Step 1 – Parse NBF header ├─ Read file signature (e.g., "NBF" magic bytes) ├─ Extract chunk table offsets └─ Identify compression flag Step 2 – Decompress data chunks ├─ Inflate each chunk using zlib (RFC 1950) └─ Reassemble into raw backup stream
Step 4 – Map & transcode ├─ Convert text from UTF-16 to UTF-8 ├─ Map NBF field IDs to vCard 3.0 properties └─ Group multiple values (e.g., WORK, HOME, CELL phones) convert nbf file to vcf
Step 3 – Interpret raw database records ├─ Locate contact table (specific UID value) ├─ For each contact record: parse TLV (Type-Length-Value) fields └─ Extract: name, phone(s), email(s), address, photo, note Step 1 – Parse NBF header ├─ Read file signature (e
Step 5 – Assemble VCF output ├─ Write BEGIN:VCARD ├─ Write VERSION:3.0 ├─ Write mapped fields (FN, TEL, EMAIL, etc.) ├─ Encode photo as base64 with PHOTO;ENCODING=b;TYPE=JPEG ├─ Write END:VCARD └─ Repeat for each contact | Tool | Approach | Accuracy | Limitations | |------|----------|----------|--------------| | Gammu (CLI) | Full NBF parser + export to vCard | High | Requires command line; must compile on some OS | | nbf2vcf Python script | Partial NBF reverse-engineering | Medium | Older scripts may fail on new phone models | | Online converters | Proprietary backend | Unknown | Privacy risk (uploads NBF to server) | | Nokia Suite → Outlook → vCard | Indirect via Outlook | Medium-high | Requires Windows & Outlook; loses some custom fields | loses some custom fields |
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