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Yes, you can convert Google CSV into an Android-supported vCard format on Windows 7.
I’ve done this myself. Google Contacts exports CSV files, but Android phones don’t always read CSV directly. That’s why converting CSV to VCF is needed.
On Windows 7, the easiest way is to use a desktop tool like WholeClear CSV to VCF Converter. You just load the Google CSV file, map basic fields like name, phone, and email, and convert it to a standard vCard format that Android supports. The tool creates a clean VCF file that Android accepts without skipping contacts.
After CSV to vCard conversion, you can transfer your VCF file to your Android phone and import it from the Contacts app. Additionally, the software works fully offline, so you do not need to worry about data protection. With this utility, all your contact data remains safe and accurate during contact migration. You should try it with a free trial demo version.
I’ve done this myself. Google Contacts exports CSV files, but Android phones don’t always read CSV directly. That’s why converting CSV to VCF is needed.
On Windows 7, the easiest way is to use a desktop tool like WholeClear CSV to VCF Converter. You just load the Google CSV file, map basic fields like name, phone, and email, and convert it to a standard vCard format that Android supports. The tool creates a clean VCF file that Android accepts without skipping contacts.
After CSV to vCard conversion, you can transfer your VCF file to your Android phone and import it from the Contacts app. Additionally, the software works fully offline, so you do not need to worry about data protection. With this utility, all your contact data remains safe and accurate during contact migration. You should try it with a free trial demo version.