You can make a copy of your Android contacts to your SD memory card using the phone's file manager.
It normally depends on what sort of phone you have. But there should be a menu where you can copy all contacts to memery card.
The easiest (and safest) way - is to download them to a computer (via a USB cable) - then upload them to the new phone. Either that - or copy them to your existing SIM card - insert it into the new phone - and copy them to the new phone's memory.
Put the SIM card from the new phone into the old one. Copy the contacts from the old phone's memory to the SIM card. Put the SIM car back in the new phone - then - either copy the contacts to the new phone's memory - or leave them on the SIM card. Either way - the new phone will find them.
You go to your settings category and look for memory. Go in and go to phone's memory. Then go to your contacts in the memory area and click options. You will see move and copy. Click copy and it will be on your memory card. Take the card out and slid it into your new phone.
Go to CONTACTS,choose SETTINGS/MEMORY SETTINGS/COPY,choose Simcard to phone. Go to CONTACTS,choose SETTINGS/MEMORY SETTINGS/COPY,choose Simcard to phone.
i want my memory card any computer in no copy
You don't
Download it to your computer and then save into the memory card
It should allow you to copy from your PC to the card yes
The fact that the memory stick is write protected will not prevent you "reading" the contents. Thus there is no problem in making the copy from the stick to the memory card.
Well, honey, to copy data from one PS2 memory card to another, you'll need a little thing called a PS2 Memory Card Manager. Just pop it in your PS2, select the data you want to copy, and transfer it to the new memory card. Voila, you're all set to continue your gaming adventures without missing a beat.
Connect memory card to your PC, copy and paste in the files from your PC to your card