BlackBerry smartphones, I made a goof... I think so

My alarm suddenly stopped sounding... AND speaker working not... since I am a technologically lacking, I'm sure I did something wrong. If someone could help with this, I'd be so gratelful.

Looks like the external speaker could have gone wrong or has a bad connection.

According to the age of the device, the warranty of one year could be put in place and an Exchange would be in the order of your mobile operator where you bought the BlackBerry?

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  • BlackBerry smartphone waiting madness if I don't get resolution.

    Dear all.

    For do more me crazy, can anyone advise how I can contact and get the support of a person in the blackberry app world.

    Its seems very quick and easy to take my hard earned but very difficult to get support unless you like through loads of other peoples problems to find a solution to your own.

    Im trying to solve a problem after the purchase of Pocket Informant for my bb storm.

    I can't find my key "reg" and followed the advice concerning the reconciliation of the purchase process. In addition, I also removed the app and reinstalled with a further reconciliation.

    It will not work.

    Please notify.

    hoppyberry.

    Hello

    As far as I know, RIM provides only limited support AppWorld... via their method of entry here... Forms go to:

    and complete the form. Use, in the "Please select a component:"on the ground, AppWorld billing/payment selection. " Any other setting routera simply anonymously you on these public forums. If you do not have an "order number" for that field, just use whatever it is (for example, '123456'). If the shape responds by telling you that your PIN is not valid, please report this fact back here also there is a path separate resolution for this problem.

    As you describe, I would suggest trying the following:

    In some cases, it was discovered that updates (from got AppWorld apps) require additional steps in order to install the update. If the update will not install, please try this:

    1. Homescreen > Options > Advanced Options > Applications > highlight the app > BBKey > delete
    2. AppWorld > MyWorld > Login > highlight the app (if she shows at all, in any State) > BBKey > delete
    3. Use your PC (via the mass storage Mode) or your BB (via Media > BBKey > Explore) and find all references (folders, files) to the app delete everything you find. Search the memory of your device and your press card as well.
    4. Use this link to user guide AppWorld for re - install the app - then predict a new activation/registration key

    Hope that helps.

  • BlackBerry Smartphones BB made leave emails on the server by default?

    New to my BB Bold 9900 and, while I can set up my email accounts, I wonder if BB leaves a copy of the emails it sends to the phone on the server? I use multiple POP3 e-mail accounts and you want to keep a master copy of everything on my PC / Outlook.

    Is there a parameter / switch anywhere on the phone to do this?  I tried to send emails and they seem to be left on the server but nervous to configure all accounts without knowing how it works!  I don't want to sync between Outlook & "BOLD".

    Any indication of the place where is would be appreciated.

    TIA
    DAV

    So, as you can see on the chart in the link, POP3 do not reconcile "sent" emails on the server.

    And 'push' email is the RIM technology. Not 'pull' as the iPad. If you can just go 'get' your email at will.

    There are ways to work around the old... for your email, put a "automatically BCC" email BIS yous put in place, to yourself.

    Then, set a filter on the enamel of your self do not push unit.

    And then, in your Outlook, you set a rule on mail entering yourself to be deposited in your "sent" folder

  • No. phones smart blackBerry smartphone made by BlackBerry - is it true?

    German press reports the end of BlackBerry as a manufacturer of smartphone.

    http://www.Golem.de/news/Mobilfunk-BlackBerry-entwickelt-keine-smartphones-Mehr-1609-123511.html

    Is this true? And delays in updating a hint of the near end of the BlackBerry smartphones? Both sell hardware as possible before moving to a software developer pure offering solutions to large business customers? And stop doing anything for the devices the year next after a last updated OS10 and Android?

    It is a promised how much official BlackBerry will support the PRIV and the DTEK50?

    What?

    http://blogs.BlackBerry.com/2016/10/the-future-of-BlackBerry-devices/

    "Stop us handset hardware development and take full advantage of third parties to develop the hardware and to distribute and support the BlackBerry handset brand."

    BlackBerry has signed a manufacturing contract, or in other words has had industrial partners. But BlackBerry has made the development and design, marketing and support. In the statement of BlackBerry itself, which ends. It will allow software; Is no longer develop and commercialize and support material.

    So to the OP, Yes to your first question.

  • BlackBerry smartphones can not upgrade world BB (I think)

    A few weeks when starting AppWorld on my phone, it said I needed to upgrade my AppWorld/world software.  I went through a process of downloading, including the signing of an agreement of the user, who probably took care of him.

    But I don't, because I didn't take over the world.  Here's what I'm trying to start:

    Press App World icon in the home screen

    Message appears: "to continue using Blackberry App World, you need to upgrade your current version. ..."

    Select [update]

    A web page loads up, that resembles http://appworld.blackberry.com, except that do not load images

    And here I go, because I do not know what, if anything, I have to have from there.

    I have a Blackberry 8350, and the OS is (I guess)? 5.0.0.601.

    Help please?

    Hello and welcome to the community!

    Please try this sequence:

    (1) to remove from your BB AppWorld

    • KB10040 How to view or delete applications on a BlackBerry smartphone
    • He asks to restart the BB,

    (2) a Batt Pull reboot (power on, remove the battery, wait, insert the battery, wait), even if redundant to the one you did in step 1.

    3) install a new copy of AppWorld (on your BB)

    (4) restart another Batt-sweater

    (5) see if it works now.

    See you soon!

  • BlackBerry Smartphones made Error Page

    Hello I got my BlackBerry Curve 8520 for a month and sometimes I try to load a Web page, such as Facebook, it indicates an error due when trying to make your Web page.

    Please help me in setting my BlackBerry Curve 8520!

    Hello and welcome to the community!

    Here's a knockout who deals with this error:

    • KB11620 The browser on the BlackBerry smartphone displays an error message when you try to load web pages or continuous requests the web page

    I hope that it contains something useful! There are also several existing threads on this site, which discuss exact error... your opinion of those who may prove useful, and a search of this website, by using the error message, error code or symptom, should reveal all the existing threads that are applicable to you.

    Good luck and let us know!

  • BlackBerry smartphones think I've seriously damaged my BB curve9320! need help ASAP please:)

    Could you possibly help me please?

    I had a blackberry 9320

    My encryption settings and firewall settings are locked and have tried everything to unlock

    And also my application management won't let me not reset my fire wall guests Ant guard saying reset

    By default the permissions without what do? I havnt had my discs either...

    Hello and welcome to the community!

    I can't tell you how you got in this situation, but what you describe resembles a restriction of the COMPUTING policy... Please check here:

    • KB30076 How to check for an it on a BlackBerry smartphone policy

    If there is a COMPUTING strategy and you are on corporate/BES, then you have to go talk to your BES admins... they are in control.

    If you have a COMPUTER policy but are not in BES, then you will need to make fairly drastic measures to clean it... and you don't need your original discs... just a PC and access internet.

    First, download and install the PC Desktop software:

    Now, the behavior of your BB to your PC a backup:

    Now perform a ResetToFactory

    • KB31291 How to reset a BlackBerry smartphone to factory using BlackBerry Desktop Software Settings

    Now run a restore of your BB of the backup that you have brought to your PC... but don't forget and NOT do a restore roughly. Don't restore these databases you need and more precisely to avoid those that relate to the COMPUTER policy:

    • KB10339 How to use BlackBerry Desktop Software to restore data from a BlackBerry smartphone from a backup file
    • KB03974 List of database for the blackBerry smartphone

    Now you should be in control on all these parameters.

    Good luck!

  • BlackBerry smartphones, I think that my phone hates me :(

    Hi so yes

    I did have my Blackberry for a while and today I downloaded a theme (free trial Doodles) and since I decided to try it my phone has continued to spoil

    Does not open my options so I can't change or remove this theme

    BlackBerry App World does not open apps so that I can not download another theme

    I don't really know what to do

    Someone please help

    Hi and welcome to the forums!

    Try to run your device in safe mode. You should be able to remove the theme of the problem. I suggest a peripheral complete backup using Desktop Manager before deleting anything.

    Thank you

    Bifocals

    KB17877 How to start a BlackBerry smartphone in safe mode

    At the start of the BlackBerry® smartphone, safe mode can be used to prevent third-party applications to run automatically. Safe mode is designed to allow troubleshooting or remove any unwanted applications.

  • BlackBerry Smartphones Resettofactory does not BES

    The Bold 9900 was used with BES. Now, I like to use without BES, on a pop account.

    I used Desktop to factory. I used LOADER.exe compand line at /resettofactory.

    Nevertheless, after it restarts, and I try to add the POP account, I get.

    Accounts activated

    No active account

    Account activation

    To activate your business account, enter

    information provided by your system

    Administrator in the fields below.

    E-mail:

    Activation password

    View the password

    Activate

    Me doesn't appears not be factory because there is no place to add a pop account without activate BES.

    I just need to go to Yahoo, without BES. Any suggestions?

    Sourcery says:

    I also did a wipe of security directly on the phone. No joy.

    According to KB21918 and KB18998, you should eliminate BES.

    Actually no, both give a re-read, especially words such as these:

    The factory reset just as the option wipe Handheld performs from the BlackBerry smartphone, with a few minor differences.

    • Wipe Handheld - The wipe Handheld option is made directly on the BlackBerry smartphone (see KB02318 and KB14058). This option removes all BlackBerry application data (emails, address book entries, calendar of events, etc.) and allows the removal of installed Applications and the content of the press card.
    • Reset to the default factory - data Application will be withdrawn and HE are so political. Third-party programs will be NOT affected by this operation. They will remain intact.

    ResetToFactory, via the charger or desktop software, is the method to remove an it strategy. Reference:

    • Article ID: KB16307 Actions performed by the BlackBerry smartphone during the removal of the user stored and application data

    Now, PAHO situation... which I think is that the device has been associated with BES before and is no longer. Once the it strategy is removed, then the unit must be ready to accept the carrier BIS account. You can check if the it policy has been removed through this:

    • Article ID: KB30076 How to check for an it on a BlackBerry smartphone policy

    If the company removed and only is offered for the e-mail configuration, then the problem is that the unit does not service the carrier BIS.

    To use the exclusive services of BB (including the ability to Push email, BBM, etc), you must have an adequate data of your carrier plan. Carriers BIS (BlackBerry Internet Service) host for their BB users. In general, BIS is not available through generic data plans. Several ships make stop what is needed the Blackberry data plan. Whatever they call it, it is the carrier that delivers BIS users of BB - contact - the for assistance. Once you have an email Push-enabled compatible BIS data plan on your BB (fees regardless of your carrier will charge, btw), your exclusive services BB will work (for example, you will have a staff/Internet Email added to the email Setup Wizard, your BBM will work, etc.).

    With hundreds of carriers in the world, each with dozens of different data plans it is impossible to say that any plan service could actually expressly provide for. Only carriers can answer this question. The best thing to do is to decide what services you want and then talk to your carrier about obtaining a data plan that allows what you want (to them).

    Good luck!

  • BlackBerry Smartphones location of saved Text messages and downloads please as a desire to update the device software

    I have a Blackberry 9300. I noticed while testing option 'restore' in Blackberry Desktop Software 'Saved messages' is grey so not able to restore and downloaded programs were not included in the backup course so I'm delaying the update of the OS 6 bundle OS 6 bundle 1879 2949 until I can get these issues resolved. First of all, where are my saved text messages would be they located on the SD card? Secondly, where are the downloaded applications and how would bring him back, I should reinstall individually or is there a better method I guess updating the software of the device would eliminate any reference to them? Thanks in advance, Marcia

    willismc wrote:
    My problem, I think that will be most of the downloads and installations have been from the Blackberry web, although "My World" lists apps, I have only the option to remove and reinstall yet if I so choose. That's why I need to dig a little deeper on the aspect of the place here.

    To reinstall your applications, see this KB:

    • KB17625 How to install or transfer has already purchased apps from BlackBerry App World for BlackBerry smartphone

    You may also need to clear the cache of application AppWorld:

    1. open the App World

    2. go to my world

    3. follow one (and only one!) of these steps:

    3. for the BB keyboard-oriented - hold down the ALT key and press on, in the sequence R, then S, then T

    3B. for touch screen only BBs - hold the num-lock (! 123 button) so that it hangs and then press on, in the sequence 3, then 4, then)

    3 c for the most recent (e, g., OS6 and 7) BB s, see this KB:

    • KB24714 How to clear the cache of BlackBerry App World

    4 AppWorld must close

    5. If your BB locks after issuing clear cache, do a battery pull reboot

    6. return to AppWorld/MyWorld (it can be slow, while it re - sync).

    If (4) stage arrives not as described, then the empty the cache failed.

    willismc wrote:
    I was also interested to read your information on the primary database of smartphone that made me wonder if it was at this location that the saved text messages were built. I mention this as I save some of my text messages I can consult at any time by selecting 'View the Messages stored' in the menu messages text, which lists the emails and text messages, that you saved.

    The Interface of Messages is against the databases on the BB... Watch a saved messages can be as simple as a filter that is applied to display only those, but always from the same database. Also understand that the 'Messages' is a term Super set, with "email", "SMS", and other types of messages into subsets.

    willismc wrote:
    Saving messages electronic elsewhere are not a problem but saved SMS backup does not seem to be an option, why would I need to check this feature before upgrading the device software. Appreciate your answer to that one.

    As I said, I suspect saved SMS Messages to be a subset of the base of great set 'SMS Messages"together with the message 'saved' being a subset within this database.

    I can't answer definitively for you because I've never had the problem you are experiencing. You may need to test to know for sure.

    Good luck!

  • BlackBerry® Smartphones getting fake email

    Hello:

    I seem to be getting the wrong email. It seems an ENCORE in Bournemouth in England is send someone elses email to my PIN in the Canada. I sent emails to person to get his BIS to stop, but she did not. I don't think she even knows or cares. What to do. It makes me crazy with 50 emails a day.

    To clarify, e-mails are sent to any PIN code. Rather, BIS pulls e-mails from an e-mail server and pushes them to the Messages of BB app under this integrated email account via BIS BB (for example, the e-mail on the device Setup Wizard). So, if you have only your GMail integrated with this BB, it must have some sort of redirection rule of sending emails to your GMail (which would be strange, indeed, I think)... but not to your BB PIN, for real emails don't get shipped PIN, only on the e-mail address.

    Either it was not a new device but rather was used and was not properly cleaned of all configurations before being sold... and you're the unlucky recipient of a sloppy seller does not complete what they need to do:

    • KB05099 Steps to take before selling or after the purchase of a used BlackBerry smartphone

    To be sure, check inside the e-mail Setup Wizard and see what you have there... If you only have your GMail account, then something really weird happens... and I recommend to contact the seller and make them apply to 'new' State they represented as height (note that is what matters... packaging can always be made to air well... only the issues of representation of sellers).

    You can try the steps from the buyer in the KB above... but from what you describe, I honestly have very deep concern now on the total utility of this unit for you... He would never properly and fully usable.

    Good luck!

  • Backup BlackBerry Smartphones get BB protect compared to the clouds

    Hello world

    I tried the manual backup yesterday by the site Web de Blackberry Protect. I successfully backed up the first time and made a few changes on my BB Curve 9300. Freed from some space by deleting messages and other data. I also want to return to the top of that State or to this specific point, I did the backup through the site Web of Protect. To my surprise (and I'm not aware) the new backup crushed my previous where in I need important messages I deleted expects that the backup will just create another set of backup rather than crush the other.

    My question is. Are there opportunities that I can restore this backup?

    After a few searches on Google and read messages. I knew that the backup is saved in the cloud that has lost the chances of recovering data backup with recovery tools that I can use.  I thought that if I can retrieve/recover deleted files and even formatted disks, technical staff of BB Protect or RIM could do the same and help me with my problem.

    Hope my message reached the Cloud for RIM or BB Protect administrator.

    Thanks in advance.

    Anthony

    Hello and welcome to the community!

    First of all... this site is not a channel for any official communication with, support, or climbing to the RIM. This site is a community of users for volunteers who are trying their best to help each other, but we have no access to any system "back-end" to act on your request. If you really need official support from RIM, you must start with your support contract required string that starts with your mobile service provider, which can degenerate case RIM free of charge to the end user if such is always appropriate.

    There is something called incident support, but it costs to just ask the original question, since you are not through the contract, you signed at the time of purchase. If you want to study, you can check it out here:

    OK... with that of the road, see:

    • KB25063 How to use BlackBerry Protect to restore data on a BlackBerry smartphone

    According to who, it should actually be different dates you can use BB Protect backups. If they are not, however, appear for one reason or another, they are not available to you through any means automatic... and you would need official support (above) of a human being to the RIM to see if it can be recovered.

    All this said, I hope that you are not solely on BB Protect for your backup needs. BB Protect only back up (I think) 8 databases, which is a small subset of all the content of all of your valuable data. FYI, here's the process that I always recommend:

    Daily - configure BB Protect to save what he can, preferring to WiFi if the network of consumer data carrier is a matter of concern.

    Weekly:

    If you're not up to BBM7, then manually save your BBM contacts to the memory of your device or Media Card

    • KB20554 How to back up and restore the BlackBerry Messenger contacts list

    Via the mass storage Mode, copy all the contents of the memory of your device and Media Card on your computer

    • KB11879 What is the mass storage mode

    Via the desktop software, perform a full backup of your BB

    • KB12487 How to back up data from smartphone BlackBerry using BlackBerry Desktop Software for Windows
    • KB03974 List of database for the blackBerry smartphone

    There is an old saying:

    • There are two types of computers of users of devices - those who have lost data and those who will be

    As insurance, the backups are reactive or an optional activity. And this process, in my humble OPINION, provides the best protection of all the valuable data that is kept on their BB. When you compare BB Protect backup actually compared this process to protect, I think you will find that the difference is very large. In addition, this process would give you 100% control to keep the previous backups.

    Good luck!

  • BlackBerry smartphones can not connect to Internet / locked message screen

    Hello!!

     

    I have 2 questions that I hope someone can answer.

     

    #1), I have a unlocked new Curve 9300 OS5, checked with my cell phone provider to make sure that everything was compatible before I bought it. My cell phone operator's cellular consumption and their internet settings etc is the same as AT & T, but I am not able to connect to the internet. The phone I bought was a phone that has been configured for use with AT & T. My operator tells me that Blackberry phones are the only phones that they were not able to get to connect to the internet, all other phones that they have had no problem with, nice huh?  I do not understand why Blackberry phones, even those which is suitable for AT & T does not connect to the internet via cellular consumption, even using the same codes, or what you like AT & T, or so I thought. Someone, can someone help me to understand this or put me in touch with someone who can, I think Blackberry would learn this so that the problem can be solved, I know several people who would have liked to have bought Blackberry phones, but decided to not not having heard about my situation.

     

    Locked screen message #2). I watched the video and followed the direction, made several times to ensure that I was not missing anything and I still can't display locked message to change the message resolved to plant in my message. Any thoughts on this problem?

     

    Thanking all in advance for your time and your help.

     

    Heidi

    #1) to connect to the Internet with a BlackBerry, you need to have a BlackBerry plan data. Without this, you will get no data service, apart from a few wifi on a BlackBerry Smartphone services.

    (#2) you are sure that the device is 'new '? That the message is displayed on the lock screen?

  • BlackBerry smartphone App Inaccessible World - Error Message "App World has been blocked"

    Dear all,

    I recently bought one of mark Sprint Blackberry Curve 9350 (in excellent condition) on Amazon, and the phone is fully functional, except that whenever I try to access the Blackberry App World I get a pop-up message reading "App World has been blocked".

    At first, when I changed my line of Sprint prior to my new curve, the phone has completely wiped and reset.  I started to use the various functions and only a few days later, realized that I can't access App World.  I talk to several representatives of Sprint and in the few days has taken the following steps, all without success:

    Uninstalled and reinstalled App World

    Do you have a Batt pull with the phone on, uninstalled and reinstalled App World and made another Batt-sweater

    Addict connected the phone to my laptop computer and uninstalled App World via Blackberry Desktop Manager

    As I bought the phone on Amazon, I do not think the guaranteed protection applies.  However, it seems incongruous that all other applications and the phone features work, with the exception of the App World.

    Could someone please suggest measures to address the problem and to App World accessible?

    Also, could someone please advise if I can bypass the App World app and install Blackberry apps on the curve directly through the Blackberry Desktop Manager and, if so, what steps are?

    Many thanks in advance,

    Colby

    Hello

    From this description, I suspect that a latent policy is on your BB that blocks AW. Normally, the error message would say more than that you reported and would be more indicative... but it's I think of what you have provided.

    To clean, you have actually several things you need to do... from checking to see if it is indeed the case:

    • KB30076 How to check for an it on a BlackBerry smartphone policy

    Unfortunately, there are also a few situations with 'stealth' COMPUTER strategies that exist, but are not actually display as per the above. Again, the complete error message may have provided a better hint this topic.

    However, I think you need to take steps in any case, especially in light of your method of supply. Reference:

    • KB05099 Steps to take before selling or after the purchase of a used BlackBerry smartphone

    Although it may look as if someone has or do you a lot of that, I think you need to see it again to be sure. None of these methods to WIPE would actually have relatively far BB COMPUTING policy. Instead, you must run the ResetToFactory process, which I recommend you do instead of (or in addition to) the WIPE which recommends the KB:

    • KB31291 How to reset a BlackBerry smartphone to factory using BlackBerry Desktop Software Settings

    In addition, you must be careful if you have already placed on the BB data that you need to maintain. You can backup/restore your device before and after these wipes, but you must be careful when you restore... don't do a full restore or you will simply put the return policy on board IT again. On the contrary, do a selective restore only the databases that you need and be 100% sure to avoid any database which have nothing to do with politics:

    • KB03974 List of database for the blackBerry smartphone

    Finally... given this situation, it is quite possible that there are additional challenges with this specific BB. For example, if the BRI account is locked due to the BB being previously reported as lost or stolen, nothing don't you can do about it, and you will never be able to have all the services. But Orange should definitely be able to tell if that is the case.

    cbhjenkins wrote:

    Also, could someone please advise if I can bypass the App World app and install Blackberry apps on the curve directly through the Blackberry Desktop Manager and, if so, what steps are?

    These methods exist:

    • KB14473 How to install an application on a smart phone BlackBerry with the BlackBerry Desktop Software
    • KB04670 Install a third-party application with the Application Loader
    • KB28715 How to install BlackBerry App World applications, using a computer system

    However, there is no way of knowing if the it policy will also block these methods.

    Good luck and let us know!

  • BlackBerry Smartphones after International travel, cannot cross GSM network only WiFi internet

    I live in Germany and recently went to the Netherlands. When I crossed the border, Vodafone made me cut my data services due to roaming, which I did.  When I went back in Germany and handed over running my data services, I now can't get internet access (browsing and e-mail) when I am connected to my network domestic wi - fi.  As soon as I get out of my house, I can't access e-mail or internet on GSM network.  Texting still works like the phone feature.    I hope there is a change in the fast configuration I can do, but so far, all indications are that it connects to the network vodafone.de, so I think it's a setting on the phone rather than a network problem.

    I get the error message is "the network is currently unavailable...". »

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    BB Curve 8520

    V5.0.01036

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    Hi and welcome to the Forums!

    I suggest the following, in order, even if they seem redundant to what you have already tried (steps 1 and 2, each should result in a message to your BB to come...) Please wait for this before moving on to the next step):

    (1) registry HRT

    • KB00510 How to register a BlackBerry smartphone with wireless network

    (2) remove and return Service directories

    • KB05000 Remove the maintenance book for the BlackBerry Internet Service email account in the BlackBerry smartphone
    • KB02830 Send the directories for the BlackBerry Internet Service

    (3) restart to take batt

    • 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.

    I hope that will move things again for you! If this isn't the case, then you should contact your provider of wireless services for formal support.

    Good luck!

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