What’s better than using Copy to SIM Card Pro by copy2sim? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
Copy to SIM Card Pro is one of those no-nonsense tools that just focuses on contacts. It lets a person move contacts from the phone to the SIM card, pull them back from SIM to phone, and even export everything as a vCard file for safe keeping. Importing works both from a vCard file and by scanning a QR code, which is oddly handy when swapping numbers fast. It also edits contacts directly on the SIM, so those old-school entries can finally be cleaned up without guesswork. On BlueStacks, it feels like a tiny desktop contact manager, with easy clicking for selecting batches and less fumbling through tiny menus.
It supports dual SIM phones, which matters if there are work and personal numbers to juggle. The app is built for Android 5 and up, so older devices will be out. There are the usual SIM limitations too, like some special characters not copying over, and that is not the app’s fault. The interface is plain and quick, not flashy, and that is a good thing for a tool like this. It keeps everything on the device, so there is no cloud sync surprise, and backup to vCard gives some peace of mind. There is a clear warning vibe here: try the free version first, and do not delete anything until the copy is verified, ideally after a reboot. Sounds strict, but that advice saves headaches.
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