How to transfer contacts, photos and videos from BlackBerry KEYone Dual SIM TD-LTE to Vida Kimem Kerefa 4G
Transfer contacts, photos and videos from your BlackBerry KEYone Dual SIM TD-LTE to the cloud server
In our guideline we will introduce PhoneCopy.com service which supports many phones from almost all manufacturers, including BlackBerry KEYone Dual SIM TD-LTE, and can be easily used to synchronize data between two or more devices.
This guideline also works for similar devices like BlackBerry Aurora, BlackBerry KEY 2, BlackBerry KEY 2 LE, BlackBerry KEYone CDMA, BlackBerry KEYONE DUAL SIM, BlackBerry Mercury, BlackBerry Motion.
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 Vida Kimem Kerefa 4G
This guideline also works for similar devices like Vida Atom 3G, Vida K242, Vida Smart Hi-Fi.
Once everything is done, check your data on the web. Login to PhoneCopy webpage and you will see brief review of all data transferred from your device. With another mouse click, you can review the change of each particular item.
Some additional tips:
On your online account, you will see full history of your contacts, as well as the data that you've deleted in between the synchronizations. You can find them in an archive from where you can restore them. And if this is still not enough of a backup for you, you can download a CSV file, that you can store in your computer.