When you replace your phone with new phones, the most important thing is how to move contacts from your old phone. This would not be difficult if your new mobile phone operating system same as OS in old phone, for example, you replace your BlackBerry phone with a new BlackBerry phone, you just backup your all data in memory card or via BlackBerry Desktop Software. But, if you replace your BlackBerry with Android, it should be done synchronizing to transfer all contact from your old BlackBerry to Android Phone.
A simple way to transfer, move or copy BlackBerry contact to Android is by using Google Sync.
Google Sync
Google Sync is one of Google's application that allows everyone to synchronize their contacts, Google Apps mail, and calendars with mobile phone or smartphone. So, smartphone users with any OS can use Google Sync to allow transfer contact list. Such as transfer BlackBerry contact to Android smartphone for example, before do it make sure you fill these things in below:
- Install Google Sync on your BlackBerry. The first thing you need to transfer BlackBerry contact to Android smartphone is to install Google Sync on your BlackBerry and can be downloaded at http://m/google.com/sync
- After install Google Sync, synchronize your BlackBerry via Gmail account.
- Make sure that your Gmail account right and can load any data from your BlackBerry.
- After that, activate your Android smartphone and connect with your own Gmail account.
- After all the process completed, the existing contact list on your BlackBerry now available on your Android smartphone.
1 comment:
why does it still not work for me out of 300 contacts only 27 are getting moved when i played around with my 9900 and went to options in my contact list i noticed there's two books of contacts one listed default and the other under my email address. only the default list were transferred some please help
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