You can use the BlackBerry Content Transfer
app to easily switch to Android smartphones from BlackBerry
including PRIV and DTEK50. The BlackBerry Content Transfer app
helps you to set up your new device quickly by transferring data
that is saved in the storage space on your previous device. To keep
your data secure you can password-protect your transfer.
Which devices can I transfer from?
• Android devices running Android 4.0 or later
• iPhones running iOS 7 or later
• BlackBerry 7 devices
• BlackBerry 10 devices
What data can I transfer to my new Android smartphone from BlackBerry?
The BlackBerry Content Transfer app can move data that's saved locally on your previous device (in other words data that is synced with a cloud-based account such as an email account is not transferred). The type of data that you can transfer depends on the type of device that you're coming from:
• Android devices: contacts calendar events pictures videos music SMS text messages documents (Android 4.4 or later) email accounts
• iPhones: contacts calendar events pictures and videos that you took with the iPhone camera (pictures and videos that are in the Camera Roll)
• BlackBerry 7 devices: contacts calendar events pictures videos music notes tasks documents email accounts
• BlackBerry 10 devices: contacts calendar events pictures videos music SMS text messages notes and tasks from BlackBerry Remember documents email accounts
How do I transfer my content?
Depending on the device that you're switching from you can choose a transfer method that works the best for your situation:
• Android devices: Transfer your data using Google Drive or a private Wi-Fi network (such as a home network). You can create a password to encrypt your data while it's being transferred.
• iPhones: Transfer your data using Google Drive.
• BlackBerry 7 devices: Transfer your data using a private Wi-Fi network (such as a home network) or a media card (microSD card). If you use a Wi-Fi network you can create a password to encrypt your data while it's being transferred.
• BlackBerry 10 devices: Transfer your data using Google Drive a private Wi-Fi network (such as a home network) or a media card (microSD card). If you use Google Drive or a Wi-Fi network you can create a password to encrypt your data while it's being transferred.
To get started open the BlackBerry Content Transfer app on your new Android smartphone from BlackBerry and then follow the directions on the screen. For more details see BlackBerry.com/transfer.
Which devices can I transfer from?
• Android devices running Android 4.0 or later
• iPhones running iOS 7 or later
• BlackBerry 7 devices
• BlackBerry 10 devices
What data can I transfer to my new Android smartphone from BlackBerry?
The BlackBerry Content Transfer app can move data that's saved locally on your previous device (in other words data that is synced with a cloud-based account such as an email account is not transferred). The type of data that you can transfer depends on the type of device that you're coming from:
• Android devices: contacts calendar events pictures videos music SMS text messages documents (Android 4.4 or later) email accounts
• iPhones: contacts calendar events pictures and videos that you took with the iPhone camera (pictures and videos that are in the Camera Roll)
• BlackBerry 7 devices: contacts calendar events pictures videos music notes tasks documents email accounts
• BlackBerry 10 devices: contacts calendar events pictures videos music SMS text messages notes and tasks from BlackBerry Remember documents email accounts
How do I transfer my content?
Depending on the device that you're switching from you can choose a transfer method that works the best for your situation:
• Android devices: Transfer your data using Google Drive or a private Wi-Fi network (such as a home network). You can create a password to encrypt your data while it's being transferred.
• iPhones: Transfer your data using Google Drive.
• BlackBerry 7 devices: Transfer your data using a private Wi-Fi network (such as a home network) or a media card (microSD card). If you use a Wi-Fi network you can create a password to encrypt your data while it's being transferred.
• BlackBerry 10 devices: Transfer your data using Google Drive a private Wi-Fi network (such as a home network) or a media card (microSD card). If you use Google Drive or a Wi-Fi network you can create a password to encrypt your data while it's being transferred.
To get started open the BlackBerry Content Transfer app on your new Android smartphone from BlackBerry and then follow the directions on the screen. For more details see BlackBerry.com/transfer.
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