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Copy to SIM Card

Catégorie : OutilsVersion: 2.20

Taille:14.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

Copy2Sim : rationalisez la gestion de vos contacts Android

Copy2Sim est une application Android conviviale conçue pour une gestion des contacts sans effort. Cet outil gratuit simplifie le transfert de contacts entre votre carte SIM et votre téléphone, et facilite les transferts de contacts entre différents appareils. Les fonctionnalités clés incluent l'exportation de contacts vers des fichiers vCard, l'importation de contacts à partir de fichiers vCard ou de codes QR et la gestion des contacts SIM (modification, ajout ou suppression). Compatible avec la plupart des téléphones Android, y compris les appareils double SIM, Copy2Sim prend en charge les grandes marques comme Samsung, Xiaomi et plus encore.

Fonctionnalité de base :

Cette application offre six fonctionnalités clés : copier les contacts de votre téléphone vers votre carte SIM ; copier les contacts de votre carte SIM vers votre téléphone ; exporter des contacts au format vCard ; importer des contacts à partir de fichiers vCard ou de codes QR ; modifier, ajouter et supprimer des contacts SIM ; et transférer des contacts vers d'autres appareils (iPhones, autres Android) ou vers un stockage cloud (iCloud, Google Drive) via l'exportation vCard. L'application prend en charge les téléphones double-SIM et multi-SIM sur une large gamme d'appareils Android.

Considérations importantes :

Bien que hautement fonctionnels, les utilisateurs doivent être conscients de deux limitations : des limitations de caractères peuvent survenir lors de la copie sur des cartes SIM en raison des contraintes de la carte SIM ; et les utilisateurs doivent éviter de supprimer des contacts jusqu'à ce que le transfert réussi soit confirmé (le redémarrage de votre téléphone est recommandé après le transfert).

Confidentialité des données et autorisations :

Copy2Sim nécessite un accès Internet pour sa version gratuite financée par la publicité. Une version professionnelle sans publicité est disponible et ne nécessite pas d'autorisation Internet. Il est important de noter que Copy2Sim lui-même ne ne collecte ni partage les données des utilisateurs. Cependant, le SDK Google Mobile Ads intégré, utilisé pour générer des revenus, peut collecter et partager des données à des fins de publicité, d'analyse et de prévention de la fraude. Vos coordonnées restent en sécurité sur votre appareil et votre confidentialité est prioritaire. Contactez les développeurs à [email protected] pour toute question ou commentaire. Téléchargez Copy2Sim aujourd'hui pour une gestion transparente des contacts.

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