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it's now end of 2020 and nobody answered. I found a solution by first exporting all the contacts into a csv (comma separated) file. I did this using PC suite on an old XP laptop and connected via bluetooth. Infrared and cable are a hassle with PC Suite. Newer android phones have fancier options to export the contacts.Then I used a vcf converter called CSV to vCard Converter which I found on the internet -to-vCard.html. It allows you to either convert contact by contact, which in this case is not practical. It also has an option to convert the whole csv file with all the contacts in one quick swoop into a vcf file containing all names and numbers.Then I copied this vcf file into a pre-installed folder that you can see on the phone using a cable connection to a PC and choosing "mass storage" instead of charging on the phone.Now when you use the phone's file explorer utility you can find the vCard folder and then the vcf file. Select it and choose under options "save vCard". Done.All contacts and numbers will show up.
Your VCARD format (version 2.1) is fine, the problem is the format of file you are using. You need to set the file format of your .vcf file to dos format. In unix this is easy, open the file in vi, then type :setlocal ff=dos then press return, then save the file. Then try the import method using 'save vcard' it should then work fine.
I was not able to direct connect as @Rohan had suggested, but sending file with Bluetooth worked great for me. The phone will load the vcard into your Contacts automatically after the file has been received.
The steps below demonstrate how to transfer Nokia contacts to iPhone. The transfer is done via the free Nokia PC Suite and CopyTrans Contacts. This method works for most older Nokia phones including the Nokia 6000, 7000, and 8000 series, the Nokia E, N, and X series, and all iPhone types including iPhone 12. Nokia phones running on Symbian are also supported.
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