As we know, vCard is a file format standard for electronic business cards. VCF is an abbreviation for vCard File and this format is typically used to store contact details about a person, including full nam, address, phone and fax numbers, e-mail addresses, URLs, logos, photos and audio clips, as well as custom information. Different from common paper cards, vCards are often exchanged through email clients on the Internet like Outlook and instant messaging like iMessages, MMS. How to open vCard file vCards…
“I got a CSV file with all my contacts in it after I retrieved deleted contacts from iPhone with a data recovery software, how do I import CSV to iPhone Address Book?” Well, there are many ways to help you back up and export iPhone contacts to CSV/VCF, likewise, as to how to import CSV/VCF to iPhone/iPad/iPod touch, there are still several ways that are open to you. First, by searching the Internet, we can see many apps and third-party…
“I wish to export all my iPhone contacts to Outlook supported format or a single Excel worksheet. Is there a way to export all the contacts to a vCard or CSV file (not separate CSV files for each contact)? I have the contacts in both my iPhone and the iCloud, but iCloud allows export as a vCard only.” Indeed, CSV format (comma-separated values with .csv extension name) is a contacts format widely accepted by many apps, like Google Contacts, Windows Contacts.…
The contacts information is believed to be the top priority when we consider using a new phone, if the contacts are in the SIM card, it'll be very easy and convenient, because nearly all the phones support copy contacts from SIM card to the phone, so does iPhone. Apple iPhone support copy contacts from SIM card to the phone memory, but doesn't support copy contacts from iPhone memory to SIM card, which is a big limitation compared with other phone…
Since the introduction of the latest iOS 7, almost every faddist who owns an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch is eager to try this brand-new and feature-rich operation system developed by Apple. So far iOS 7 beta has provided support for most models of iOS devices, including iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPod touch (5th gen), iPad 2, iPad mini and iPad with Retina display. If you are also planning to upgrade your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch to iOS 7, make sure you back up…
If you have bought a new Android phone, such as a Samsung Galaxy S4 and want to transfer contacts from iPhone to Android, the easiest and speediest method must be turning to the specialized PC software, one of the best utilities is it – Leawo iOS Data Recovery. The program will extract address book contacts from iPhone/iPad/iPod touch and transfer hundreds of contacts to computer swimmingly and quickly. Then you just need a few steps to transfer contacts from iPhone…
“I am in an ongoing court dispute and I have been searching for an easy way to print iPhone text messages but haven’t found it. Can you guys suggest me something about how to print iPhone text messages from iPhone 4? “ It’s not rare to hear about a printout of text messages on their phone to prove or disprove something. However, the iPhone does not yet permit printing via Blue Tooth connection. Then how to print iPhone text messages from…
“Hi, I have been following the “Afterdawn” forums for a while but have dared to register and write only now when I have a problem. Here is what my situation is: I have an old iPhone running iOS 4 and wish to migrate to a Galaxy III. I have all my contacts on my iPhone and wish to transfer them to my PC so that I can then import them to my Android. 1. I do not wish to use…
“Can anyone help out this distressed soul by letting know how to export all existing iPhone contacts to Gmail? I know it may be achieved by iTunes or iCloud, but both of them seem to be too troublesome to operate, and sometimes they don’t work. Firstly, the total size of my contacts seems to exceed 5GB which is not allowed by iCloud backup. Secondly, my new iTunes always asks me to sync/upgrade my iOS and will wipe my iPhone music, I don’t want to…
“My goal is to make a backup of my iPhone contacts, preferably in a printed list. I figured the way to do that would be to somehow merge my phone contacts into my Google Contacts on my MacBook (however, I do not want to merge my Gmail Contacts into my phone, as there are 100s of contacts there I do not want/need on my phone, so I am proceeding cautiously). Under Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendar > iCloud I have Contacts…























