I had Nokia 5610 ( S40 v5 ) mobile, and recently i got a new Android mobile ( HTC Desire S ). Now, when i put my sim card in my new phone i get all contacts which were saved in SIM memory, but there were lots of contacts in phone memory. I would like to import those also. How can i do that?

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Is there any way to get the rest of your contacts onto the SIM card? – Al Everett Jun 21 '11 at 17:17
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You will need the Nokia PC Suite tool but here is the easiest and fastest way.

  1. Connect Nokia to PC using the PC-Suite
  2. go to Contacts - press CTRL+A (select all)
  3. go to Desktop/Subfolder - press CTRL+V (paste)
  4. that will create a .vcf file for each contact
  5. from a command prompt run the following command in the folderon your desktop where the files are saved: copy *.vcf contacts.txt
  6. open http://google.com/contacts
  7. choose "Import" link in google contacts.
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Try this ;)

Let us know if it works!

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If your old Symbian Phone have Bluetooth you can go to address book application, select all contacts and send them through Bluetooth to your new phone.

This will send a vcard file for each contact to your new phone and then you can import this data to your Android Phone.

I think the option to send a given contact via Bluetooth to another phone is: Select the contact and the Details > Options > Send business card

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Have you tried with Outlook? Try with Nokia PC Suite to Outlook, then Outlook to Android.

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