A Google user
Wow! It worked! Was forced to upgrade to a Pixel 3a from my beloved Nokia E52 recently. Symbian has a transfer app built in but it doesn't support non-Nokia devices so I was facing using Nokia PC Suite to finagle a solution. This app got my contacts transferred in seconds. No need to put it on both phones, just install into the new phone, turn on Bluetooth, tap, download, save. SO EASY! Only complaint is that it tripled each contact when they moved over so I have some merging to do.
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I hate writing bad news. Thought each device I was attempting to connect seems to recognize each other, one read ensure other has the correct passcode however nothing showed you to compare or input passcode from. Each read the same after alternating each other do the attempt pairing gave the same message. The menu gave little direction. This was all ran by using Bluetooth. Deleting the app from my phone.
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The AppGuru
August 12, 2019
Dear User,
Apologies for all your troubles with our app.
Try pairing both phones manually first (And not from within our app).
The problem is device specific.
Thanks
Larry LACa
This app will work where other Android-to-Android or WiFi transfer apps won't. I used it with an old (2012) Verizon LG VX5600 flip-phone: limited bluetooth, no Wifi, non-android, and transferred contacts to a current Samsung Android Galaxy 5G phone. Getting the Samsung app paired with the VX5600 bluetooth took awkward manual steps, but given the age of the LG, I'm not surprised. The app retrieved most of the contacts (only the ones with a single phone number) only retrieved name and phone number, and mapped the LG Business type to Android Work. It was free, mostly painless, got most of what I needed. The Transfer Contacts my Maine Avenue works more completely but has a small fee: ~$1/200 contacts.
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