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  • BlackBerry smartphones I want to restore the mail that is missing!

    Hello

    Help me!

    I want to restore the mail which is missing, because I did not know that after the passage of 30 days, email is eliminated.

    Are there methods to restore it?

    I use BB to the Japan.

    I visited a few special restoration contractor, but I can't find anything.

    I am involved because I wonder that there may be some methods.

    (I forgot to get back to the top)

    Hey sakimono21,

    Welcome to the community of BlackBerry Support Forums.

    Thanks for the question.

    My apologies, without a backup there will not be a way to restore e-mails.  You have e-mail messages saved on your computer or your webmail?  If you do, you can send to yourself and they will be received on the BlackBerry smartphone.

    Let me know if you have any other questions.

    See you soon.

  • BlackBerry Smartphones Bluetooth Headset - only works for calls

    I have a Blackberry Pearl 8100 Smartphone. I was quickly able to get a bluetooth headset to work with her. Unfortunately, when playing music headset does not work (the sound only comes out the phone via the handset or the speaker). If a request comes in while music is playing, the bluetooth headset picks it up.

    I'm doing something wrong? Why not the music on the game Pearl via bluetooth if I want?
    Thanks for any help there...

    Don

    Resolved when I upgraded the operating system.

  • BlackBerry smartphones I want my new Blackberry Contacts

    I have Xperia X 10 and I had taken backup Contacts and even recorded in a single VCF file for 500 contacts and I want all the contacts in my new blackberry, please help.

    Thanks in advance

    Kind regards

    Rakesh

    VCF files can be imported into Outlook, where you can import or synchronize with BlackBerry using the BlackBerry Desktop Software.

    If you can export or convert these VCF files into a CSV file, you can import the CSV on your BlackBerry using the BlackBerry Desktop Software.

    KB11194 How to import contacts from a CSV file already created for the BlackBerry smartphone

  • BlackBerry Smartphones old Version of Facebook for Blackberry "BOLD" 5

    Dear team,
    Kindly help me on how to download the old version of Facebook, who will be the opening of the screen NO browser.
    Thank you.

    Dude, I already answered your question on the other thread: https://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/BlackBerry-OS-Smartphones/old-version-of-facebook-for-blackb...

    I am not a moderator, but I would say kindly that you try does not reproduce the son, otherwise it is difficult to help.

    Good luck and I hope the link works. Make sure that access you it from the browser of your device.

  • BlackBerry smartphones I want my BBM back! BBM contacts switched between two phones I own, my wife and me

    Hey, my wife's friends are nice, but I can't be in their discussions... I have 2 bb Torch 9800. For no apparent reason about 3 months ago the bbm contacts exchanged between them without any reason. I've been in contact with my phone provider, and they are perplexed and said that it is a problem of bb... How can I get the bbm is switched back to good phones?

    I tried to remove and reinstall applications, same old contacts...

    Note: I share the same e-mail address on both phones, this could be and question? When I got the phones of MTS, a few years ago, they said it was very good and quite work very well to the top until there are a couple / few months.

    Hello and welcome to the community!

    Sharing the same e-mail address is no problem... e-mail systems is generally accessed from multiple customers, and the application of enamel on the BB is just another type of e-mail client.

    But, if you meant that you share the same BBID on both devices, then it indeed is probably the cause of the problem. It is inadvisable to associate a BBID to more than a SmartPhone BB. Strange things can happen, including the tangle of BBM contacts, as has happened to you.

    Since BBM7, BBM contacts are not stored on the device itself... on the contrary, they are stored "in the cloud" with the BBID. Before BBM7 (indeed, "a couple of years"), the BBM contacts were stored on the device itself and therefore would not mingle if a BBID has been shared between several BB devices.

    Here's what you need to do:

    1. Decide which of the two devices will retain the existing BBID
    2. Manually clean the BBM contacts to reflect only what desires this device
    3. On the other BB, you need to prepare by making a full backup of the device, because the "fix" will wipe
      • See the link in my sig auto on this post for instructions to complete backup
    4. Once you have this backup, you should separate this another BB the BBID existing and create a new brand for the single device
      • KB26694 How to change the BlackBerry ID on a BlackBerry smartphone or BlackBerry PlayBook Tablet
    5. Once this is done, you can switch to manually re-create all BBM contacts on the 2nd device (no, there is no way to automate this process for you)

    Good luck!

  • BlackBerry Smartphones comparing memory on "BOLD" for iphone: (?)

    The "BOLD" website lists: in addition to 624 MHz Intel procesor by Marvel (compared to 312 MHz), it lists flash 128 MB and 1 GB on-board memory and a slot for up to 16 GB more.

    The iphone site lists: it just says 8 GB or 16 GB flash.

    I do not understand the difference.  I think that the world of office in what concerns the hard drive and Ram.  I guess, but don't know, as smart phones like these use something similar to this, but given that two Web sites use exactly the same terminology I do not know how to compare.

    (1) the data above means that the iphone has much more available memory? (After all, 1 GB of flash is much more than 128 MB flash)

    (2) or maybe its apples and oranges and the 8 GB or 16 GB iphone capacity memory simply alluded without actually it indicating the location available for additional memory, so in reality is the same thing as the "BOLD"?  (But if its what so what's onboard memory iphone to compare with the 1 GB onboard memory referenced to the "BOLD"?)  And what is the comparison of the iphone for flash 128 MB?)

    (3) for the basic understanding, is the 128 MB of flash to the "BOLD" actually the RAM I think of a desktop computer, and if yes, what is the on-board memory of 1 GB?

    Can someone clarify all above and in particular specify them the appropriate comparisons with the iphone and not only on the question of memory, but also what is the processor of the iphone and the speed of the processor?

    Thank you.  The supposed November 4, 2008 U.S. retail release date is almost here.  I really hope that many folds referenced on this forum are addressed in this new phone.

    ncg61 wrote:

    The "BOLD" website lists: in addition to 624 MHz Intel procesor by Marvel (compared to 312 MHz), it lists flash 128 MB and 1 GB on-board memory and a slot for up to 16 GB more.

    The iphone site lists: it just says 8 GB or 16 GB flash.

    I do not understand the difference.  I think that the world of office in what concerns the hard drive and Ram.  I guess, but don't know, as smart phones like these use something similar to this, but given that two Web sites use exactly the same terminology I do not know how to compare.

    (1) the data above means that the iphone has much more available memory? (After all, 1 GB of flash is much more than 128 MB flash)

    Hello, you shouldn't think if conditions of RAM (RAM) / WORM (hard drive), but in terms of xxxx. On Blackberry devices, you have a partition for the system & applications (called "Internal memory"): it's the 128 MB on the "BOLD". On it, you hold:

    • The PIM applications: email, notes, address book, calendar, tasks and notes
    • Phone applications: SMS/MMS, browser, speech recognition
    • Third application Opera Mini, games and each application you want to download
    • the RAM as you understand it, on a computer

    Then you have an additional memory card (also called Media card), 8 MB up to 32 GB, which can contain all other things: photos, videos, mp3, Office & PDF files. It is equivalent to the non-system partition.

    On the iPhone, the two briefs are merged.

    On the Blackberry, there is a third party application that allows to store applications on the memory card and load them onto the internal memory before using it.

    ncg61 wrote:

    (2) or maybe its apples and oranges and the 8 GB or 16 GB iphone capacity memory simply alluded without actually it indicating the location available for additional memory, so in reality is the same thing as the "BOLD"?  (But if its what so what's onboard memory iphone to compare with the 1 GB onboard memory referenced to the "BOLD"?)  And what is the comparison of the iphone for flash 128 MB?)

    It is quite difficult to compare the two:

    on the iPhone, you have a powerful processor somehow, which is crippled by a lot of your operating system (it's OSX for Mobile, but always OSX). On a Blackberry, you have a CPU less powerful, but with an operating system designed for a handheld device.

    On an iPhone, an application is large enough. It is very rare to find one that is less than 1 MB.

    On the blackberry, it's the opposite: the applications are smaller.

    On an iPhone, you can not get an application that has not been approved by Apple Inc. (unless you jailbreak your iPhone). On a blackberry, you can get any app that someone publishes. Including porn.

    On an iPhone, if I want to develop an application, I have to pay a tax of $100 AppleInc; If I did not, then my application can be downloaded by jailbroken iPhones. On a Blackberry, I don't pay anything. I just publish it somewhere on the web. I'll give you a very specific example: Opera Mini is one of the most beautiful browser for mobile phones. Apple has refusedto got it publishedso no one can use it on an iPhone (except the jailbreak).

    Another very concrete example: If you pay $100 and prepare your application, if Apple refuses, then you have the eyes to cry: you've lost time (and perhaps money to hire developers) and you cannot be assured that you can sell.

    Another example: say, you sell an application. It is 10EUR. If the consumer is not happy with it, they can return it. In this case, he or she gets the return of 10EUR. Fine for him or her. But continues to Apple the transaction fees, which means or do not get the return 10EUR but 10EUR less standard fees from Apple (it's to a few % but I don't know how).

    the result is twofold:

    on the one hand, there is a trend that everyone wants to develop for Apple

    on the other side, Apple is doing everything to rot the lives of these people.

    But Apple's App Store is a good idea, and Blackberry has just made an announcement about a same store for Blackberry users.

    I just got a curve, so I'm not even interested in looking at the most advanced mobile devices with touch screen, but I think you should try both for real and not just look at the numbers. There are also some exclusive features to the iPhone: link to the iTunes music store and iPod it contains. and others that are exclusive to the "BOLD": stereo Bluetooth, copy/paste and total synchronization with Outlook (emails not only).

  • BlackBerry smartphones I want to delete the contents of my Contacts

    I have the 9530 and cleaned my contacts on my Mac computer file.  I tried to synchronize using Mac pocket for BB, having data on write the content of my contact with BB but he added data instead of writing.

    How can I delete the contacts in my Contacts file so I can start over with a new synchronization?

    Thank you

    Dunc

    To delete address book check completely following steps:

    1. Connect the BlackBerry smartphone to the computer.
    2. Open BlackBerry Desktop Manager.
    3. Double-click on the backup and restore, and then click Advanced.
    4. In the list of device databases, select the appropriate database.  For your problem, select address book.
    5. Click clear.
    6. In the warning window, click OK.
  • BlackBerry Smartphones changing approval to applications for 8520

    Is it possible to change the permission of 'Desktop To Go Applications' my word, excel, ppt and pdf of my curve8520? It is displayed as "deny".

    Hi and welcome to the Forums!

    There are dozens of permission settings... I have no way, what said you, namely that which shows that 'Deny '...

    But, if you can change that setting, then your likely BB is now or was formerly associated with a corporate BES environment, and a BES it policy is on board which is preventing access to this permission setting.

    If you are currently a member of BES, then you need to talk to your admins BES to access this special permission setting.

    If you are not currently associated with BES, TI latent policy was deleted not the when the BB is provided for you... and you need to remove. Please see this KB and consider very special on all the warnings about the loss of data:

    • KB14202 How to remove a policy from IT to a BlackBerry smartphone

    Good luck!

  • BlackBerry smartphones "BOLD" - want to delete facebook calendar, can you help me

    I downloaded facebook, then removed that it was going to cost too much, but now I have a calendar of facebook, I want that delete such that it appears as double entries in my own calendar.  I went into options and chose my calendar as the main calendar, but facebook calendar keeps reappearing?  Thanks for your suggestions

    Jomat Hello and welcome on the Blackberry Forums

    Follow this procedure

    If you encounter errors in your calendar on your BlackBerry, and you want to delete the entire database of calendar on your BlackBerry, follow the instructions below. If make sure that you have a good copy of your calendar, as will complete this procedure deletes all THE entries in calendar on your BlackBerry.

    1. open the Desktop Manager on your PC.

    2. open Backup/Restore > advanced.

    3. in Advanced Options, you will see a split pane screen. The left pane, it is what will be saved from your device, and the right is a list of the existing databases.

    3. highlight on the side right your Calendar database, and then click the arrow in the Middle pointing to the left. This will copy the information on and prepare it for the backup.

    4. once the backup is complete, click on the Clear button down to wipe and clean all the basis of the calendar.

    5. once it is finished, it will ask if you want to save the backup that you created, say you Yes and check the device to ensure that the calendar has been duly authorized to come out. Now, Resync the necessary contact details and you should be set to go.

  • BlackBerry Smartphones two ripe and spoiled for choice... Help?

    I finally took the plunge and bought my first blackberry (8520). I signed up for the bb data plan and all that jazz, and it has been awesome so far.

    So, here's the deal... the other day my brother bought and iPhone and decided that he did not want his old blackberry (9000). Can I use my data on its "BOLD" plan if it has been activated with my 8520? I thought I would use one as a backup when the other was in charge, or whatever haha (the spoilt for choice?). I asked people in the electronics store where I bought my blackberry but they said that my plan is not used on another blackberry device? is this true? because I still have doubts and that it is difficult to understand how this could be true...

    PS - the two devices are unlocked (if that makes a difference? I am such a newbie haha)

    Yes, it can be.

    If the Bold 9000 is unlocked, follow the instructions in the link below.

    http://www.BlackBerry.com/BTSC/KB04322

    Finally, you must ensure that the PIN of the bold has been released and is no longer on your old account of brothers. If you get an error making the change unit above which indicates the PIN code is stored on another medium, then your brother must ask his former carrier to release the AXIS of his account.

  • BlackBerry Smartphones need original IPD file for restore

    Hello

    I have a Blackberry Curve 8520 and I want to restore the data from the phone to the original settings when I bought it, unfortunately I didn't backup the data in any file so my question is if there are any file available original ipd I could use to restore the original settings.

    Ty

    Swin wrote:

    Well then how to restore the original phone settings?

    Ah, that's a different issue.

    Read this article from RIM's Knowledge Base to reset your device to factory settings.
    KB18998 How to reset a factory default BlackBerry smartphone

  • BlackBerry Smartphones multimedia eligible/usable filetypes for Pearl 8130

    Hi all

    Been browsing and have not had much luck finding anything about file types supported used by my Pearl. Anyone know which audio and video types are visible on the Pearl? Thank you very much.

    Media types supported on the BlackBerry smartphone

  • BlackBerry Smartphones short message transfer rejected for Bold 9780

    There is a person in my contacts that I can not text. Still, he comes up with a x red and says "transfer short message rejected". The person can still text me, however, and I have no trouble calling the number. It only occurs with this contact.

    I tried to delete the contact and re - add, take out battery and sim card, but it does not work.

    Can anyone help?

    Hi fireflyfishing

    Make sure that when you create the contact on your BlackBerry® smartphone, that their mobile phone number includes the area code.  Most providers require that the code is used when sending SMS messages.

    Thank you

  • BlackBerry smartphones I want dictionary for my blackberry9220

    Blackberry 9220 curve

    Find your BlackBerry World for a dictionary application.

    Please be patient with the responses in this forum, we're all users like you.

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