How to back up contacts to sim card

Are you looking for a way to back up Android contacts? The days of asking Facebook friends to send their digits are long gone. It’s also no longer really necessary to transfer your contacts one by one. There are a plethora of ways to back up your Android contacts. Some are convenient, and some aren’t, but there’s no reason why you should lose all your contacts anymore. We’re here to help you find the best method, so let’s get started.

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You can back up Android contacts by syncing them to your Google account. Go to Settings > Google > Backup > Google Account data and toggle on the Contacts option. Then open the Contacts app and tap on your profile image. Select Contacts app settings > Google Contacts sync settings, and select Also sync device contacts section. Toggle Automatically back up & sync device contacts on.


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Editor’s note: We used a Google Pixel 7 Pro running Android 13. Device manufacturers will often organize and name settings differently. Some of the step-by-step instructions in this post may differ from those on your smartphone.


Back up Android contacts to your Google account

How to back up contacts to sim card

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This is the easiest and most convenient way to ensure your contacts are always backed up. Because Google owns Android, its services are very well integrated with the popular mobile operating system. One of the many benefits you can enjoy is saving your contacts to Google’s servers.

Google will constantly sync your contacts. This includes all current contacts, as well as ones you add or delete at any point. Whether your phone suddenly gets destroyed, stops working, or you need to switch devices, those who back up Android contacts to their Google account will always have their numbers in the cloud and ready for download. You need to set it up once, and let it take care of all the work.

How to set up Contacts syncing to Google:

  1. From your Android device, go to the Settings app.
  2. Go into Google.
  3. Select Backup.
  4. Hit Google Account data.
  5. Toggle Contacts on.
  6. Open the Contacts app.
  7. Tap on your profile image.
  8. Select Contacts app settings.
  9. Hit Google Contacts sync settings.
  10. Select your Google account.
  11. Under Also sync device contacts, select Manage Settings.
  12. Toggle on Automatically backup & sync device contacts.

Back up Android contacts manually via a vcf file

How to back up contacts to sim card

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Some people like things the old-fashioned way or don’t trust the cloud. This is why using a vcf file to back up Android contacts is another prominent way to keep your numbers safe and sound. You can store these wherever you want, including SD cards. Let’s show you how it’s done.

How to create vcf files to store your contacts:

  1. Open your Contacts app.
  2. Go into the Fix & manage tab.
  3. Select Export to file.
  4. Tap on the three-line menu button.
  5. Select where you want to store the contacts.
  6. Hit Save.
  7. Your contacts will be exported and saved in your location of choice.
  8. You can now take that file and move it wherever you wish, including external storage.

How to back up contacts to sim card

How to back up contacts to sim card

Back up Android contacts to your SIM card

How to back up contacts to sim card

The latest Android devices make storing contacts on your SIM card more complicated. Google’s official Contacts app only allows contact imports from the SIM card, not exports. Likewise, you can no longer individually add contacts to your SIM card from said app. This may be because this process is usually unnecessary, as we have more convenient alternatives now.

Some of you might be using manufacturer-made Contacts apps, which may still allow you to transfer contacts to your SIM card. Such is the case with Samsung’s Contacts app. If you’re using Samsung’s app, you have to hit the three-line menu button, go to Manage contacts, hit Import or export contacts, select Export, choose SIM card, and tap on Export.

The process may be similar to other non-Google contacts apps.

How to back up contacts to sim card

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How many contacts can I store on my Google account?

Google allows users to store up to 25,000 contacts.

Can I save my contacts to the SIM card on Android?

This feature is being phased out by Google. That said, some manufacturers still make this possible, and third-party apps may help, too.

How many contacts can I store on my SIM card?

SIM cards allow you to store up to 250 contacts.

Can I get my Google contacts on an iPhone?

If you use Google’s backup tool, you can log into your Google account on an iPhone, and your contacts will sync.

How do I copy my contacts to my SIM card?

Import contacts.
Insert the SIM card into your device..
On your Android phone or tablet, open the Contacts app ..
At the top left, tap Menu Settings. Import..
Tap SIM card. If you have several accounts on your device, choose the account to which you'd like to save the contacts..

How do I backup all my contacts?

Back up & sync device contacts.
On your Android phone or tablet, open the "Settings" app..
Tap Google. Settings for Google apps. ... .
Turn on Automatically back up & sync device contacts..
Pick the account you'd like your contacts to be saved in. Your contacts can only be automatically saved to one Google Account..

How do I transfer my contacts to my SIM card on Android?

Head into the. Contact app..
Tap on..
Select Manage contacts..
Tap on Import/export contacts..
Select Export..
Select SIM card > tap on the contact numbers you would like to export then tap on Done once complete. To export the contacts to your SIM card, tap on Export..

Are contacts still saved to SIM card?

You can back up the contacts stored on your phone or SIM card. If you lose or need to replace your phone, you can restore these contacts on the new phone. Restoring data varies by phone and Android version. You can't restore a backup from a higher Android version onto a phone running a lower Android version.