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MobileGo: Transfer Data and Files Between Different Phones

Mobilego: transfer data and files between different phones

MobileGo: Transfer Data and Files Between Different Phones

Mobilego: transfer data and files between different phonesPhone Transfer is a very important and useful part of MobileGo. It empowers you to transfer data from one device to another, and retrieve backups created by MobileGo, iTunes, Samsung Kies (3), and BlackBerry® Desktop Suite and transfer to your device. Besides, you can even permanently erase everything from your Android device. Nothing can be recovered.

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Phone to Phone Transfer
In the Phone to Phone Transfer mode, you can transfer contacts, messages, calendars, photos, music, video and more between devices running Android, Nokia (Symbian) and iOS.
Step 1. Open Phone Transfer
To begin with, run Wondershare MobileGo on the Windows computer. Click Super Toolkit tab. In the Advanced section, click Phone Transfer. This brings up the primary window, choose Phone to Phone Transfer mode.
Note: To Transfer data to and from iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, you should install iTunes on Windows computer.
Step 2. Connect Your Two Devices to Computer via USB cables
Take out USB cables to connect two devices (They can be Android, Symbian or iOS devices) to your computer. When your devices are connected and detected by, you’ll get a window as follow.
Step 3. Transfer Data from One Device to Another
By default, all data on your source device that can be transferred are ticked in the middle, namely contacts, photos, messages, calendars, music, videos and more. You can also tick your wanted data. Then, click Start Copy. In the whole transfer process, DO NOT disconnect either device. When the transfer completes, click OK.

Restore from Backups
Get a new device and want to retrieve backups made by iTunes, iTunes Music, MobileGo, BlackBerry® Desktop Suite, and transfer data to your new Android device, iOS device or Nokia Symbian devices? Phone Transfer can do that for you.
Step 1. Open Phone Transfer
To get started, launch Wondershare MobileGo on the Windows computer. Click Super Toolkit tab. In the Advanced section, click Phone Transfer. The primary window appears. Choose Restore from Backups mode. Then, select a backup type among iTunes, iTunes Music, MobileGo, Kies, and BlackBerry (BlackBerry® Desktop Suite)

Step 2. Connect Your Android/iOS/Nokia Symbian Device to Computer with a USB Cable
Plug into a USB cable to get your Android, iOS or Nokia (Symbian) device connected to computer. Once connected and recognized, your Android, iOS or Nokia (Symbian) device will be displayed on the right.

Step 3. Retrieve the Saved Backup Files and Transfer to Your Device
As you see, all backup files under the chosen backup type are shown in the left column. Locate your wanted backup file that you wish to restore to your Android device, iOS device or Nokia (Symbian) device.
Then, go to the middle section and tick the contents you want to restore. Click Start Copy to transfer the contents from the backup file to your target Android device, iOS device or Nokia (Symbian) device.

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Gamers Rejoice! Top Up Your Steam Account Using Bitcoin

Gamers can now begin having marathon gaming sessions again as Bitrefill is now allowing gamers to buy Steam vouchers with bitcoin and Litecoin.


With the recent news that the Steam games platform would no longer be accepting bitcoin as a payment option, many gamers erupted into rage over the decision by Valve. However, Valve did say that the use of bitcoin as a payment option had become “untenable” for them.

Yet it’s always darkest before the dawn, and a new hope has emerged to keep gaming addicts comfortably ensconced in front of their TVs and monitors. Fans of the Steam platform can now buy globally redeemable vouchers from Bitrefill using Bitcoin. The vouchers are denominated in EUR but the company promises that the vouchers can be used globally. The announcement was made on the Bitrefill blog, which reads:

We’re happy to announce that you can now again pay for your Steam gaming with bitcoin–buying Steam vouchers directly through Bitrefill! The vouchers are denominated in Euros (€) and are valid all over the world — the voucher amount will instantly be converted to the currency on your Steam account.

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Steam’s game platform dominates the gaming world, selling digital keys for games and other software. They have also diversified into the hardware field as well when they launched their own gampad and Linux-based SteamOS console. Their support for bitcoin, as few other retailers had accepted it, was widely seen as a boon for the cryptocurrency when they announced they would be begin accepting it as payment in 2016.

Steam’s decision to withdraw bitcoin payment was announced earlier in the week as bitcoin’s price moves were, within hours, rising or falling by thousands of dollars. Such volatility in a currency is hard to accept from a business as a certain small profit could easily turn into a significant loss within minutes. It should be noted, though, that Steam added in their statement that they were not ruling out using bitcoin as a payment option in the future.

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For those looking to use the new vouchers, they are available for purchase from Bitrefill in denominations from 5 – 100 Euros. Payment can be made from your wallet of choice, including Xapo and Coinbase.

Are you on the Steam games platform? Have you purchased with bitcoin before? Will you now use Bitrefills vouchers? Let us know in the comments below.


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