How to transfer contacts, photos and videos from BlackBerry DTEK60 to Fise M42421
Transfer contacts, photos and videos from your BlackBerry DTEK60 to the cloud server
PhoneCopy.com is a web service which is free for personal purposes (with few limitations). This tutorial will show you how to backup your data from BlackBerry DTEK60. The whole process can be completed in few minutes.
This guideline also works for similar devices like BlackBerry Aurora, BlackBerry DTEK50, BlackBerry KEYone, BlackBerry KEYone CDMA, BlackBerry Mercury.
Download PhoneCopy for Android to your Android phone, which you can download free of charge. After downloading and installing, go through the following steps.
Login
Run the app and create new account. If you already have an account choose "sign on".
Permissions
To allow correct functionality of PhoneCopy application we will kindly ask you to confirm access permissions for it.
When you confirm access to contacts you can set which "contacts databases" you want to backup.
If you also want to back up your SMS, enable access to the SMS in the next step.
After enabling media access, you can set up media backup (photos and videos).
Getting media from your old phone
If you want to download photos and videos from your previous phone (which was synchronized with PhoneCopy.com) you can select them like its shown in the image below. Then start the Synchronization using the Synchronize button.
And now it's time to transfer data to your Fise M42421
This guideline also works for similar devices like Fise M32421, Fise M32424, Fise M32428, Fise M32433 3G, Fise M42421A, Fise M42428, Fise M42433, Fise M42842.
Now you have all your contacts backed up on PhoneCopy and you can edit all your contacts in your online account. If you lose your phone or the stored data, or if you just run out of battery, you can see your contacts online.
Some additional tips:
Just as a reminder, the contacts are transferred via your mobile phone service provider, so you need to have data plan activated for the service to work. If you don't have a special data scheme, your carrier will charge you additional fees.