After browsing over elaborate and complex steps involved in attempting to import contacts into my new Android phone, I found a simple old-fashioned way of doing this with minimum steps. Basically you make a simple text file from manually entering contacts from your old phone, and save it as word doc, then put in a microSD card that is going to be read by Android(microSD slot is next to battery compartment);
see sample here (phone_list.doc):
...
Pastor Jim 407-687-xxxx
Pest Control 407-323-xxxx
Robyn church 407-927-xxxx
Ron 407-928-xxxx
...
(x'ed out last 4 numbers for this post/privacy)
Okay when you go into Files section of Android, you'll see the doc, with the phone number automatically hyperlinked next to the name you entered. Then you can just click on hyperlinked phone number and you'll dial that automatically. It's still not actually in your Contacts list, but it's a lot easier (for me at least) to get the information on a doc file with a keyboard and desktop at home. If you're a fast and accurate typist, would seem a quick step to get the basic information in the Android where you need it.