Timothy Murphy wrote:
Thanks for your response.
But by "sync" do you mean transfer from Google to the phone?
Actually, my first wish - I didn't make this clear -
is to transfer contacts from the phone to my computer or to google.
I don't know how to do this.

No. You can sync your phone with Google. That means, literally, that your phone will sync your contacts, and whatever else, with your Google account. This will make all your data visible from a web browser on google.com (gmail for contacts, calendar, etc.). If you make changes on google.com and sync with your phone those changes will be reflected on your phone.

Also, I'm a KDE user, though I guess anything in Gnome
probably have an equivalent somewhere in KDE.

A quick Google search turned this up:
http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=61649

Incidentally, I've always assumed that the word "sync" meant
to make the data in two places, eg phone and computer, the same.
But it seems to be used in this context simply to mean
"transfer from A to B"

No, I literally meant sync. Not "sync".
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