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How to Transfer SMS from BlackBerry to Samsung

-- Thursday, March 27, 2014
BlackBerry used to be very popular. But with more and more people choose Samsung when they buy new phones, some of them don't know how to transfer text messages from BlackBerry to new Samsung phones. But some texts include commercial or personal information. So they are very much in need to move them to their new phone. Now I highly recommend you a software called Phone Transfer, with which you can solve this problem with ease.

With three simple steps, you can move all your texts in your BlackBerry device quickly, including contacts and text messages. Now let's learn together.

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Three Steps to Transfer Text Messages from BlackBerry to Galaxy

Step 1 Backup your BB on the Computer
Connect your BlackBerry to the computer with a cable. Run BlackBerry® Desktop Software. After detected, click "Back up Now" to backup your BB SMS.

Transfer SMS from BlackBerry to Galaxy

Step 2 Make your Samsung Connected to the Computer
Install and run Phone Transfer on the computer. Connect your Samsung phone to the computer with a cable. Then Click "Restore" in the Backup and Restore mode.

Move Text Messages from Blackberry to Samsung

Step 3 Transfer SMS to your Samsung Phone
When your Samsung device shows up on the right, click the inverted triangle to show the pull-down list. Select Blackberry backup file and tick the items you want to move. At last, click "Start Copy".
If you only want to transfer SMS, you should unlock Contacts and Call logs first.

Transfer Data from BlackBerry to Samsung

In fact, besides BlackBerry to Samsung, Phone Transfer can also move data in your BB device to many other Android phone. Since now you know how it works, share it with your friends in need!

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Ivy Bruce

Ivy Bruce is the Founder and Editorial Director at Recovery-Android Studio. You can also find her on Google+ and Twitter.