BlackBerry provide software for use on a Mac (See links below).
You pair with each other. Then you click the options button then you click transfer address books. And that has always worked between me and other phones.
go to alltel, cell south, or whatever user you have. they can transfer them for you.
use missing sync
sim card
Use The Plug That your phone came with plug it in on both sides then everything will tarnsfore to it
blackberry ovcourse because you have Face book and bbm on blackberry
It depends on the cellphone provider. If its the same they'll usually offer to do so with a small machine. No matter the state of the phone. If you bought them with different providers you might just have to program them in manually. Or they might charge you a small fee to transfer your address book.
I think you would have to do it all over again or put the SIM card back in the old phone and copy all text.
Out of the box there is no quick and easy way to accomplish this.If you wish to carry out this task it must be done individually which if you have a large phone book could take quite a while.Here is how to do it:# Go to your 'Address Book' # Choose the name you wish to send and click the 'Blackberry' button # Scroll down to 'Send as Attachment' # Enter your 'To' field information# Click 'Blackberry' button and select 'Send' NOTE: Prior to sending you can attach more address cards by carrying out the following:# Click the 'Blackberry' button # Scroll to and select 'Attach Address' # Select your new address to attach # Then carry on as normal with the sending.This is a very long winded way but as standard is the only way to do it direct.Alternatives:There are a few alternative that will work and might make it easier.* Synchronize with a home computer this will link both handsets to the same book. * User 3rd party software available from 'handango.'
If you go to AT+T, they will be able to transfer them for you. They did it for me absolutely free.
Dock it to your computer and do a fully backup.