Microsoft Exchange Contacts to iPhone contacts

I had my iPhone set up to sync with a Microsoft Exchange server, at work, as my default account for dates and contacts. I have left that company and want to know if the contacts that show up under the Microsoft Exchange account can be transferred to the basic iPhone contacts directory? I am afraid if I turn off Microsoft Exchange contacts off as my default account I will lose all of my contacts.

Yes, if you turn off Exchange the contacts will disappear. Apparently, an app called iDrive Lite will allow you to export those contacts from the phone:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/idrive-lite/id295113646?mt=8

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