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Q&A: Moving Contacts to a New Phone - NYTimes.com

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If I switch from an Android phone to a new Windows phone, can I transfer my phone numbers?

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If you have been using a Google account with your Android phone to store your contacts (which have the phone numbers), as well as your mail and calendar appointments, you should be able to get to all of that information by logging into the same Google account on the Windows Phone 8 handset. To do that on a Windows Phone, tap the Settings icon in the App list and choose ?Email + accounts.? Tap the ?Add account? option and select ?Google.? Next, tap ?Email, contacts and calendar? and tap the Sign In button. Enter your Google user name and password to log in. (You can read more on adding mail accounts from various services here.)

If both the old phone and new phone are the type that use a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card and the contact files are stored on it, you may be able to import the information from the card to the new phone; AT&T and T-Mobile are the major American carriers that use SIM cards. You can find steps for the do-it-yourself approach on Microsoft?s site. If you would prefer not to do it yourself or you have a phone that does not use the SIM card (like handsets from Verizon or Sprint), check with your wireless carrier for help transferring your contacts from the old phone to the new one.

When you switch smartphone platforms, it may take a few days to get used to all your data in a new place. In addition to phone numbers and other personal information, you may have music, photos and other files you want to move over from the old phone. Microsoft has a guide for moving all these things (as well as the steps for importing Google contacts into its own Outlook.com service) online.

Source: http://gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/02/12/qa-moving-contacts-to-a-new-phone/

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