Easy way to move contacts from Google Sheets to phone?

Can anyone provide me a way to export hundreds of contacts from Google Sheets to my phone without typing them in manually?

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  • If you have a large number of contacts saved in Google Sheets, you don't have to add each one individually to your phone. There is an easy technique for moving them all at once.

    First, open Google Sheets and organize your contact information — for example, one column for names, one for phone numbers, and one for email addresses.

    The sheet may then be downloaded as a CSV file by going to File > Download > Comma-separated values (.csv). After that, you need to turn that CSV file into a vCard (.vcf) file.

    This is the method that both Android and iPhone phones use to bring in contacts. For contacts, phones can't read CSV files directly, but vCard files are easy for them to read.

    Move the vCard file to your phone once you have it. On Android, open the Contacts app, tap Import/Export, and then pick Import from.vcf file. You can email yourself the vCard file, open it on your iPhone, and save the contacts that way.

    If this doesn’t work for you, there is another way to have your Google sheets contacts to your phone. Automating the conversion process with the help of a reliable tool like the Softaken CSV to VCF Converter can help you to take you out from this problem. This application can be simply handled by anyone without having much technical skills. Just a few clicks are all it takes to change all of your contact information into the right vCard format. It also allows you to map the fields of the CSV files to vCard. You can use its free demonstration edition to gain more insight about its functionalities.

  • Hey! These steps will make it easy for you to move contacts from Google Sheets to your phone. Open your Google Sheets file and save it as a CSV file by going to File > Download > Comma Separated Values. After that, you'll need to change the CSV file into a VCF (vCard) file, which is how your phone reads contacts. Instead of doing it manually, which can get a bit tricky, I’d suggest trying out the DataVare CSV to VCF Converter. It is very easy to use. All you have to do is enter your CSV file, and it will be quickly changed into a VCF file. The only thing left to do is move the contact information from the VCF file to your phone. It saved me a lot of time when I used it. Also, you can use its free trial version to get more understanding about its functionalities and working steps.

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