Contacts sit at the center of both personal and professional communication. People rely on them to stay connected with family, friends, and colleagues. Phones store dozens or even hundreds of these records, which makes contact data hard to replace once lost. When contacts disappear, the impact feels serious and disruptive.
This article outlines three common ways to transfer contacts from one phone to another. It also explains how to handle each method properly to avoid data loss and ensure a smooth transition. Let’s get started...How to Transfer Contacts
1) Mailing Client to Mailing Client
If you decided to create a new email address, it would be nice to transfer all contacts from the old one. This is called exporting email contacts. In most cases, we are talking about exporting vCard files from one account into another when the contacts are stored in the same format. In this case, you simply save the contact file in a convenient format on your PC and then add this file to the relevant tab on the new mailing client. Done!
However, when it comes to a massive transfer of files, you may also need additional software. For example, to import vCard to Outlook we suggest you browse this page to find a reliable solution.
2) How to Transfer Contacts from Android to Android
Have you just bought a new Android smartphone with an improved operating system, design, and performance? Before using it, you need to transfer your contacts from the old gadget. The easiest way to do it is to perform it manually:- Simply copy the contacts of your old Android phone to SIM-card,
- Remove it from the old gadget and insert it into the new phone;
- Select SIM card as an import source;
- The contacts will be downloaded to the device.



