Backup contacts, photos, videos, sms messages and call logs from Samsung Galaxy S9 sm-g960w

Samsung Galaxy S9 sm-g960w

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 S9 sm-g960w is supported on PhoneCopy. Please note that following settings may vary a little depending on the firmware version.

Confirmed models

sm-g960w: starqltecs/starqltecs (qcom/sdm845)

Confirmed versions

Android 10
qp1a.190711.020 (g960wvlu9fue2/g960wvlu9fue2)
qp1a.190711.020 (g960wvlu9fuh1/g960wvlu9fuh1)
qp1a.190711.020 (g960wvls9fva1/g960wvls9fva1)
qp1a.190711.020 (g960wvls9fuj1/g960wvls9fuj1)
qp1a.190711.020 (g960wvls9fub1/g960wvls9fub1)
qp1a.190711.020 (g960wvls9ftl1/g960wvls9ftl1)
qp1a.190711.020 (g960wvlu7dtb2/g960wvlu7dtb2)
qp1a.190711.020 (g960wvlu7etg1/g960wvlu7etg1)
qp1a.190711.020 (g960wvls7eth1/g960wvls7eth1)
qp1a.190711.020 (g960wvls7dte1/g960wvls7dte1)
qp1a.190711.020 (unknown/g960wvlu9fue2)
qp1a.190711.020 (unknown/g960wvlu9fuh1)
qp1a.190711.020 (unknown/g960wvls9fva1)
qp1a.190711.020 (unknown/g960wvls9fuj1)
qp1a.190711.020 (unknown/g960wvls9fub1)
qp1a.190711.020 (unknown/g960wvls9fua1)
qp1a.190711.020 (unknown/g960wvls9ftl1)
qp1a.190711.020 (unknown/g960wvlu8ftk1)
qp1a.190711.020 (unknown/g960wvlu7dtb2)
qp1a.190711.020 (unknown/g960wvlu7etg1)
qp1a.190711.020 (unknown/g960wvls7eth1)
qp1a.190711.020 (unknown/g960wvls7dte1)
Android 9.0 Pie
ppr1.180610.011 (g960wvls7csl1/g960wvls7csl1)
ppr1.180610.011 (g960wvls6csi1/g960wvls6csi1)
ppr1.180610.011 (unknown/g960wvls7csj6)
ppr1.180610.011 (unknown/g960wvlu7csj3)
ppr1.180610.011 (unknown/g960wvls7csl1)
ppr1.180610.011 (unknown/g960wvlu6csg4)
ppr1.180610.011 (unknown/g960wvls6csi1)
ppr1.180610.011 (unknown/g960wvls6csh1)
ppr1.180610.011 (unknown/g960wvlu4csd2)
ppr1.180610.011 (unknown/g960wvls5csea)
ppr1.180610.011 (unknown/g960wvlu3csaa)
ppr1.180610.011 (unknown/g960wvls3csag)
Android 8.0 Oreo
r16nw (g960wvls3ari1/g960wvls3ari1)
r16nw (unknown/g960wvls3arj6)
r16nw (unknown/g960wvlu3arj5)
r16nw (unknown/g960wvlu3arh3)
r16nw (unknown/g960wvls3ari1)
r16nw (unknown/g960wvlu1arbg)

News

18/07/2021
Samsung Galaxy S9 sm-g960w phone was synchronized by PhoneCopy user in Czechia. His contacts were transferred.
22/10/2019
Even in Canada we have a user with Samsung Galaxy S9 sm-g960w phone. He backs up his contacts.

Android versions running on Samsung Galaxy S9 sm-g960w

When synchronizing, PhoneCopy users had following Android versions on their Samsung Galaxy S9 sm-g960w: Android 10 (70.70%), Android 9.0 Pie (23.08%), Android 8.0 Oreo (6.23%).

Following chart shows contacts synchronisations with Samsung Galaxy S9 sm-g960w running different Android versions.

Samsung Galaxy S9 sm-g960w users around the world

Samsung Galaxy S9 sm-g960w is preffered for contact backup by PhoneCopy users in several countries around the world - Canada - 99.52%, Czechia (Czech Republic, Česká republika) - 0.48%.

Following heat map shows contacts synchronisations with Samsung Galaxy S9 sm-g960w using PhoneCopy across the globe.

Text guideline - How to backup

From Samsung Galaxy S9 sm-g960w

If you want to transfer contacts from your Android device please use following screenshot guide.
  1. Download our PhoneCopy for Android application to your mobile device.
  2. 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.
  3. 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 S9 sm-g960w

If you want to transfer contacts to your Android device please use following screenshot guide.
  1. Download our PhoneCopy for Android application to your mobile device.
  2. 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.
  3. 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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  • For some strange reason, app cannot access phone contacts stored on device - after granting proper permission it will show 0 contacts. Checked with other contact app, and they can be accessed. Android 11 (Lineage OS 18.1), Sony Xperia ZX 1 Compact gladykov, 03/01/2022
    • Answered via private email. PhoneCopy support team, 03/01/2022
      • Nuruseyd842@gmail.com seydnuru, 05/05/2022
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