Dock it to your computer and do a fully backup.
Connect the BlackBerry to the computer and then open the Desktop Manager and go to Backup/Restore > Advanced. On the right-hand side should be all the databases for the BlackBerry. Highlight the Address Book and then select Clear. If you are connected via a BES and have wireless synchronization enabled then the database option will be greyed out. You would have to disable wireless synchronization in order to clear it this way.
go to alltel, cell south, or whatever user you have. they can transfer them for you.
BlackBerry provide software for use on a Mac (See links below).
use missing sync
Use The Plug That your phone came with plug it in on both sides then everything will tarnsfore to it
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.
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.
Do try using BlackBerry Backup Extractor at blackberryconverter.com. Works with both IPD and BBB backup files plus supports encrypted backups too. So, you can do what you want by simply using this 3rd party software and extracting data from the backup.
sim card
Yahoo! Go 2.0 had the ability to sync the BlackBerry address book with the Yahoo! contacts. I can not find this feature in Go 3.0. Too bad, it is a fantastic feature.
To recover a deleted BBM (BlackBerry Messenger) contact list, you can try restoring your device from a backup if you have one available. Check if you have a backup file in BlackBerry Link or on your computer. If no backup exists, you may not be able to retrieve the deleted contacts, as BBM does not have a built-in recovery feature. Additionally, consider reaching out to BlackBerry support for further assistance.
The BlackBerry Playbook is 200$