A:AnswerSuch a cable does not exist. Typically data is transferred to a PC or laptop first and then transferred onto the new phone. Some details such as contacts can be backed up by using Google Drive on the iPhone first and then accessing Google Drive on the new Android.
A:AnswerI love my Galaxys8 and I use a T-Mobile pay as you go service. My recommendation is that you take your phone to your preferred provider and ask for their help. It took about 3 hours BUT my Galaxy8 is working just fine using T-Mobile.
A:AnswerYes, it can charge wirelessly on an inductive charging pad. I often use the Qi wireless charging pad in my Tacoma to charge it on long road trips.
A:AnswerNo, you can totally do this yourself and Sumsung makes it super easy with their Switch app. It's really a fantastic app. Go check it out on the play store.
A:AnswerMy old phone was a Samsung S4. It was not necessary to use the same SIM card in order to capture the information. I think it's best to get a new SIM card and go through the simple steps to sync the information to the new phone. It worked very well for me, even retained all of my texts.
A:AnswerI use a T-Mobile pay as you go plan, but I went to T-Mobile to have it set up for me. I pay about $40 a month for unlimited use AND for internet coverage but I pay for this service on-line rather than using a card.
A:AnswerBrand new man!! Asked for it and they took a fresh one out from a cabinet. But uh. . . go for the J7 if all your looking to do is internet. Better price
A:AnswerYes - Just Insert your SIM card and go. I just came back from CHINA and it was a breeze. It has multi network capability ( CDMA or GSM ) I believe MX uses GSM