Antenna internal blackBerry Smartphones

Does anyone know where the internal antenna is on the 8830?  Thank you!

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Down low near the microphone.

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    There are three types of potential memory on a BB: 1) application memory, the device memory) 2 and 3) Media/SD Card Memory.

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    That's what I set my phone freeze (9860). By JSanders.

    (1) make sure that you have Blackberry Desktop Manager installed.
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    Hello and welcome to the community!

    You have several misunderstandings... then this post will be a bit long... Sorry about that...

    haramo wrote:

    My boss gave me his old blackberry. He used proximus (Belgium). I don't think that the phone is locked (how I see this?).

    Reference:

    haramo wrote:

    If I understand correctly: Let's say if I'm going to buy a new company BASIC SIM card (a provider of services in Belgium), I need to install the software for this service provider.

    # With the appropriate tips (below), you can use any bundle of BONES of any carrier, as long as it's your specific model BB number.

    haramo wrote:

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    To use your BB when out of your network home, and if you want to keep your home SIM card inserted, you must have stored with your carrier network for roaming, international data plan if that's where you are roaming to.

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    haramo wrote:

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    The device memory - it is space on your BB you can touch these files, images, media, etc. In general, it is not very big, but it is available.

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    • KB14320 How to maximize space and power battery life on the BlackBerry smartphone
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    Finally, it is always important to correctly close applications when you are finished with them. Using the back or on the red button won't do that - those leave the app to decide what to do... and some let themselves memory-resident, consumes resources on your BB, slowing down the overall performance. On the contrary, to close an application, tap on and select 'Close' or 'Quit'... which force the application to be closed, freeing resources for your new use it consumed. Some applications will always be running (in general - BBMessenger, browser, homescreen, phone and Messages)... but, you should always close them properly - especially the browser... If we leave on a web page, it will not consume only additional resources, but the power of the battery as well.

    In addition, each time a random strange behavior or slow creeps, the first thing to do is a battery pop reboot. With power ON, remove the hood back and remove the battery. Wait a minute, then replace the battery and cover. Power on and wait patiently through the long reboot - about 5 minutes. See if things return to functioning. Like all computing devices, BB suffers from memory leaks and others... with a hard reboot is the best remedy. Some have taken to do this on a regular basis as a preventive measure... some as often as once a day. Others got the app QuickPull to automate a simulated Batt Pull.

    Good luck!

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      • KB14213 Call logs, SMS text and email messages are deleted from the BlackBerry smartphone
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    Maybe it will make a difference. I really do not know about you, to be honest. It's a tricky business, and you can well serve just as well by getting a new BB you get from your carrier... which by the way, you would have at least that the formal support at your disposal channel.

    Good luck!

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    • Create the BlackBerry Internet, BlackBerry mail and e-mail or account e-mail BlackBerry from your computer

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      • Create a BlackBerry email address

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    2. You will receive access configured successfully to your e-mail account. Click OK. Services - email account screen appears.
    3. Services - the email account screen gives an overview of the following:
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      • Option to add an e-mail account - allows the Subscriber to integrate third-party e-mail accounts
      • Services and settings - designed to allow subscribers to manage their BlackBerry Internet Service accounts, including the dispatch of service and change in language books
      • Help - provides online help
      • End user agreement

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  • Unable to connect to my Blackberry smartphone to sync my contacts and calendar

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  • 3/10/11: Vista update story reported that an update to the Blackberry smartphone failed to install. How can I get this update or at least know why it has not installed?

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    Installation status: failed

    Error details: Code 800F020B

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    Hello

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