September 30th, 2010, 04:58 PM
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You wouldn't have to wipe your phone. If it does duplicate everything, just delete all the contacts on the phone, then add the account back and it will bring the contacts back in about 45 seconds. I have about 780 contacts, so I don't want to try it. I'm not worried about losing my contacts, I just don't know how long the export process will take. I would export to sd card, mount the phone to the computer (or pull the card and use a card reader) and see what format was used to export. If it was a .csv. I would make another copy open it with Note Pad or excel and delete all the lines but maybe the top two. That way there would only be two contacts in the list. I would import it to your gmail account and see how it handled it. If it successfully imported to gmail, check and see if it now shows on your phone as a duplicate or if the contact shows linked to gmail and phone and handles it correctly (this would be ideal). If it duplicates it, go one by one and delete each contact (It's a pain, but there should only be 152 of them, that is why I would only try two contacts at first), and then import the original (full) file into Gmail. Then you are done. We are supposed to be getting the 2.2 update in the next few months, there is a good chance that is going to wipe the phone anyhow, I would just deal with it now and get it done. Also, if you lose/break your phone, your covered too.
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