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Question: How to transfer contacts from flip phone to Iphone 8?
How to transfer the contacts from a flip phone to an Iphone 8?
iPhone 8, iOS 11.2.2
Posted on Jan 13, 2018 9:52 AM
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If the contacts from the flip phone are on the SIM for the flip, you would be able to import them to the iPhone, if the SIM from the flip fits into the iPhone. If not, then check with your carrier, many of them have software and devices that would read the old flip SIM, or the phone itself to transfer this content.
Posted on Jan 14, 2018 7:20 AM
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Question: How to transfer contacts from flip phone to Iphone 8?
Alcatel GO FLIP
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From the home screen, press the Down Navigation Key
2.
Press the Right Soft Key under Options
3. Scroll to Settings and press OK
4. Scroll to Import Contacts and then press OK
5. Scroll to where you would like to import the contacts from and press OK. In this example, we will select Memory Card. Your contacts will be imported
6. Your contacts will transfer to your new phone
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if you were really trying to make this 'as smooth as possible' -
I would not have had to spend 2.5 hours on the phone trying to pay for the kyocera. or even better the phone that was originally supplied (singular flip4) would not have been a piece of garbage, crippled from doing basic activities.
such as being able to view a text message while on a call, syncing with a handsfree device (car) and actually sending the contact information - names - not just phone numbers (what the F good is that?!?!?)
has the ability to vibrate on message receipt,
a battery that lasts more then 1 day on standby, among other things
(all of these activities and more were possible with the $50 3G LG phone).
And finally you would not charge $100 more then verizon for the same kyocera phone