Thursday, May 25, 2017

How to transfer data from BlackBerry 10 to a new iPhone 6

How to transfer data from BlackBerry 10 to a new iPhone 6


How to transfer data from BlackBerry 10 to a new iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus


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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TRANSFERRING CONTACTS, PHOTOS, CALENDARS, MUSIC, AND MORE FROM YOUR BLACKBERRY 10 DEVICE TO YOUR NEW IPHONE 6 OR IPHONE 6 PLUS!
So youve been hanging onto BlackBerry for awhile, but youre ready to switch after seeing the shiny new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. We cant blame you - the iPhone 6 is a pretty attractive piece of hardware and the 6 Plus is a whole new ball game when it comes to big-screen beauty. iOS 8 is introducing a lot of great new features which make the entire package all the more enticing. For many this is going to be a return to familiar territory, for others its going to be a bit of a culture shock. Either way, were here to help.
Heres how to get your stuff from your old BlackBerry 10 phone to your new iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus.

Google, Facebook, and Twitter

The easiest way to transfer contacts, calendars, and notes is through a cloud service. If youre already using one of the many that are cross-platform, you can get your contacts over in just a few steps. If youre using Gmail as your primary account on BB10, your address book and calendar should be ready to pull down to iOS with minimal effort - iCloud can handle all of that stuff too. If youre using contacts on another service, like Yahoo! or Exchange, the situation is similar.
If most of your contacts live in either Facebook or Twitter, iOS natively lets you bring down your Facebook and Twitter contacts into the default Contacts app in just a few easy steps. Just head into the Settings app and tell both of them to update your Contacts app.

Third party services

If you dont trust Google or iCloud, you can also use a third party app like InTouch to upload and restore content between devices, though theres little reason to trust them any more than Google or Apple. Pictures, music, and other files can be shunted over through the native Box or DropBox apps on both handsets, or Google Drive if you grab PlayCloud 10 on BlackBerry.
Box even offers automatic uploads on BlackBerry 10 which makes it super simple to get all your photos into the cloud. Once they are, just download the Box app for iOS and all your pictures will come down safe and sound, no cords necessary!
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BlackBerry Link

If for whatever reason you cant or dont want to have your data sent up to the cloud you can side-load your contacts from your PC using BlackBerry Link. If youve already set up BlackBerry Link and are regularly backing up your data (wirelessly or otherwise), its entirely possible that all of your data is already good to import through iTunes. If not, full details on using Link can be found here, but heres the play-by-play to get your contact and calendar data from your BlackBerry onto your computer.
  1. Plug in your BlackBerry 10 device to your computer over USB.
  2. Open BlackBerry Link. (Download it here if you dont have it already.)
  3. Click the arrow at the tab at the bottom for your BlackBerry device, and underSynchronization, click Set Up Contact Syncing.
  4. Pick either Outlook or Windows or Mac Contacts from the drop-down menu and click OK. Back up to step 3, and do the same for Calendar Syncing. Remember what you pick here - its what youll need to restore from iTunes later.
  5. In the left-hand pane, click Sync Calendars/Contacts.
Music, pictures and videos can be handled similarly through BlackBerry Link, except theyre backed up to iTunes.
  1. Plug in your BlackBerry via USB.
  2. Click the bottom tab for your BlackBerry device, and click the gear in the top-right. Check to make sure the Computer Import Folders are monitoring the same directory as your iTunes music, pictures and video libraries.
  3. Ensure under the device tab that all of the content types you want to import are checked off, then on the left-hand pane, click Back Up Now.
To skip using BlackBerry Link, simply copy your files from your BlackBerry to your Mac or PC. Just plug in your BlackBerry, open up your file explorer on your computer, find the pictures, music, and video directories on your BlackBerry (by default on the SD card, but be sure to check the separate device storage), copy the directories, and paste them somewhere readily accessible on your computer. From there you can move the files to where iTunes can sync up with them appropriately.
Now comes the easy part - getting everything from iTunes onto your shiny new iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, or whatever other iOS device youve picked up. The set-up process is largely unchanged from previous generations, which weve run through before here. If youve got iTunes, Outlook, and iPhoto hooked up to the data youve pulled down from your BlackBerry, this should be easy-peasy.
  1. Download and install iTunes if you havent already. Youll also need to sign up for an Apple ID if you dont have one.
  2. Ensure iTunes has scanned and registers as much of your media to transfer as possible.
  3. Power on your new iPhone, and log in with your Apple ID.
  4. Follow the set-up instructions and sync with iTunes over either Wi-Fi or USB.
At that point, iTunes should start hauling in music, photos, and video. Contacts and Calendar items in Outlook are pulled in through iTunes as well; click the iPhone button in the top-right, click the Info tab, and you should be able to toggle all three and sync again. If they say theyre being synced to the cloud already, then hop on your iPhone, go into Settings, Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and make sure the appropriate sections within each account (including iCloud) is disabled. Keep in mind, however, that syncing over the cloud is by far the easiest way to go about handling all of this stuff.
Thats all there is to it. You should now be good to go with your brand new iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus and iOS 8.



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