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Knowing how to move files from Samsung to Mac can come handy if you’re a Mac user but with a Samsung Galaxy device. A lot of Mac owners ask us for a way to easily transfer their data from their Android to their computer so here it is. We hope you’ll find this helpful.Move files from Samsung to Mac Method 1: Use Android File Transfer
The easiest way to move files from Samsung to Mac is by using Android File Transfer application. This is a special program that you must install on your Mac in order for it to have the right drivers to communicate with your Samsung Galaxy device. To get started, follow the steps below:
*Download Android File Transfer on your Mac.
*Open AndroidFileTransfer.dmg file.
*Drag Android File Transfer to Applications.
*Use the USB cable that came with your Android device and connect it to your Mac.
*Double click Android File Transfer.
*Browse the files and folders on your Android device and copy files.
*Once Android File Transfer has been successfully installed, connect your Samsung Galaxy device to your Mac using USB cable.
*Click Get started.
*Navigate through the directory to find the files you want on your Mac.
*Find the exact file and drag it to the desktop or your preferred folder.
*Open your file. You can only do this when its on the Mac.
*On your Samsung Galaxy device, make sure that you allow access to phone data when prompted. Then, pull down the status bar, tap USB for File transfer, and select Transferring files under Use USB for.
Once you’ve done all the steps above, you can now begin using your Galaxy device like a regular external hard drive that’s connected to your Mac. You can now start moving files between the two devices.Move files from Samsung to Mac Method 2: Use Smart Switch
Another good way to move files from Samsung to Mac is by using Smart Switch. This is an official application built by Samsung to make it convenient to transfer photos, contacts, messages, and more between devices.
Before you try to use Smart Switch to move files from Samsung to Mac, you want to make sure that your computer is compatible. These are the minimum system requirements that must be met on your Mac:
*Operating System: Mac OS X® 10.6 or later.
*CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHz or higher.
*RAM: 1GB or higher.
*Screen resolution: 1280 x 800.
*Android file transfer application installed on your computer.
If your Mac is compatible and met all the specified requirements above, follow these steps to install Smart Switch and transfer your data to your computer:
*Install Smart Switch on your Mac.
*After installing Smart Switch, connect your phone to your computer using USB cable.
*Make sure allow your Mac to access data on your Samsung Galaxy. You may need to unlock the connected phone, and then select USB file transfer to transfer files via USB.
*Open Smart Switch on your Mac.
*Select Backup.
*Wait for your Mac to finish creating a backup. This may take several minutes depending on the amount of data being moved.
*Once the screen shows that your backup has been created, select OK.
How to access folder of your backup
Unless you intentionally changed it, your Mac should save your backup in a default location. For Macs, this is usually where Samsung Smart Switch backup are stored:
/Users/[username]/Documents/Samsung/SmartSwitch/backup
Note: To quickly access the AppData folder, select Start. In the search bar, type appdata and press the Enter key.Move files from Samsung to Mac Method 3: Use third party apps
If, for some reason, you don’t want the first two methods above in moving your files to your Mac, the other option would be to use third party apps. There are many applications that claim to work better in doing the job but frankly, we don’t recommend them. We haven’t actually used one yet and we can’t confirm if they are safe to use. If you want to take the risks and find out yourself, simply use Google to look for them. We have no idea how such applications behave after you install them on your computer so there’s always the chance of putting your Mac’s security and data at some degree of risk.
As much as possible, we suggest that you stick with the first two methods as they have proven to be reliable and safe for years now. Samsung N130DeveloperSamsungTypeSubnotebook/NetbookMedia160 GB 2.5' 5400 rpm SATAHDDOperating systemWindows XP or Windows 7CPU1.6 GHzIntel Atom N270Memory1 GB 200-pin PC2-6400 800MHzDDR2 SDRAMDisplay10.1' (25.7 cm) 1024×600 LED-backlit TFT LCDInputKeyboard (91% full size) TouchpadCamera1.3 megapixelWebcam built-inConnectivity10/100 MbitEthernet802.11b/g wireless LAN3 USB 2.0 ports3-in-1 Flash Memory card reader (SD, SDHC, MMC)Power7.5 hours of battery life with standard 6-cell batteryDimensions26.38 × 18.55 × 2.85 cmMass1.25 kg (2.6 lb) (including battery)
The Samsung N130 is a subnotebook/netbook computer designed by Samsung. At the time of its introduction, it was noted for a good keyboard, large 6-cell battery as standard, giving a battery life of up to 7.5 hours[1] a medium 160gb SATA hard disk drive and a release price of 349 USD.Technical overview[edit]Processor and memory[edit]
The Samsung N130 uses a 1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 processor. The N130 has 1 GB of 200-pin PC2-6400 800MHzDDR2 SDRAM memory as standard. Internally, the N130 has one slot for memory accepting SO-DIMM memory modules up to 2 GB.[2]Display[edit]
The screen is a non-glossyLED backlit display and measures 10.1 inches diagonally, and has a resolution of 1024×600 pixels. An external VGA out is also included.Keyboard[edit]
As with earlier models, the 83-key keyboard is 93% of the size of a full-size keyboard, which makes typing quite easy on the netbook.[3] The keyboard is made with Silver Nano (Anti-Bacterial) technology.Storage[edit]
The standard internal hard drive size is 160 GB. It also includes an SD card slot, supporting MMC, SD and SDHC cards for additional storage as a standard features of this netbook series.Samsung N130 SpecsOperating systems[edit]
The N130 is shipped either with Windows XP Home Edition, Windows Vista Business or Windows 7 Starter. Linux (e.g. Ubuntu, Mandriva[4]) distributions are also supported.Colors and configurations[edit]
The N130 is available in different colors and configurations. Colors include white, black, blue and pink. The configurations may differ in the lack of Bluetooth, e.g. some models in German markets, the fitting of a UMTS/HSDPA module, a weaker battery.[5]Samsung Np N130 Drivers
The new model N140 is an upgrade of the basic N130 design, with modified touchpad, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR (standard configuration) and improved styling.[6]Criticism[edit]
Some users noticed a keyboard typing problem because the placement of the Page up, Backspace and Page down keys was considered troublesome.[7][8]See also[edit]References[edit]
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*^Mandriva - Hardware Support for Netbooks
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*^'Samsung N140 Specs, Review, Unboxing'. Notebooks News.
*^Samsung N130 Review
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