From your blackberry ,copy all your contacts to your sim card. Then remove the sim from your bnlackberry and put it inside the iphone. On your iphone do the import sim contacts. To give you the step by step provess on how to do the sim importing go to the link http://nice-to-know-about-iphone.blogspot.com and search for the topic "how to import sim contacts" hope it will help
Ok, this is how I did it with my Blackberry Pearl, or Bold and any iPhone, on Windows XP, Vista, 7, or 8. Preliminary steps: Have Blackberry Desktop Manager installed. Also, connect your Blackberry and iPhone to your computer (you don't need to connect both at the same time... but I did any way) . Make sure you read about the whole process of transferring BlackBerry contacts to iPhone here: http://www.copytrans.net/support/transfer-blackberry-contacts-to-iphone/ 1) Load up Blackberry Desktop Manager 2) Go to "Organizer" and check "Contacts -> Windows Contacts". Make sure all other boxes are unchecked 3) Under "Sync direction" choose "One way to your computer only" and click OK 4) To start the transfer of BlackBerry contacts, click on "Sync Organizer" 5) Your BlackBerry contacts are now backed up in the form of Windows Contacts on your PC 6) Now it's time to transfer the contacts to the iPhone. Download CopyTrans Contacts - a tiny computer application which allows import of contacts from PC to iPhone 7) Run CopyTrans Contacts and connect the iPhone 8) Click on "Import contacts" 9) Browse to the folder where the BlackBerry contacts are saved, select them and click on "Open" 10) That's it! All BlackBerry contacts are now on the iPhone.
To import contacts onto your iPhone, you can use MobiKin Assistant for iOS. Here’s how: Install MobiKin Assistant for iOS on your computer. Connect your iPhone via USB cable. Open the software and select “Manage Contacts.” Click “Import” and choose the contact file (e.g., CSV, VCF) from your computer. The contacts will be imported directly to your iPhone. It’s a quick and reliable way to get your contacts onto your device!
There is a free iTunes App called My Contacts backup. The app allows you to export all your iPhone contacts and to send it to yourself via Email, making it quite easy to import the contacts on the new iPhone.
no you cant because an i phone has no bluetooth so you would be better to go to your blackberry and get all your contacts and go through them and put them in
copy them to the simand then to the other phone it cane be done after "marking" all of your contacts and then selecting copy to sim and on the blackberry you just import them from the sim card
Just go to your phone store and they should do it for free !!
Use google sync. its the easy way out. source :- http://www.everythingicafe.com/transfer-contacts-calendars-blackberry-iphone/2012/05/01/
To sync your contacts back to your iPhone using MobiKin Assistant for iOS, follow these steps: Install MobiKin Assistant for iOS on your computer. Connect your iPhone to the computer via USB and trust the computer. Open MobiKin Assistant and select “Contacts.” Import contacts from your computer to your iPhone using the “Import” option. Check your iPhone to confirm the contacts are synced.
You need to use the BlackBerry Desktop Manager. Click synchronize and and go to configuration. There you can set your Yahoo account. Once everything is setup click synchronize.
It depends if the original phone the SIM card belonged to was saving them to the SIM card itself. Here's some clarification: The SIM card will retain contacts from a previous phone. The iPhone will not recognize SIM contacts until they are imported to the Contact list via Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Import SIM Contacts The iPhone does not save contacts to the SIM card, and therefore if the SIM is from an old iPhone there won't be any SIM contacts present.
The iPhone and BlackBerry are both smartphones. The iPhone is produced by Apple, and the BlackBerry is produced by RIM (Research in Motion).