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
Connect it to your computer and go on nokia PC suite
From your E63, upload all contacts to a Google account (using GoogleSync) and then GoogleSync them back to your new Blackberry. You will need to install GoogleSync on both phones.
If you take your phone into the store, they can transfer all contacts over. They have a system that connects the two phones for contact transfer.
You need to have Blackberry Desktop Manager software installed. You need to synchronize to Outlook, making sure that "Synchronize Organizer Data" is selected. The contacts will then be available in your Outlook Contacts. You need to 'select all' and email to yourself. They will then be sent as individual vcf files. Then you Save Attachments to a folder on your computer. You then need to open Nokia PC Suite. Then manage your contacts and add the files where you saved them.
go to contacts and then hold the menu key . you will see the bluetooth symbol with a settings symbol on top. click on that. in the bluetooth menu move your cursor the nokia device . select transfer contacts from there. its icon looks like two yellow arrows . by menu key i mean the key with the bb logo on it. by dan zilfighnezcher for more help email the problem to me on dzilfighnezcher@gmail.com or tejas@gmx.us
through sd card ...they both support and have ports for them...that's it...easy...thank you.....from Brian.J.C.
The BlackBerry is owned and manufactured by Research in Motion Limited (RIM). As such there is no such thing as a Nokia BlackBerry as they are by nature, competitors.
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You have to create an external CSV file for that. After creating it transfer into the blackberry. You can then export contacts from that CSV/
u need a wire 4 that
no you have to buy a blackberry to get it ofcourse?
yes because the quality is good, but not on a blackberry !