BlackBerry Smartphones restore phone again?

I bought a Blackberry curve 8520, thinking he had a GPS function. It's not, so I decided to move to a 9300 series. I downloaded and installed a few applications have many tasks, contacts and appointments in sync with my desktop computer and don't want to lose anything.

I made a backup with the Desktop Manager. It will transfer everything to the new phone when I get it back tomorrow?

How to restore the backup old phone to the new? Should what information I write on paper that won't be available when I turn in the old phone?

I'd better take my laptop with me and follow the instructions on page 14 of the Quickstart manual bit supplied with the 8520?

Kind regards

TwoHoot

Hello and welcome to the forums!

I suggest that you just use the device switch Wizard in Office Manager. Connect your old phone to your PC, open DM, click the switch of the device, and follow the prompts on the screen. It will transfer everything on the new phone. He could not transfer the apps if they are not compatible (or even at all, I don't remember), but if it's apps was purchased through appworld you should be able to download again to your new phone free of charge.

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