If you have a list of phone numbers stored in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet and want to move them to your Android phone, you do not need to enter each contact manually. Android devices support importing contacts through a CSV (Comma Separated Values) file, which can be created from an Excel workbook. This method is useful when switching phones, transferring business contacts, restoring a backup, or importing a large contact list at once.
The process involves preparing your Excel file correctly, saving it as a CSV file, and then importing it into your Google account or directly into your Android device. Once imported, the contacts become available in the Contacts app and can sync across all devices connected to the same Google account.
This guide explains multiple ways to import contacts from Excel to an Android phone and troubleshoot common issues that may occur during the process.
Understand the Required Contact Format
Before importing contacts, ensure your Excel spreadsheet contains properly organized columns. Android and Google Contacts recognize standard contact fields such as:
| Name | Phone | |
|---|---|---|
| John Smith | 9876543210 | [email protected] |
| Sarah Brown | 9876543211 | [email protected] |
For better compatibility, create columns such as:
- First Name
- Last Name
- Phone Number
- Mobile Number
- Email Address
- Company
- Job Title
- Address
Avoid using special formatting, merged cells, formulas, blank rows, or multiple phone numbers in a single field.
Method 1: Import Contacts Using Google Contacts (Recommended)
This is the easiest and most reliable method because imported contacts automatically sync to your Android phone.
Step 1: Prepare the Excel File
Open your spreadsheet and verify that:
- Every contact has a name.
- Phone numbers are entered correctly.
- Unnecessary rows are removed.
- Column headers are present.
Example:
| First Name | Last Name | Phone |
|---|---|---|
| Rahul | Sharma | 9876543210 |
| Amit | Kumar | 9876543211 |
Save your work before continuing.
Step 2: Convert Excel File to CSV
Google Contacts cannot directly import XLSX files.
To save as CSV:
- Open the Excel file.
- Click File.
- Select Save As.
- Choose a folder location.
- Under Save as type, select:
- CSV (Comma delimited) (*.csv)
- Click Save.
Excel may display compatibility warnings. Click Yes to continue.
The CSV file is now ready for import.
Step 3: Open Google Contacts
Using a web browser:
- Sign in to your Google account.
- Open Google Contacts.
- Ensure you are using the same Google account connected to your Android phone.
Step 4: Import the CSV File
- Click Import in the left sidebar.
- Select Choose File.
- Browse to the CSV file.
- Select the file.
- Click Import.
Google Contacts will upload and create contacts automatically.
Step 5: Sync Contacts to Android
On your Android phone:
- Open Settings.
- Tap Accounts.
- Select your Google account.
- Tap Account Sync.
- Enable Contacts synchronization.
- Tap Sync Now if available.
After syncing completes, open the Contacts app to view the imported contacts.
Method 2: Import CSV File Directly Into Android Contacts
Many Android phones allow importing contacts directly from local storage.
Transfer CSV File to Phone
If the file is stored on a computer:
- Connect the phone using a USB cable.
- Copy the CSV file to Downloads or Documents.
You may also:
- Email the file to yourself.
- Upload it to cloud storage.
- Transfer via Bluetooth.
Import Contacts
- Open the Contacts app.
- Tap the menu icon.
- Select Manage Contacts.
- Choose Import or Export Contacts.
- Tap Import.
- Select the CSV file.
- Choose the destination account:
- Google Account
- Device Storage
- Confirm the import.
The contacts will appear after processing completes.
Method 3: Import Contacts Through Google Drive
Google Drive provides another convenient option.
Upload CSV File
- Open Google Drive on your computer.
- Upload the CSV file.
Access the File
- Open Drive on the Android phone.
- Download the CSV file.
Import Contacts
Open the Contacts app and use the import feature described earlier.
This method works well when you do not have a USB cable available.
Method 4: Import Contacts Using Samsung Contacts
Samsung Galaxy devices include additional contact management features.
Import CSV File
- Open Contacts.
- Tap the menu icon.
- Select Manage Contacts.
- Choose Import or Export Contacts.
- Tap Import.
- Select:
- Internal Storage
- SD Card
- Choose the CSV file.
- Select the destination account.
- Complete the import process.
Samsung phones generally support both device and Google account imports.
Import Contacts to SIM Card First
Some users prefer transferring contacts through a SIM card.
Export Contacts to SIM
After importing into Google Contacts:
- Open Contacts.
- Select Export.
- Choose SIM card if supported.
- Save contacts.
Keep in mind that SIM cards usually support limited information:
- Name
- One phone number
Email addresses and other details may not transfer.
Fix Contact Formatting Before Importing
Proper formatting prevents import errors.
Use Separate Columns
Instead of:
| Contact |
|---|
| Rahul – 9876543210 |
Use:
| Name | Phone |
|---|---|
| Rahul | 9876543210 |
Remove Blank Rows
Delete empty rows between contacts because they can interfere with importing.
Keep Phone Numbers Consistent
Examples:
Correct:
9876543210
or
+919876543210
Avoid:
98-7654-3210
unless required by your region.
Remove Formulas
Convert formulas into values before saving as CSV.
How to Verify Imported Contacts
After importing:
- Open Contacts.
- Search for several imported names.
- Verify:
- Name accuracy
- Phone numbers
- Email addresses
- Duplicate entries
If information is missing, review the CSV file and import again.
Remove Duplicate Contacts After Import
Large imports may create duplicates.
Using Google Contacts
- Open Google Contacts.
- Click Merge & Fix.
- Review suggested duplicates.
- Merge matching entries.
Using Android Contacts
Many Android phones include:
- Merge duplicates
- Fix contacts
- Manage duplicates
within the Contacts settings.
Common Import Problems and Solutions
CSV File Will Not Import
Possible reasons:
- Incorrect file format
- Corrupted CSV file
- Unsupported column names
Save the file again as CSV and retry.
Contacts Not Appearing on Phone
Check:
- Google account synchronization.
- Internet connection.
- Contacts sync enabled.
- Correct Google account selected.
Run a manual sync if necessary.
Names and Numbers Mixed Up
This usually occurs when:
- Columns are arranged incorrectly.
- CSV formatting is damaged.
Review the spreadsheet structure and recreate the CSV file.
Special Characters Display Incorrectly
Save the CSV file using UTF-8 encoding if available. This improves support for international characters and regional languages.
Duplicate Contacts Created
Use:
- Google Contacts Merge & Fix
- Android duplicate merge tools
to combine duplicate entries.
Benefits of Importing Contacts Through Excel
Using Excel provides several advantages:
- Import hundreds of contacts at once
- Easy backup creation
- Simple editing before import
- Business contact management
- Faster phone migration
- Better organization
- Cloud synchronization through Google
Instead of manually creating contacts one by one, a properly formatted spreadsheet can populate an entire address book within minutes.
Final Thoughts
Importing contacts from Excel to an Android phone is a simple process once the spreadsheet is converted into a CSV file. The most reliable approach is to upload the CSV file to Google Contacts and allow synchronization with your Android device. This method keeps contacts backed up online and automatically available across phones, tablets, and computers connected to the same Google account.
If preferred, you can also import the CSV file directly through the Contacts app on your Android phone. By ensuring that your Excel data is properly formatted and saved correctly, you can transfer hundreds or even thousands of contacts quickly and accurately without manual entry.
