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How to Recover Your Contacts from Gmail in Android


1: Make sure you have activated synchronization:
It may be a little late, but you still have a smartphone, you can make sure the address book is synchronized. And paragraph settings using the menus in the accounts, Google Account, click accordingly. Boxes must be active links.

2: Go to Gmail:

From any PC, use your Gmail account to the usual address. Just below the Google logo, upper left corner, enter user credentials and links to Gmail menu displays. Two new classes to be introduced, click on contact.

3: Explore Contacts:

And all you google his agenda which includes a contact email and mobile, will enter. To locate a particular entry, you can use the search box at the top. Contact information retrieving addition, you can also tap into such groups, duplicate entries add pictures to each contact or merge. In fact, for the latter, and a special on the menu items.

4: Get your calendar:

You prefer to keep a local copy of all contacts, you agenda in a CSV file (comma separated values) can download. Click on exports from the menu displays. Select the contact mode and select the appropriate format. If you're not sure, repeat the procedure for the three types. When you have it, click on the export button and newly generated CSV file is downloaded.

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