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Send your BlackBerry contact information easily with vCards

Posted by Joe on January 20, 2010 | 11 comments | Filed under : Quick Tips

Take a look at our blogroll. Do a Google search for “BlackBerry blog.” You’ll notice tons and tons of them. Why so many blogs, then, devoted to one topic? Because we all approach it from different angles. This is nice for readers, who can pick the one that best fits their BlackBerry needs. Plus, since we tend to interlink, you can keep up with most others as well. It’s great for the bloggers, too. No one person can think of everything. I love reading the stable of BlackBerry blogs because it gives me ideas for BBGeeks posts, both directly and indirectly. Today’s is a direct influence, from Robb at RIMarkable, one of the good guys in the blogosphere. He has an excellent tip for quickly and easily sending contact information to any email address or BlackBerry user.

The procedure to send is pretty simple. Go to your address book and scroll to the contact whose information you wish to send. Click the menu button, then select Send As Attachment. You then enter the email address of the person to whom you want to send the contact information, and your BlackBerry will send it as a .vcf file. This is a pretty universal file type. On a PC, Outlook can open it, and on a Mac the Address Book application will open it. Check here for a list of applications which will open .vcf files.

Sending to another BlackBerry user is even easier. Once the party receives the email with the .vcf attachment, he or she can open the attachment to view the contact information. Adding it takes just a few more clicks. Hit the menu button, then select Add to Contacts. Simple as that.

You can also send contact information to one of your BBM contacts. Instead of selecting Send As Attachment in the first step above, select Send To Messenger Contact. You can then select from your contact list.

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1 Scott December 6, 2011 at 11:34 pm

Hi, I am trying to send contact info as a vcard but dont seem to have the option in the menu?? I tried to follow instructions above. i have a bb bold. can you please help

Scott

2 Export your entire BlackBerry address book with Contact Import/Export | BBGeeks May 24, 2011 at 9:33 am

[...] a number of vCards, which are fairly common files containing contact information. We discussed sending BlackBerry contact information with vCards a while ago. The only drawback is that you can’t export your entire contacts list at once. A [...]

3 BlackBerry contact list quick tips | BBGeeks December 23, 2010 at 9:38 am

[...] actually a quick tip from about a year ago. You can send other BlackBerry users contact data with vCards. Just click menu while hovering over a contact and select Send as Attachment. That will bring up [...]

Cooper 4 Cooper October 18, 2010 at 10:40 am

@Kristin L It usually takes a few days for you to be able to delete the contacts that have sent info via vcards. I have no idea why exactly though.

5 Kristin L October 16, 2010 at 12:40 pm

Yea, i have the same problem.. My friend sent the contact threw bbm and now it wont let me delete or edit and i took the battery out and everything and they didnt even come with pictures and its starting to get on my nerves.

Any suggestions?
thanks!

Cooper 6 Cooper September 13, 2010 at 1:57 pm

@Georgea Are you still having trouble deleting the info? Do a battery pull then try deleting the info right afterward. If it was sent with a picture try deleting that first. This can be a very sluggish process and can appear at times that nothing is happening.

7 Georgea September 13, 2010 at 8:58 am

I received a vcf file through BBM. I added the contact received, but tried to edit it to add other information. I cannot edit or delete it! Have I done something wrong? Thanks!

Cooper 8 Cooper August 17, 2010 at 10:09 am

@Kristin If the .vcf contains a picture then start there – it takes a very long time to delete so be patient. Once it is gone then the responsiveness should return.

9 Kristin August 16, 2010 at 6:28 pm

How do you delete .vcf contacts received from a BBM contact?

10 Adding contacts to your BlackBerry Address Book | BB Geeks May 17, 2010 at 3:03 pm

[...] You can create vCard files from most email programs and load them directly onto your BlackBerry. Just email them to yourself, or have someone email one to you, download it, and then it will add to your contacts. You can read more about vCards here. [...]

11 Robb (RIMarkable) January 20, 2010 at 11:15 am

Thanks for the shout out Joe. :)

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