tylerhoward
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This is normal because CSV to VCF conversion often fails for contacts with special characters due to incorrect file encoding. Many CSV files are saved in ANSI or incompatible formats, which fail to process special letters, symbols, and non-English text correctly. As a result, contact names or fields may appear broken or incomplete after conversion. Manual conversion methods usually lack encoding support and increase this risk. To prevent this issue, you can use a user-trusted CSV to VCF converter software, which can easily, safely, and quickly transfer your contact data with proper formatting. I'm using the WholeClear CSV to VCF Converter Tool, an expert offline spreadsheet to VCF exporter, which ensures proper Unicode support and preserves all special characters accurately during the conversion process. So you can also try it first. Download the tool for free.