Backup contacts, photos, videos, sms messages and call logs from Samsung Galaxy S22 5G sm-s901w
Available guides for synchronization to the secure cloud
Supported functions
- contact synchronization
- sms backup
- call log backup
- photo synchronization
- video synchronization
- automatic sync
Samsung Galaxy S22 5G sm-s901w is supported on PhoneCopy. Please note that following settings may vary a little depending on the firmware version.
Confirmed models
Confirmed versions
- Android 14
- Android 13
- Android 12
News
- 29/08/2024
- Samsung Galaxy S22 5G sm-s901w phone was synchronized by PhoneCopy user in Russia. His contacts, media, sms messages and call logs were transferred.
- 22/06/2024
- Someone just used PhoneCopy for backup of Samsung Galaxy S22 5G sm-s901w in country United Kingdom. His contacts, sms messages and call logs were backed up.
- A new phone user has synchronized his contacts, sms messages and call logs to PhoneCopy from Slovakia.
- 16/06/2024
- First user from Portugal just synced his contacts, sms messages and call logs on Samsung Galaxy S22 5G sm-s901w phone.
- 21/12/2023
- We tested the functionality of the PhoneCopy app on Samsung Galaxy S22 5G sm-s901w device after the Android 14 update.
- 17/04/2023
- Even in United States we have a user with Samsung Galaxy S22 5G sm-s901w phone. He backs up his contacts.
- 03/12/2022
- We noticed the update possibility of Samsung Galaxy S22 5G sm-s901w to a new Android operating system version 13.
- 05/09/2022
- We just added Samsung Galaxy S22 5G sm-s901w to supported devices with Android 12 operating system. We allow synchronization and backup of contacts, SMSes, photos, and videos to a secure PhoneCopy Cloud.
Android versions running on Samsung Galaxy S22 5G sm-s901w
PhoneCopy for Android app supports various Android versions. Our users synchronized their Samsung Galaxy S22 5G sm-s901w running Android 13 (60.43%), Android 14 (26.74%), Android 12 (12.83%).
The chart depicts Samsung Galaxy S22 5G sm-s901w backup with PhoneCopy, running on various versions of Android.
Samsung Galaxy S22 5G sm-s901w users around the world
Samsung Galaxy S22 5G sm-s901w is preffered for contact backup by PhoneCopy users in several countries around the world - Canada - 90.99%, United States (Estados Unidos, États-Unis, ‘Amelika Hui Pū ‘ia) - 3.57%, Cayman Islands - 2.80%, Slovakia (Slovensko) - 1.09%, United Kingdom (Y Deyrnas Unedig, Unitit Kinrick, Rìoghachd Aonaichte, Ríocht Aontaithe, An Rywvaneth Unys) - 0.93%, Portugal - 0.47%, Russia (Rossiya, Rossiâ, Россия) - 0.16%.
Histogram depicts Samsung Galaxy S22 5G sm-s901w backup with PhoneCopy around the world.
Text guideline - How to backup
From Samsung Galaxy S22 5G sm-s901w
- Download our PhoneCopy for Android application to your mobile device.
- After launching the application, create a new account from the application. If you have already created an account on web pages www.phonecopy.com, log in to this existing account in the application.
- After successful login, go through the application setup wizard and then select "Synchronize" (for an account with an existing backup) / "Backup" (for an empty account) or press the "Later" button and then select option in the side menu "Back up contacts" / "Restore contacts" for one-way synchronization.
More detailed information and instructions include screenshots: how to backup and synchronize contacts from Android
For more information about our app, visit our PhoneCopy for Android page.
You need an Android phone version 4.4 (KitKat), 5.0, 5.1 (Lollipop), 6.0 (Marshmallow), 7.0, 7.1 (Nougat), 8.0, 8.1 (Oreo), 9.0 (Pie), 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 incl. tablets. Let us just remind you, that for now PhoneCopy for Android transfers to server contacts, photos, videos and SMS.
In the case of problems with synchronization, please contact us.
To Samsung Galaxy S22 5G sm-s901w
- Download our PhoneCopy for Android application to your mobile device.
- After launching the application, create a new account from the application. If you have already created an account on web pages www.phonecopy.com, log in to this existing account in the application.
- After successful login, go through the application setup wizard and then select "Synchronize" (for an account with an existing backup) / "Backup" (for an empty account) or press the "Later" button and then select option in the side menu "Back up contacts" / "Restore contacts" for one-way synchronization.
More detailed information and instructions include screenshots: how transfer contacts to Android
For more information about our app, visit our PhoneCopy for Android page.
You need an Android phone version 4.4 (KitKat), 5.0, 5.1 (Lollipop), 6.0 (Marshmallow), 7.0, 7.1 (Nougat), 8.0, 8.1 (Oreo), 9.0 (Pie), 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 incl. tablets. Let us just remind you, that for now, PhoneCopy for Android transfers to server contacts, photos, videos, and SMS.
In the case of problems with synchronization, please contact us.
User comments
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Hello, 96,486 is really big count of SMS. It is possible that the processing of such a number of items takes a long time and it is possible that server terminate the communication due to a long time without response from the device.
We are curently working on optimalization of application, which may solve issue like yours. We will release new version of app asap, within a few days at the latest. We will contact you. Please, be patient.
Thank you-
Hello,
we developed a promised new beta version (3.4.3) of app. This optimized version should solve your reported issue. Please, download and install new version and try to sync again with it.
I recommend, plug in charger during sync, because sync of big count of items take long time and it is possible that Android system will try to limit the app due to battery life.
Download link: https://www.phonecopy.com/android/download/phonecopy.apk
Please, send us feedback, if it works now or not.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation.
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My phone has 96,486 SMS that has to be backed up but the process keeps terminating due to "internet connection lost". My fiber internet access is quite stable so I don't think disruption is the cause. Is there a way I can back up the sms in parts? mebacal1960, 19/10/2020