So I should be like ok cool thanks BB I'll take care of the contacts thing later? LOL
Note: Can't wait to get this thing!!
Use backup assistant on your current phone and back up your contacts. Then sign-in to
Cell Phones, Cell Phone Plans, 3G Smartphones, the Best Cell Phone Service - Verizon Wireless with your phone # and password. At the top, click on "My Services" and go down and click on "Backup Assistant".
It should pull your contacts there if you backed them up. If they don't show, go to your phone and run backup assistant and then re-sign in to VZW and check the backup assistant page again to refresh it.
Once you see your contacts, on the top left of the page is a thing that says "ALL - A - B - C - D" etc, all the way through the alphabet until Z. Click on All so that you are viewing a list of ALL your contacts. Then, on the top right click on "Select All" and it will select all of your contacts.
Then on any contact hover over the gear and click where it says "export contact". With all your contacts selected, it will offer to export all your contacts in CSV (excel comma separated values format). Do this and it'll download a file to your PC. Remember where the file is downloaded to. To make it easier, move the saved file to your desktop.
Then, open g-mail via mail.google.com (then sign-in) and on the bottom left click on "contacts". On the top right should be a link that says "Import". Click that. Then click select file or choose file and browse to the CSV file you downloaded, click it, and hit open. Then your contacts are imported into your GMail for you.
There, a quick, simple and accurate guide of how-to run backup assistant on your phone, export your contacts to your PC, then re-import them into GMail.
Once you sign in to your Droid X, if this is done ahead of time, all your contacts will d/l instantly to the phone.
Note: remember to change your contacts in GMail (or on your phone once you're logged in) to "mobile" as the type of phone number if it's a number you want to be able to send texts to.
Android limits you to only being able to send texts to numbers that are listed as "mobile". If a number is listed as "home" or "work", Android assumes it's a landline and doesn't let you text that number unless you edit the field that determines what type of number it is and make it "mobile".