Transfer Contacts from Blackberry to Iphone

Lucy

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What is the best way to transfer my contacts from Blackberry ti Iphone?

Any suggestions are welcome ,Thanks.
 
Yes you can transfer contact from blackberry to iphone with the using copy trans contacts. Actually i was also transfer my contact but with the help of google. you can just search in google and download the Copy Trans Contact Software then there is complete process and i will also share the link with you .if you are not able to find.
 
1. On your BlackBerry go to m.google.com/sync. Download the google sync app when prompted.
2. Launch the app and enter your Google account username and password - if you have a Gmail account it's this login. If you don't have a Google account setting one up is free. Just open a Gmail account - you don't have to use it for email.
3. Now select 'Sync Now'. Your contacts will copy over to your Gmail account.
4. Head to your iPhone. Choose Settings; Mail, Contacts, Calendars. Now hit Add Account and choose Microsoft Exchange - you need to enter this email account as an Exchange account in order to fully sync contacts. Enter your Gmail address where it asks for email and again where it asks for username. Enter your Gmail password. Hit Next.
5. Now scroll to the 'Server' field, and type m.google.com. Set 'Sync' to Yes under both 'Contacts' and 'Calendars'.
 
That's totally nonsense, bernal.
TransferPhone dot com is the orginal website.
The one you provided is a knock-off which charge you and give nothing.
 
1. On your BlackBerry go to m.google.com/sync. Download the google sync app when prompted.
2. Launch the app and enter your Google account username and password - if you have a Gmail account it's this login. If you don't have a Google account setting one up is free. Just open a Gmail account - you don't have to use it for email.
3. Now select 'Sync Now'. Your contacts will copy over to your Gmail account.
4. Head to your iPhone. Choose Settings; Mail, Contacts, Calendars. Now hit Add Account and choose Microsoft Exchange - you need to enter this email account as an Exchange account in order to fully sync contacts. Enter your Gmail address where it asks for email and again where it asks for username. Enter your Gmail password. Hit Next.
5. Now scroll to the 'Server' field, and type m.google.com. Set 'Sync' to Yes under both 'Contacts' and 'Calendars'.

i think so
 
1. On your BlackBerry go to m.google.com/sync. Download the google sync app when prompted.
2. Launch the app and enter your Google account username and password - if you have a Gmail account it's this login. If you don't have a Google account setting one up is free. Just open a Gmail account - you don't have to use it for email.
3. Now select 'Sync Now'. Your contacts will copy over to your Gmail account.
4. Head to your iPhone. Choose Settings; Mail, Contacts, Calendars. Now hit Add Account and choose Microsoft Exchange - you need to enter this email account as an Exchange account in order to fully sync contacts. Enter your Gmail address where it asks for email and again where it asks for username. Enter your Gmail password. Hit Next.
5. Now scroll to the 'Server' field, and type m.google.com. Set 'Sync' to Yes under both 'Contacts' and 'Calendars'.

i think so;);)
 
Simply connect your BlackBerry to your PC and start the BlackBerry Desktop software. Go to Device, Backup, and back up your phone - making sure that the Contacts are being backed up. Now that your Contacts are on your PC, simply connect your iPhone and launch iTunes. Just below the main playback information window
 
1. On your BlackBerry go to m.google.com/sync. Download the google sync app when prompted.
2. Launch the app and enter your Google account username and password - if you have a Gmail account it's this login. If you don't have a Google account setting one up is free. Just open a Gmail account - you don't have to use it for email.
3. Now select 'Sync Now'. Your contacts will copy over to your Gmail account.
4. Head to your iPhone. Choose Settings; Mail, Contacts, Calendars. Now hit Add Account and choose Microsoft Exchange - you need to enter this email account as an Exchange account in order to fully sync contacts. Enter your Gmail address where it asks for email and again where it asks for username. Enter your Gmail password. Hit Next.
5. Now scroll to the 'Server' field, and type m.google.com. Set 'Sync' to Yes under both 'Contacts' and 'Calendars'.

That's it.
 
Just try Google Account to do it. Android >settings>Mail, Contacts, Calanders>add acounts> Sign in to your Google account > Sync data . In fact it's more easier to transfer data like: apps, contacts, media files, photos and text messages with the help of Coolmuster Mobile Transfer.

Such phone transfer apps also help.
 
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Restore Blackberry contacts to iPhone. Download CopyTrans Contacts from the following page. Transfer BlackBerry contacts to iPhone. Run CopyTrans Contacts. Open the PC folder where you saved the BlackBerry contacts. Now, drag and drop the selected contacts to the open CopyTrans Contacts window. That's it!
 
Nice, I think it would work. And nothing is complicated about it among all the free ways. But, I would rather use some program, and then transfer these contacts from Blackberry to iPhone directly.
1. On your BlackBerry go to m.google.com/sync. Download the google sync app when prompted.
2. Launch the app and enter your Google account username and password - if you have a Gmail account it's this login. If you don't have a Google account setting one up is free. Just open a Gmail account - you don't have to use it for email.
3. Now select 'Sync Now'. Your contacts will copy over to your Gmail account.
4. Head to your iPhone. Choose Settings; Mail, Contacts, Calendars. Now hit Add Account and choose Microsoft Exchange - you need to enter this email account as an Exchange account in order to fully sync contacts. Enter your Gmail address where it asks for email and again where it asks for username. Enter your Gmail password. Hit Next.
5. Now scroll to the 'Server' field, and type m.google.com. Set 'Sync' to Yes under both 'Contacts' and 'Calendars'.
 
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Basically link your BlackBerry to your PC and begin the BlackBerry Desktop application. Go to System, Back-up, and back up your cellphone - ensuring that the Connections are being secured. Now that your Connections are on your PC, simply link your iPhone and release iTunes.
 
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