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Will I need a new email address? Which ISPs will this work with?
If your ISP supports POP3 or IMAP4, you can continue to use the same email address. You can also access multiple existing email accounts (including web-based and ISP accounts) from a single BlackBerry handheld through use of POP3, IMAP4 and/or mail forwarding. Alternatively, you can also set up a new BlackBerry email address for use on your BlackBerry.
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How many email accounts can I have?
Up to 10 email addresses can be supported. This can be a mix of business or personal email addresses.
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Can I receive and view attachments e.g. MS Word, Excel etc…
Yes. BlackBerry has a built-in wireless attachment service that will allow you to view documents. This service does not take up storage space on the handheld (Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, PDF, ZIP, JPG, BMP, and TIFF are all supported).
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How long is the battery life?
Up to 198 minutes talk time; up to 8 days stand-by time.
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How much storage is there available on the device?
32MB flash memory, 4MB SRAM.
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Can I pick up my email from the Internet client when the mobile device is out of coverage?
Yes, simply go on-line to www.BlackBerry.com/go/vzw.
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How do you bookmark favorite websites on the BlackBerry Browser?
It’s as easy to bookmark your favorite websites on the BlackBerry browser as it is in a normal desktop browser.
- Open the BlackBerry Internet Browser.
- Click on the trackwheel and select "Go To" from the menu that appears.
- Enter the desired URL and click on "OK" to continue.
- Once you have reached the URL, click on the trackwheel and select "Add Bookmark" from the menu that appears.
- Choose a "Name" for the bookmark and click "Add".
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How do you create a distribution list on your BlackBerry?
- Click on "Address Book" from the Home screen.
- Click on the trackwheel and select "New Group" from the menu that appears.
- Enter the name of the group in the field that appears.
- To add members, click on the trackwheel and select "Add Member" from the menu that appears.
- Choose the member to add from your existing Address book, or click on "Use Once" to add a new contact.
- Continue to click and select "Add Member" until you have added all members required.
- When finished, click on the trackwheel and select "Save Group".
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Is there any way to navigate more quickly through the BlackBerry Home screen?
Yes – there are two ways to do it.
Use the "Alt" key and the trackwheel. Hold down on the "Alt" key while scrolling the trackwheel... this allows you to scroll vertically rather than horizontally on the Home screen.
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- Use short-cut keys on the Home screen. Here's how to set up your short-cuts:
- Click on the "Phone" icon from the Home screen.
- Once in the phone application, click on the trackwheel and select "Options" from the menu that appears.
- Choose "General Options" from the menu that appears.
- Scroll to the "Dial from Home Screen" option and change from "Yes" to "No".
- Click on the trackwheel and select "Save".
- Click on the escape key to return to the Home screen.
You will now see that every icon on the ribbon has one letter underlined; by clicking on the underlined letter, you will automatically enter the application.
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Are there tips and tricks for using the phone, email or typing?
Yes – refer to our BlackBerry shortcuts document.
Note: To view the Adobe Acrobat file, you may need to download the free Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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How do I open an attachment?
- When an email arrives with an attachment, you will see within the email message: the name of the attachment, the size of the attachment, and the type of attachment.
- To open the attachment, click on the trackwheel from within the message and choose the "Open Attachment" option from the menu that appears.
- You will then have the choice to open either the "Full content", or a "Table of Contents" view of the attachment, which shows an outline of the contents of the file. Choose your preferred option, and click on the trackwheel to open. The attachment will then be rendered on the screen.
- There is no additional software to download to make this work – it’s just a part of the BlackBerry solution.
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How do I get the most battery life on my BlackBerry?
BlackBerry offers excellent battery life with up to 3 hours talk-time and up to 8 days stand-by; here are some tricks to ensure you get the best battery life:
- Use Vibrate Notification instead of Tone
- Believe it or not, tone notification consumes more battery than the vibrate setting.
- To do this, scroll and click on the "Profiles" application to change your notification from tone to vibrate.
- Use the holster
- When the BlackBerry Handheld is placed in the holster, the LCD screen is turned off.
- The more frequently the handheld is in the holster during the day, as opposed to in a shirt or jacket pocket, the better battery life will be.
- Auto On/Off
- You can enable the Auto On/Off feature on the handheld to automatically turn the device off at night and on in the morning. This will avoid forgetting to turn off the device during the night and consuming unnecessary battery life.
- "Auto On/Off" is found in the "Options" applications.
- Backlight Settings
- On the lowest setting, the backlight is very bright and should allow most users to easily read in low or no light settings - and will conserve battery life.
- You can adjust the brightness of the backlight on the handheld from the "Options" application, and then choose the "Screen/Keyboard" menu.
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