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The following will explain how to get your contacts from your old Samsung phone to your new Nexus One. This will work if you have service on your Samsung phone still or not.
Step 1
- Download Bitpim: Welcome to BitPim
- Connect your phone to you computer using a USB data cable (or bluetooth) (make sure you have the proper drivers installed for you phone)
- In BitPim go to Edit > Detect Phone - if BitPim can't detect your phone check to make sure BitPim can 'see' the phone - Select Settings and Browse to see what is showing up on the com ports - if your phone isn't showing up go to Start > Control Panel > Device Manager > Ports and see if there is an error. If there is you don't have the correct drivers installed.
- Once you get your phone detected in BitPim go to Data > Get Phone Data
- Select the data you want to import - in this case the phonebook
- You should see data populate the PhoneBook area
- Go to File > Export > vCards - save the file to somewhere known (like your desktop)
Step 2
- Log Into your Gmail account
- Click Contacts in the left menu
- Click Import in the top right
- Choose file and select the vcard file you just saved (add them to a group if you want)
- Click Import
- Your contacts will be imported into your Gmail account
Step 3
- On your Nexus make sure you have connected your Gmail account
- Go to contacts > Menu > Accounts
- Select your Gmail account > Menu > Sync Now
- Your new contacts will be imported - Any duplicates should be merged.
Currently supported Samsung Phones:
SCH-A310
SCH-A650
SCH-A670
SCH-A870
SCH-A930
SCH-A950
SCH-U470
SCH-U740
SPH-A460
SPH-A620 (VGA1000)
SPH-A660 (VI660)
SPH-A680
SPH-A740
SPH-A840
SPH-A840 (Telus)
SPH-A900
SPH-M300MEDIA
SPH-M300PIM
SPH-N200
SPH-N400
› See More: Contacts from Samsung phone to Nexus OneLast edited by tavenger5; 01-05-2010 at 06:38 PM.
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