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I'm really new to the smartphone scene. So new, in fact, that my previous phone is this 6 year old Samsung flip phone. No simm card or anything. In other words, there is no way I'll be able to export my contacts, so I have to get them somewhere manually no matter what.
However, typing them all into my phone with the keyboard will take way too much time and cause much carpel tunnel. So, I've got them all on my laptop, in a CSV format that just looks like:
name1,number1
name2,number2
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I'd like to just generate a nice csv (or something) from this that I can run the import feature on my N900 on with impunity, but can't seem to find documentation on the specific format (possible column names, minimal required column names). I think I might just be able to install Kontact on my linux laptop at home and create a multi-record vcard, but is there a simpler way? Will it accept just a simple CSV? Can someone link me to the details of what needs to be in the CSV?
Thanks!