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Windows 10 is now available worldwide, which is an entirely new version of the veteran Windows operating system �C a version that is make-or-break for Microsoft. It's the best Windows ever. The new OS combines the best bits of old and new Windows features into a cohesive package, while correcting nearly all of the missteps of Windows 8. The upgrade process is mostly painless, and free for most Windows 7 and 8 users.

Microsoft iphne data transfer intended to apply Windows system to all android transfer platforms. That's why Windows 10 is no longer just an operating system for 32 and 64-bit PCs. It will also run on the ARM platform for smaller tablets and smartphones. Windows 10 is going to run on phones �C it's the new version of Windows Phone, but it's not that clear whether Microsoft will brand new Windows Phones as 'Windows 10' or not.

Almost in the same month, Anvsoft, a professional multimedia and mobile solution provider who keeps devoted to offering the best software and service to the users all around the world, released its newest version 4.3.1 on their popular iPhone/iPad/iPod Manager Tool, which can be fully compatible with iOS 9, iTunes 12 and Windows 10. It is really a great good news to you.

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Key Features of Syncios iOS Manager on Windows 10

Transfer music between two iOS devices, between iPhone/iPad/iPod and PC;
Sync iPhone files to your Windows 10 computer & copy iPhone contents to iTunes;
Import & export Video/Photo/Ringtone/eBook between PC and iPhone;
One-Click to backup or recover iPhone Contacts, Notes, Bookmarks, Voice Memo, etc.
Manage Apps , application documents between PC and iPhone;
Create, delete and edit photo albums to your preference;
Make iPhone ringtones freely;
Add and edit playlist to manage and classify music and videos;

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Planning on switching from iPhone to Android? No need to jump the gun and purchase

expensive recovery software like TransPhone or iPhone Data Recovery. Manually

transferring all of your text messages to your new Android device is completely free

and easier than you��d expect.
The process does take a few steps, but it��s nothing complicated. If you have the

brains to navigate through your computer��s file system (such as Finder or Windows

Explorer), you should be good to go.
Note: You do not have to own both devices at the same time. Just complete step 1 and

(most of) 2 while you still have your iPhone, and the last part of step 2, along with

steps 3 and 4 once you��ve picked up your Android device.
Backup your iPhone and locate the backup file.
Connect your iPhone to your computer. Choose File > Devices > Back Up.
Depending on your version of iTunes, you may have to right-click the device from the

list and select Backup Now. You can also automatically backup your iPhone by syncing

the device with iTunes.
Find the text messaging backup file on your computer.
You��re going to have to do a little digging to find the correct backup file.
If you��re running Windows, the file will be inside /users/

(username)/AppData/Roaming/Apple Computer/Mobile Sync��The quickest way to find this file is by android transfer copy/pasting the file name into your file system search bar.
Once you��ve located the text messaging file, move this file to your new Android
device (either on the internal storage or SD card, doesn��t iphne data transfer matter).
Install MobileTransf on your Android phone, open the app and choose ��Select iPhone SMS Database.�� Find the text messaging backup file you transferred over to your Android device.
Make sure you click ��All Text Messages�� on the next screen to ensure all your texts
are converted and saved as an XML file.
smsbackupDownload SMS Backup & Restore from Google Play Install SMS Backup & Restore on your Android phone, open the app and choose ��Restore.�� Locate the XML file created by MobileTransf.
Choose ��Restore All Messages,�� and once the process completes you should have all your iPhone text messages on your Android smartphone!


Transferring files from your old iPhone to a new iPhone 6s or iPhone 6s Plus isn��t difficult, but after a reader emailed about the many, many hours he expected to wait for the old-to-new iPhone transfer process to complete, I realized that his experience has become more common �� even though it��s not necessary. Years ago, iTunes was the only (and fairly straightforward) way to transfer one iPhone��s contents to another. But now, between iCloud, larger device capacity sizes, and iTunes encryption options, there are certainly ways to turn a simple process into a day-long ordeal.
This quick How-To guide is designed to save you a wasted day by helping you select the best options in iTunes and get most of the work done ahead of time. I��ve used this process more times than I can count, and beyond working perfectly each time, it requires far fewer hours than relying on iCloud��
Step 0: Ideally, Start With A Device That��s Running iOS 9
One point to make before I go further: yes, you can conceivably start this process today. If you complete Step 1 right now, you��ll be ready to begin updating your new iPhone pretty quickly after you receive it. But ideally, you should update your old iPhone to iOS 9 before relying on the backup to work with your new iPhone 6s or 6s Plus, which will arrive with iOS 9 installed. iOS 9 officially releases on September 16.
Step 1: Perform A Double Backup Of Your iPhone To iTunes, Not iCloud
There are iphne data transfer two ways to back up your iPhone: iTunes or iCloud. Yes, iCloud is convenient: incremental backups tend to take place completely wirelessly at night when your phone is recharging, and you can restore your iPhone from any place where you have a Wi-Fi connection. But iCloud is also exceptionally slow, both for full initial backups and full device restores. It is the slowest possible way to transfer the contents of one (large) iPhone to another, and the primary reason for the reader email I mentioned above. Even if you��re an iCloud subscriber, android transfer my advice is to avoid restoring backed up content to a new iPhone from iCloud unless it��s absolutely necessary �� like you absolutely can��t get access to a computer.
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The fastest way to transfer your iPhone��s contents to another device is to connect your iPhone to your computer, open iTunes, and go to the iPhone��s tab alongside the other icons (as shown above). Under the left bar, you��ll see Settings tabs including Summary, Apps, Music, Movies, and other categories. Select Summary if it��s not already selected.
Under Backups, you��ll have the choice between ��iCloud�� and ��This computer.�� Pick your computer, and make sure you choose Encrypt iPhone backup. That��s a major time-saving, hassle-saving step that you��ll only truly appreciate once you��ve tried it: restoring from an encrypted backup means you don��t have to enter passwords over and over again during the restoration process.
Once the dot and the check are selected, hit the Back Up Now button. You may or may not see a prompt that asks if you want to back up all of your downloaded content to your iTunes library �� if so, choose yes and back it all up. At that point, the backup process could take minutes or an hour. Once that��s done, and Latest Backup shows the current date (and a recent time), do it again. If you didn��t see the downloaded content prompt before, you��ll see it now, and should say yes. This double backup process guarantees that everything on your old iPhone is sitting on your computer, waiting for your new device to arrive.
Step 2: Keep Using Or Properly Wipe Your Old iPhone
Once your old iPhone has been backed up as discussed above, you��re ready to either wipe it clean for resale or keep using it until your new phone arrives. If you want to keep using it, be sure to do at least one last backup of your old phone before connecting your new phone to iTunes �� I typically repeat the two-backup process, which takes only a few minutes since it��s incremental.
If you want to wipe your old iPhone, the easiest route is iOS 9��s Settings app under General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings. This will give you the option to turn off Activation Lock, Apple��s security feature that links your iPhone to your iCloud account (and makes it locatable via Find My iPhone). Once you��ve disabled Activation Lock and erased your phone, it��s ready to resell, but there may still be traces of it in your iTunes and iCloud accounts. I��ve put together a comprehensive guide to completely removing the iPhone from your Apple accounts here.
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Step 3: Use iTunes To Place Your Encrypted Backup On Your New iPhone
This is the easiest part of the process. Your new iPhone will arrive blank and ready for the old iPhone backup to be installed. Without even touching the iPhone��s screen, you can plug it directly into your computer, then load iTunes, and be presented with a Welcome to Your New iPhone screen. Choose ��restore from this backup,�� select your latest backup file, and let iTunes work its magic. After placing your personal data and settings on the iPhone, iTunes will restart it and then begin to restore all of your apps and media files one by one. No matter how long this one-time sync takes, the process will be faster than with iCloud.
Relatively few things will need to be set up directly on the iPhone if you chose an encrypted backup. You may be asked once each for your iCloud and/or iTunes passwords after the first round of restoration is taking place, solely to make sure that you��re authorizing the device to run all of your previously backed-up apps and use all of your iCloud content, but this process will be painless by comparison with the unencrypted backup. You��ll need to set up both Touch ID and Apple Pay directly on the device, as those settings do not transfer from one iPhone to another.


When upgrading from one iPhone to another, transferring your existing data and settings to your new device is easy. But, when you're faced with the task of moving content from an Android phone to an iPhone, the process can be a bit trickier.
Although you can't transfer some operating system-dependent things like text messages and call history, it is possible to move your contacts, files, photos, and videos from your Android to your iPhone.
Once you've set up and activated your new iPhone, grab your Android phone and follow this step-by-step guide.
1. On your Android phone, go to your Contacts. Tap the menu button and tap Import/Export. Tap Export to Storage, select the contact data you want to transfer (in most cases, "Phone"), and select OK.
2. Connect your Android to your PC via USB and put your phone in Disk Drive mode. Your phone will appear as a drive (or two drives if you have an SD card) in My Computer or on your Mac desktop.
3. Create a new folder on your desktop android transfer and name it something like "Android data." Now, sift through the files on your Android drive(s) and drag and drop the content you want to transfer to your iPhone. This might include photos, music, and videos. Take your time during this process to make sure you don't miss any data, as you might have photos and videos in a few different folders.
Finally, search for a VCF file and save that file, too. This is where all your contacts are. Drag and drop that folder to your iPhone data folder. You're now ready to transfer the saved data to your iPhone.
4. Photos and videos. Assuming you've already set up and activated your new iPhone, connect it to iTunes. Click on your phone's name in the left sidebar, then go to the Photos tab in the main window. Check "Sync photos." In the drop-down menu, click "Chose folder" and navigate to the Android data folder on your desktop. Your photos will appear in your iPhone's Photos app.
5. Music. Next, drag the iPhone folder from your desktop over your iPhone's name in the iTunes sidebar. All of your songs will be transferred to your iPhone. (You can also use this trick to transfer any other music from your desktop to your iPhone.) The music can be found in your iPhone's Music iphne data transfer app.
6. Contacts. First, make sure you've set up your e-mail account on your new iPhone. Then, back on your computer, send yourself an e-mail with the VCF file as an attachment. Open that e-mail on your iPhone and tap the attachment, located at the bottom of the message. At the top, tap "Add all contacts." Your contacts will be saved to your iPhone.

fut 16 crédits Build-Up Play

Speed: 70 - It is simple to possess the ball and let your team form an attack after winning the ball from your opponent. With speed at 70, you will find it easy to pass around and contain as gaps open and your team achieves a better shape.

fifa 16 créditsPassing: 30 - This makes it simple to do close passing instead of your players running offside, which happens often in FIFA 15.

Chance Creation

Passing: 75 - Lots of creative passing lanes will open up if you are vigilant. However, with the previous setting at 30 you will not run into players flying offside as often as you normally would with this stat so high.

Crossing: 25 - Crossing is not nearly as effective in FIFA 15, so don't rely on it.

Shooting: 70 - This positions your players ready to shoot. When they recieve the ball, they are either ready to shoot immediately, or they are ready to dribble past a defender and then get a shot off.

Positioning: Freeform - Very confusing for your opponent when combined with these other stats.

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