts (if there are tabs you may need to touch General first) > Samsung account > Backup > touch the checkboxes next to the items you want to back up and then touch Back up now.


2. For synchronising some specific social data, such as calendar events and contacts, touch your email address, touch the checkboxes next to the items you wish to synchronise and then touch Sync now.


Google Account

You can synchronize some specific social data, such as calendar events and contacts and Google-specific app data, through your Google account.

1. Touch Settings > Accounts (if there are tabs you may need to touch General first) > Google > email address > touch the checkboxes next to the items you want to synchronize and then touch Sync now.


2. Dropbox 

Dropbox is a good option for large files, such as videos and music.


Read More Use Guide: how to transfer data from Samsung to computer

How to Transfer Data Between Samsung and iPhone

SMART SWITCH - Transfer Your Content in a Few Easy Steps
Samsung Smart Switch™ seamlessly transfers contacts, photos, music, videos, messages, notes, calendars and more to virtually any Samsung Galaxy device.

Samsung, Samsung Smart Switch, Samsung Galaxy, Galaxy S, Samsung Galaxy S6, Samsung Galaxy S6 edge, Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+, and Samsung Note5, and Galaxy Tab A are all trademarks or registered trademarks of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Use only in accordance with law. Other company and product names mentioned may be trademarks of their respective owners. Screen images simulated. Actual appearances may vary. All other brand, product, and service names and logos are marks and/or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Apple® and iPhone® are trademarks of Apple Inc. Not endorsed by Apple Inc.
Tips:To avoid disruptions in text messaging service when transferring from iOS, please read this use guide:

Transfer data between iPhone 4/4s/5/5s/6/6s and Samsung Galaxy S6/S5/S4

Lost messages on Samsung after switching from iPhone to Samsung? Here's how to turn off iMessage and fix it!

Thanks to an ongoing issue with the way Apple built its iMessage platform, users who switch away from an iPhone to an Android phone or any other cell phone are faced with a huge problem: once they bail on the iPhone, they often can’t receive text messages from contacts who are still using iPhones. This is because Apple’s system still sees them as iMessage users, and it tries to deliver messages sent using Apple’s Messages app as iMessages. To make matters even worse, the iPhone users who send those messages see their status as “delivered” even though they are not being received.

Thankfully, there are ways to avoid this annoying bug if you’re planning to make the switch from iOS to another platform.

Read More Related Use Guide:

How to recover lost messages from Samsung Galaxy

How to recover lost SMS from iPhone

If you've succumbed to the temptations of Android — or even Windows Phone or BlackBerry — there are some steps you need to take to make sure the iPhone friends you leave behind can still reach you. iMessage works by routing iPhone to iPhone messages through Apple's servers instead of sending them as actual text messages. Unfortunately, unless you tell it to stop doing this, iMessage has no way of knowing you've left, at least until it times out after a couple weeks, and that's beyond frustrating. Luckily, deactivating it is easy. Here's how!

How to deactivate iMessage and before switching from iPhone to Android Samsung, BlackBerry, or Windows Phone

Easy steps from your iPhone before starting to use your new smartphone:

1.Launch Settings from the Home screen of your iPhone.
2.Scroll down and tap on Messages.
3.At the top, turn iMessage to Off.
4.Now hop into the Messages app and send some messages to people you know have iPhones to make sure they can message you back. You want green messages bubbles for everything.


That's all there is to it. Once you've done this, iMessage should hopefully deactivate from Apple's servers and you shouldn't have any issues, nor should you have to go any further into this guide. As a side note, the sooner you do this, the better off you are. If you know you're going out to purchase an Android, BlackBerry, or Windows Phone in 3 days, do this process right now. That way you have turned off iMessage and it gives the servers a few days to actually process the request completely and boot you off.

Read More: how to transfer SMS between iPhone and Samsung

How to trun off iMessages on iPhone before switch to a new Samsung phone?

Problem about switching iMessags from old iPhone to Samsung Galaxy:
“I had the same problem switching imessages from iphone 5 to galaxy s6. When I originally made the switch I put my old phone number on my new galaxy and switched the iphone to a new phone # so I didn't have the problem. The problem occurred when I switched back to my iphone and then switched again to the galaxy. Confusing, I know! Anyhoo, I think the problem is when the phone number is attached to the sim card! After I reswitched back to my galaxy, my phone # was still embedded on my iphone 5 and I could not uncheck it. I have several lines so I changed my iphone to an unused # and it solved the problem. And I dont want to be charged the data fee so I just switched the line back to a basic phone. But switching my iphone to a different number, even for a min, seems to solve the problem. That leaves me to believe it is because the phone number i am using is attached to the sim card. I only thought of this today and did not try removing the sim card? That may work too. Hope this helps some of you. I know its a little confusing. Bottom line, I like switching between the 2 phones on my main phone number, but I need to unattach my main phone number from my sim card to free it up from sending imessages to my phone number on my iphone.”--Ask by kerryfromperrysburg in discussions.apple.com

How to deactivate iMessage and before switching from iPhone to Android Samsung Phone? Want to Using iMessages after switching from Appple iPhone to Android Samsung?

After using Samsung Smart Switch to switch from Apple® iOS to Samsung Android™, previous conversations that took place over iMessage® can no longer be replied to and new messages from peers are not received by the Samsung Android™ smartphone.

Tips:To avoid disruptions in text messaging service when transferring from iOS, please read this use guide about:
how to transfer messages between iPhone and Samsung directly with third-part phone transfer tool.

The mobile number being used by the Samsung Android™ smartphone is associated with the Apple Support Profile that was originally registered to that user's iPhone®. To resolve this, please follow the steps in one of the the 2 options below:



If peers enable the option to send as a text message, they can then communicate with the Android user.

Way 1: Disable iMessages on your iPhone

If you have other iOS devices (iMac®, iPod® Touch, iPad®, etc) iMessages sent by peers will continue to be received on those devices, but not on your Samsung Android™ smartphone.

Follow the instructions below to disable iMessage on your iPhone® before switching to Samsung Android™

Step 1: If you have already switched from iPhone to Samsung, remove your SIM card from your Samsung smartphone and insert it in your iPhone.
Step 2:From the home screen of your iPhone, select Settings  >  Messages .
Step 3:Set the iMessage switch to Off.



Step 4: If you removed your SIM card from your Samsung smartphone and inserted it into your iPhone in step 1, remove it from your iPhone and insert it in your Samsung smartphone.

Way 2: Deregister your iPhone

Follow the instructions below to deregister the iPhone® that you switched from:

Step 1: Go to https://selfsolve.apple.com/deregister-imessage.



Step 2: Enter your phone number, and click Send Code.
Step 3: When you receive the confirmation code, enter it and click Submit.

Read more:

How to Recover lost SMS from Samsung phone

How to Recover lost SMS from iPhone on iOS 9

Friday, November 20, 2015

How to Restore Deleted SMS from an Rooted Samsung Phone

[Summary]: After rooting your Samsung phone,it may erased all of your text messages and other important contents,some users may ask how can we recover deleted SMS from Samsung Galaxy phone after rooting? Don’t worry,you still have chance to get deleted or lost messages back no matter rooted or not.Please learn more>>>>

[Android Rooting Knowledge]: Mobile root, refers to the Android mobile phone system, it can obtain superuser privileges of the operating system after the roo, with similar jailbreak iOS system.
General common root method is to root the phone push the required documents, does not affect the phone's core, so failure has nothing to bear. The root is advanced through the brush and other methods to modify the kernel to obtain permission, if these methods fail, the phone will generally appear a false brick, because the phone part of the startup file is missing.
generally only change the system root privileges, will not cause any material impact on the mobile phone, but if everyone in the root, while also carried out some other operations, data loss situation occurs is possible.
Then the data for the phone root loss problems arise, then the first time you want to stop its operation, in order to avoid coverage. Then, you can find a professional phone data recovery tool to scan the phone is lost data recovery.

recover sms from rooted samsung galaxy s6/s5/s4
Erase All Text Messages on Your Samsung Phone After Rooting

“Help! After Samsung rooted how to restore lost data? Last week,I have rooted my Samsung Galaxy S6,but after finishing rooting it,I found all important messages stored on my Galaxy S6 were wiped.I want to know how can I get back lost sms from a rooted Galaxy S6? Thank you!”--Ask by Victor

“My Samsung Galaxy Note 4 was rooted before,yesterday I have deleted one of value text messages on my Galaxy Note 4 by accidentally.Is it possible to recover deleted SMS from rooted Galaxy S4?”--Ask by Honten

Recover deleted messages on rooted Samsung Galaxy phone is possible

Samsung SMS Recovery program makes it possible to restore deleted sms from a Rooted Samsung Phone. It can help you recover deleted data from Samsung Galaxy S6/S4/S5/S3/ Galaxy Note 4/3/2/5 directly. What’s more,the data recovery also allows you get back all Samsung lost data, including photos, messages, contacts, videos and so forth can be found and recovered. Now, download a trial version below and follow the steps to have a try!

Download Windows Version Download Mac Version 

Tips: This program supports almost all Android OS version including Android 2.3, Android 4.0, Android 4.1, Android 4.2, Android 4.3, Android 4.4.

Retrieve Deleted Text Messages on Rooted Samsung Phone



Note: do not save anything else to your device or switch it off until you attempt recovery. Turn off your Wi-Fi and 3G/4G connection so that no automatic updates occur and overwrite anything before you've had a chance to restore lost SMS from your Android mobile phone.

Step 1. Launch the app and connect mobile phone to computer
Download, install and launch the Samsung SMS Recovery app on your computer, then connect your Samsung Galaxy phone to computer via USB cable.


Step 2. Enable USB debugging for your Samsung
Then follow the tips below to enable USB debugging. Different Android OS version has different ways.
1) Android 2.3 or earlier: "Settings" < Click "Applications" < Click "Development" < Check "USB debugging"
2) Android 3.0 to 4.1: "Settings" < Click "Developer options" < Check "USB debugging"
3) Android 4.2 or newer: "Settings" < Click "About Phone" < Tap "Build number" for several times until getting a note "You are under developer mode" < Back to "Settings" < Click "Developer options" < Check "USB debugging"


Step 3. Begin to scan deleted SMS on Samsung phone
After the USB debugging, your Android device can be identified by the app now. You can click "start" button on the window appearing on your computer to let the app to analyze your data.

In the latest version of Android Data Recovery, you are empowered to seletively choose which type of files to be scanned.


Besides, you are also required to choose a storage scanning mode as follow:


If the following window appear, you should turn to your Android device again, tap on the "Allow" icon, then click "Start" on your computer to continue.


Step 4. Preview and recover deleted messages from rooted Samsung phone


When the scan is over, you can get the results listed in categories: "Messages", "Contacts", "Videos", and so forth. You can preview them one by one before recovery. Now, you should mark the data you want to get back and click "Recover" to save them on your computer.


Read More Use Guide About Android Samsung Recovery:

How to restore lost contacts from rooted Galaxy S5

How to recover lost data from Samsung Galaxy S6

How to recover lost data on a rooted Android phone

Summary: Want to recover deleted data on a Rooted Android phone? Android Data Recovery program is the first choice for you to get your lost data back from Samsung, HTC, Sony, LG and other android phone after rooted or not.

We've all done it: accidentally deleted photos, videos or files by accident. Don't panic, though. There are ways to recover your data whether you're rooted or not. Time is always of the essence though: do not save anything else to your device or switch it off until you attempt recovery. Turn off your Wi-Fi and 3G/4G connection so that no automatic updates occur and overwrite anything before you've had a chance to recover lost data on Android.

rooted android recovery
How to restore lost text messages on Android
How to retrieve lost photos on Android

Get back lost data from Android phones or tablets(if you are NOT ROOTED)

If you don't know what this means, you are most likely not rooted

Once you've checked the obvious – such as looking in the Trash of your photos app, which stores files you've deleted from your gallery until it's emptied – the next step is to connect your phone to a PC and run a file recovery app. However, there's one little problem with that: post-Ice Cream Sandwich versions of Android ditched the Mass Storage Protocol that made your internal storage look like a flash drive, so many tried and tested recovery methods won't work any more. Don't worry, though, because we've got a solution to that too.

If the file(s) you're looking for were on your memory card, you can use a Micro SD Card Adapter to attach your microSD via USB. Then download Android Data Recovery (you can use either the paid or free version), which is a program to recover files. You can also use other programs, such as Dr. Fone (which requires root but is available for Mac or PC), but Android Data Recovery is a great free tool.

Download the Android Data Recovery:

Download Windows Version Download Mac Version 

Watching your lost files reappear is as close to pure joy as is humanly possible.
Note: Normally, for most of these programs to work, your memory must be formatted as FAT32, NTFS or similar. If your memory card format is not recognized for some reason, you can just do a complete copy of its contents to your computer, reformat the memory card as FAT32 and then dump the copied files back on it and continue the process.

When you run Android Data Recovery, the first thing to do is select the type of file you want to recover: Pictures, Videos, Music, Documents, etc. The option to restore from a specific location is available and you can even set a specific folder to attempt recovery from. Note that Android Data Recovery will only display locations it can actually recover data from. Just follow the prompts in the program.

Recover Lost Data From Android phone After Rooting



Android Data Recovery will let you search for specific file types that you may have deleted.
Important: When you finish recovering your deleted files, try to save them on a different device to the one on which they were originally lost: this can sometimes cause conflicts and hinder recovery. So if you are recovering files from your smartphone, record them on the hard disk of the PC and then transfer them over later, once they're safe and sound.


Read More: How to Recover Lost Contacts/Messages/Photos from rooted Android

If the file(s) were on your internal storage, don't worry: we can fix that too. If you haven't already enabled the developer options in Android, go to Settings > About Phone > Build Number (or your phone's equivalent; for example, on a Galaxy S5 it's Settings > About device > Build Number) and then tap the build number section seven times. Once you've done that, go into Settings > Developer Options and enable USB debugging. You should now be able to use an app such as Dr Fone Android Data Recovery to scan your device.

Tips: If you use iOS device,like iPhone 6s, iPhone 6, iPhone 5s/5, iPhone 4s/4, iPad Por, iPad Air, iPad mini, iPad 4/3/2 or iPod Touch,once deleted data on your ios devices,you can use Dr.Fone iOS Data Recovery to recover lost data from iPhone, iPad and iPod directly.

Recover lost data on Android (If you have ROOT access to your phone)

Download Data Recovery for Android program.
The application is very simple. The first thing to do is to select the storage device from which you want to retrieve your data (can be internal or external memory).
Then you scan the selected device.
The process may take between two and 10 minutes, depending on your memory size and the amount of stored data.
When finished you will be presented with retrievable data in several tabs: Files, Pictures, Music, Videos, Documents and Files. Recovered data returns to its place of origin, wherever it was saved before they were lost.


This option may only work partially (if there is a problem with your memory). In that case, proceed to the Android Data Recovery steps above, or use another root recovery program.

Related Use Guide About Rooted Android Recovery:

Restore Deleted Contacts from Android After Rooting

Restore Deleted Contacts from Rooted Samsung Galaxy S6/S5/S4/Note 4

How to Restore Contacts SMS from Rooted Samsung Galaxy S6/S5/S4/Note 4

Summary: Lost data on Samsung Galaxy phone after rooting? Read this article to find how to recover data from a rooted Samsung Galaxy S3/S4/S5/S6/Note 4/3/2.

We've all done it: lost contacts, text messages photos, videos or files after rooting the Samsung Galaxy phone by accident. Don't panic, though. There are ways to restore Samsung lost data whether you're rooted or not. Note: do not save anything else to your device or switch it off until you attempt recovery. Turn off your Wi-Fi and 3G/4G connection so that no automatic updates occur and overwrite anything before you've had a chance to restore lost data from rooted Galaxy S5 mobile phone.

recover data from rooted Samsung Galaxy
Sometimes, we may need to root our mobile phone such as Galaxy S3, S4, S5, or S6,in order to access higher authority,and make your phone run special Applications,run Custom ROMs,free Internal Storage, etc.
If you haven't rooted your phone,this use guide may teach you how to root an Android phone.

No matter for what reasons, after you root the Android, all you data on the phone are erased. So, what if you forget to backup some important data before you perform the android rooting? This article will tell you how to recover contact,text messages and other data after rooting the Samsung Galaxy phones.

It is easy to restore contacts and SMS from a rooted Samsung Galaxy mobile phone. The tool you can use is this Samsung Data Recovery, which can read the files deleted from the internal storage on your Samsung mobile phone and recover them.

Download Windows Version Download Mac Version 

More About Samsung Data Recovery:
1. Allow you restore lost or deleted text messages, videos, audios, contacts, documents, whatsapp chat history, etc from Samsung Galaxy.
2. Support Samsung Galaxy S3, S4, S5, and the latest S6 and Note 5
3. Preview all of lost contacts, sms before you want to get them back

Let’s take recover deleted/lost contacts from a rooted Samsung Galaxy S5 as example step by step.

How to recover Contacts from Rooted Samsung Galaxy S5



STEP- 1. Connect your Samsung galaxy S5 to your computer
STEP- 2. Run Android Samsung Data Recovery software and then you will see the main interface.
STEP- 3. Choose your drive to be scanned. Quick Recovery would provide a faster search for recently deleted files.
STEP- 4. Preview and retrieve contacts, text messages from your rooted Samsung Galaxy directly


Read More Use Guide About Samsung Recovery:

How to recover deleted SMS from Samsung Galaxy S5

How to restore deleted photos from Samsung Galaxy S5

Sunday, November 1, 2015

How to Recover Samsung Lost Data with Samsung Recovery

When your Samsung phone accidently lost messages, contacts, photos due to deletion, format, root and OS error for software update,and other reason,how can you restore lost data from Samsung Galaxy phone? Today,we teach you the best and fastest experiencing to show you the steps to get lost or deleted contacts, messages, photos, videos, audios, documents, and other files from Samsung Galaxy smart phones directly.
samsung data recovery to recover your lost data
Samsung Data Recovery allows you Recover Deleted Files on Samsung Galaxy on three steps,it allows you scan and retireve all of Samsung lost data, you can recover the samsung data include photos, contacts, SMS messages, samsung documents, calendar, notes, reminders, memos, bookmarks and other contents stored on the Samsung device before.Now matter what cause lost your Samsung data, this Data Recovery for Samsung alows you restore data lost due to factory reset, damage, crash and ROM flashing.Now,please free download the data recvoery for Samsung and have a try:

Download Windows Version Download Mac Version

Tips: The Samsung Data Recovery software can help you recover data from the new Samsung Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 edge, Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy A8, Samsung Galaxy S5, Galaxy Note3 LTE/Note3/Note II LTE/Note II, Galaxy S4 zoom/S4 mini/S4/S4 LTE, Galaxy Express, Galaxy Pocket, Galaxy S II Plus/S III mini/S III LTE/ S III/S Duos/ S Advance, Galaxy Ace3/2/Plus, etc.

The Key Features of Samsung Recovery:

-Recover photos, video, music and documents from your Samsung phone or talbets devices.
-Recover messages from your Samsung phone, and export both in HTML and XML formats to PC for easy reading, printing and importing to your device.
-Retrieve deleted contacts from Samsung, including names, numbers, Email & addresses, and export in HTML, vCard and CSV to PC

samsung data recovery to get lost samsung data back only 3 steps
Recover Photos/SMS/Contacts/Videos/Audios/Files From Your Samsung Galaxy

Step 1. Run the samsung data recovery software on compuer and connect your Phone to Pc. Once the software is on,it can detect your Samsung phone.


Step 2.Start to Scan lost data from Samsung. Software will scan through your device. Once the scan is complete it will list the data you can recover to your device. You can check the left panel and make sure data is ticked.


Step 3.Directly restore lost Samsung data and save on PC
From the top you can search the data you want to recover specifically. You can toggle the options to see the deleted data. Now just click recover to begin the recover process.


Free download the samsung data recovery:

Download Windows Version Download Mac Version

Tips: The Samsung Data Recovery allows you recover data from android phone,like HTC, Sony, Xiaomi,LG, Motorola and more.

Hot Samsung Galaxy smart phone:
Galaxy has launched new phones in the series with better designs and updated features. Galaxy S, Galaxy Note and Galaxy A are new sub-series introduces with in the Galaxy series. Here are the top 5 hottest Samsung smartphone in Galaxy series:

1.Samsung Galaxy S6
You'll get everything the Galaxy S6 has to offer—the 5.1-inch Quad HD Super AMOLED® display, the slim and lightweight all-metal body, the 16-megapixel camera, and more—all for less than you thought possible. The upscale Samsung Galaxy S6's smooth glass-and-matte-metal body, improved fingerprint reader, and convenient new camera shortcut key make the phone a stunner. Samsung's decluttered take on Android 5.0 brings the beauty inside, too.

2.Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge
Samsung nailed it with the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. These are Samsung's finest and best-looking smartphones to date and if Android is your mobile cup of tea, they are the handsets to beat.The Galaxy S6 edge also comes in its own exclusive color, a deep green that covers the front and back of the phone. It joins the standard black, white and gold colors that are also available on the Galaxy S6.

3.Samsung Galaxy S5
Samsung Galaxy S5 also running Android 4.4.2 out of the box, with 16 or 32GB of internal storage, SDXC external storage, and sports a 16-megapixel camera with a new flash technology. The battery is 2,800 mAh.Stunning. Innovative. Simply inspired. The Samsung Galaxy S® 5 is technology that truly impacts your life. Make split-second moments yours. Watch HD movies and games roar to life. Track your life right down to your heartbeat. Powered with innovation, the Galaxy S® 5 is like no other mobile device before it.

4.Galaxy Note 5 Review
As you can see, there is nothing missing from the Galaxy Note 5. Actually, Samsung leads with the fastest available RAM, fastest internal storage, new fast wireless charging technology, and magnetic secure transmission (MST) wireless payment technology. Combined with the other leading specifications, there is nothing else out there that beats the Samsung Galaxy Note 5.

5. Samsung Galaxy A8 Review
The Galaxy A8 is the biggest of the A series with a 5.7" Super AMOLED screen like the last three Notes. It only has a 1080p resolution though, like the Note 3, so it's not as superbly crisp as the Note5 but not bad either at 386ppi (close to the iPhone 6 Plus 5.5" 1080p display).

Like the Galaxy Note5, the A8 has a metal frame, but it's lighter and thinner. At only 5.9mm thick it limbos lower than any other Galaxy yet and even most other phones on the market. Surprisingly, this didn't come at the expense of battery capacity - the Galaxy A8 actually tops the Note5 in this category.

The good news keeps rolling in when we get to the camera too. A 16MP shooter adorns the back with an f/1.9 aperture (sound familiar?). For selfies there's a 5MP f/1.9 camera. What's missing compared to the Note5's camera is OIS and 2160p video capture.

Tips: If you have bought a new Samsung Galaxy phone,you can use this Phone to Phone Data Transfer to transfer Samsung data to new Samsung Galaxy directly on three steps.

For using iPhone before: how to transfer data between iPhone and Samsung Galaxy