Hi,
I've taken an export from the HTC Messaging app on my HTC One so I can easily import this into my phone again. I'm wanting to put this into my Moto G as well, but the Messaging app (native Android 4.3 version) doesn't have an import setting.
Does anyone have any ideas how to do this? Can it be done? I know there are programs on the Play market for Export / Import, but I don't have my HTC One anymore so I can't take another export.
Thanks
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Hello everyone,
I went from an HTC Touch Pro to a Samsung Captivate. I have a bunch of contacts that are backed up via pim backup utility, I also saved my pim.vol file. Is there an app or utility out there that will import pim contacts to the Samsung Captivate contacts list?
bump, anyone at all? I know im not the only person going from windows mobile to android. there has to be a way to import pim contacts into the captivate.
I just got my Captivate yesterday Coming from the TouchPro 2). From what I can tell, I think the answer is NO.
I tried this method to get my contacts from my WinMo phone the the Captivate (I don't have Outlook):
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/move-contacts-windows-mobile-android/
I did get my contacts on my captivate (kind of), but It just listed their first name and didn't show any info (phone numbers, e-mail addresses...) when I taped on the contacts.
Thus far I'm looking at having to move my contacts over manually one by one.
Hopefully someone knows a better way... I have yet to dig one up.
Well, I migrated from a Blackberry and what I did was export my contacts to a .csv file, import the .csv into Gmail, and then sync Gmail contacts on my phone. Still had a bit of work to do since the .csv translation wasn't exactly perfect, but it was a fairly painless way to transfer 300+ contacts.
I think the best thing to do is sync all your contacts/calendar from WM or BB to GMail first, then when you login to Gmail with your Android, everything is already there.
Good evening fellow XDA'ers
Having quite a lot problems with my N1.
Is there another way to import your sim-contacts on the N1, because the normal way ( contacts, import/export, import from SIM ) doesn't work. I'm not planning to copy all my contacts from my iphone to my N1. Is there a way?
Thanks a lot.
Greetings,
Warre
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Hallo everybody.
I am trying to export (backup) all local contacts to a vcf file and reimport them to a calDAV location (on OwnCloud).
Export is working with the sony contacts app, import to CalDAV account crashes the app every time.
I am Using the CalDAV Sync beta free app to connect to my OwnCloud server.
After many try & error attempts I found a workaround - installed the plain Google contacts app (True Contacts from Google PlayStore, original google code for ICS extracted and compiled by Ondřej Pšenčík ) and it does the trick without any issues so I assume it is a BUG in the SONY Contacts implementation.
does any one else has experianced similar issues?
Thanks!
Hi,
I had the same problem with my Xperia Z3 Compact when importing to my CalDAV account (in my case not the free but the paid version of CalDAV Sync ap).
Thanks for your solution, it also worked for me!
Regards
Hello to all,
my wife switched to windows phone 8.1 (lumia 925) from android 2.2. Actually I'm wondering how to restore sms..
It's a big threat it seems. I've an xml file with all my sms-data inside. How can i import it into my windows phone?
Why not import the messages directly using Bluetooth? Android 2.2 is practically antique, but I think it's supported by Nokia's "Transfer My Data" app (free, should have been pre-installed but is in the Store if not).
GoodDayToDie said:
Why not import the messages directly using Bluetooth? Android 2.2 is practically antique, but I think it's supported by Nokia's "Transfer My Data" app (free, should have been pre-installed but is in the Store if not).
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I still tried with Bluetooth and Tranfer my data: Adressbook has been imported but it didn't work with sms..
Hmm. In that case, the only approach that comes to mind is to use a less-obsolete phone that can either sync your SMS from somewhere (does Android back them up?) or can import your file.
In theory, you could probably write an app (on PC, even) that would parse the XML and upload the messages to the WP8 message sync service, but that service is not documented in any way that I know of so it would take a lot of work.
I click on contact but there is no option like import or manage....
Any one here know how to import contact from sim in this phone?
TIA
For me, I have the option in the settings for the Contacts app.