The order of contacts is sorted by the first letter used when the user entered the name(s). The order can only be changed by editing your contact list, one entry at a time.
Install the "print your contacts backup emergencies" app It post all your phone contacts into the cloud for easy access.
Yes if you have WI-FI download a calling/texting app and use it as a cell phone add you contacts into the contacts app it works great.
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Wright down the contacts on a paper and send it to the new cell phone It depends on the type of phone you have and the service you have. My service includes a back up application, that automatically backs up all the contacts to my account. When I set up the new phone, it replicates back all the contacts and pictures and texts.
It depends. It's probably best to contact your provider. Though, probibly not if you already have the phone that you want to change it to. And normally they can send your contacts over to the new phone at the store.
You have to sync your phone with Gmail. Then you have to transfer your contacts to your account. They can be seen by clicking mail on the left hand side.
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Free if you buy a new phone from there, but if not its just $9.99
You cannot change a phone's frequency.
If you are talking about moving your contacts from one phone to another, this can be done on a GSM phone simply by changing the sim card. There are also services who do this for you out there if you don't have GSM.
Gold is used in the contacts of the integrated circuits (micro-chips).
A lot of cell phone stores will do this for you when you purchase a phone from them for a small charge, or sometimes free. This can be done on-line at: www.movemycontacts.com, worked like a charm for me.