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by seabee
5482 days ago
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> download an export again on my computer What does this step achieve? The process was pretty easy for me - install Motorola Phone Tools, export the CSV file containing my contacts, make some changes in Excel, upload to Google. There's even an 'Import from SIM' option on my phone (possibly a feature of HTC's People app). Even on a featurephone your SIM contacts will conflict with your phone-stored contacts. There's an easy solution: don't view your SIM contacts. I don't see what shit Google needs to fix here, other than documentation, and in this case isn't that the handset manufacturer's responsibility? |
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This file I also processed locally with a script to merge entries that had different names / different phone numbers, using some heuristics I came up with.
I agree that SIM contacts are a common problem, but there should be an easier way to handle it.
My main problem was that there is no option to upload your SIM contacts to Google and no proper tools to get rid of the junk, only a merge option that functions differently in Google Contacts than it does on Android.
And the contacts export only exports on an external SD card -- now this seemed really weird to me. I actually had to go out and buy an external SD, otherwise I couldn't do it.
Don't get me wrong, I love Android and I love Google Apps, but if you're going to implement synchronization, you also have to give the user the proper tools to take care of legacy.