Is there a workaround to transfer my contact to the t509? with bootcamp?

I need a phone to hold me off till there is an iPhone workaround - I think I'm going to get the t509. Is there a way for me to export my contacts and maybe use windows to transfer them over?

While it can be a tedious process, there should be nothing that prevents you from pairing your Samsung SGH-T509 with your computer via Bluetooth, then transferring each contact as a vCard file.
You can find instructions for executing vCard Bluetooth transfers by browsing the Other Bluetooth Devices forum, here:
http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=1003

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