Anybody know how to? or is this a trusted app/website to back them up to?
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Your question isn't very clear, but to me it sounds like you want to put the contacts from your droid into a csv file?
If that is the case you don't need any separate program. you can go directly to http://www.google.com/contacts and there is a link that says "export" near the top right assuming you're logged in with the email associated with your phone.
this pulls them off my phone?
Off of which phone?
If you have your Droid set to sync Contacts with your Gmail...then you can do it in Gmail.
no.. you cant. its set and i see no where that i can grab them its because stupid verizon wants you to pay the monthly fee to get your contacts onto their servers, that you can get off of it except copy and paste.
In Gmail Contacts...see the line across the top that says, "Import | Export | Print"? It might have helped you to actually look rather that get hostile.
And before you bring it up, yes, you can chose only specific groups of contacts (phone numbers) to export.
i wasnt ententionally being hostile chill out. but i went there and i click the export and i didnt see anything that say export from phone. now i do know that the droids do back up settings and contacts to google servers. but im not sure how to get to that.
you may be right ill go look again.
In Gmail Contacts...see the line across the top that says, "Import | Export | Print"? It might have helped you to actually look rather that get hostile.
And before you bring it up, yes, you can chose only specific groups of contacts (phone numbers) to export.
ok well not to be a dick but i was right. it only back up my Google voice, and g mail contacts off my phone.. i want my phone numbers.
If you're trying to back up your phone numbers from your "DROID", I already outlined the process.
Go into your "Contacts" menu (on the DROID), in the menu, there should be an option to "Import/Export". You want export if you're trying to backup your contacts' phone numbers. This process will create a "vCard" file, which will be stored on your SD card. The file will have a .vcf file extension once created.
i... love... you... a days worth of work and it was as easy as that omg. make a tutorial and put that on you tube or make a tups forum about that. thank you so freaking much man. now i feel safer about restoring my phone and stuff. if i can. also do you know how to help me on this? iv had a long day with my phone...
http://androidforums.com/support-tr...se-some-help-my-verizon-droid.html#post162866
if you can help me out there you will be the most amazing person in these forums
We already told you...get a replacement phone or SD card.
You will save yourself a lot of frustration if you use the "search" feature on the main page. It will be very rare if you have question or issue that has not been covered already here.
Again, SD cards fail. Formatting the card will do nothing to recover corrupted sectors. Given that the PC only sees the Droid's SD card, and not the Android system running it, a corrupted SD card could throw a USB not recognized error on the PC.
Again, if its not the USB cable, USB drivers, or SD card, replace the Droid.