vendredi 1 septembre 2017

Can I temporarily place my SIM card in someone else's active phone in order to export my contacts?

My Galaxy S4 has a broken screen. I was able to export photos, etc by hooking it up to my PC and unlocking it via keyboard inputs with a USB OTG adapter.

However, I cannot get my contacts off. The version of KIES (3) compatible with my phone can export the contacts as an .spd file...but the older versions of KIES that would allow me to export that .spd file to .vcf or .csv doesn't like the .spd format that KIES 3 generated.

So, all of that out of the way. If my contacts are stored on my SIM card, can I simply plug that SIM card from my busted phone into, say, my father's current phone temporarily, and transfer the contacts off of it? He is a current verizon customer. I no longer am, just switched to Google Fi. My old SIM of course is verizon, just not actve now...but contacts should still be on it I assume. Will I mess his phone up by temporarily putting my SIM in his? If I can do that, it's very easy to transfer the contacts to the new Google phone. I can hook my new Google phone up to his phone that has my old SIM in it, transfer my contacts, and then put his SIM back into his phone and give it back to him. I just want to make sure this won't mess up his phone or his service with Verizon.

Thanks!!
Al


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