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RIM BlackBerry? Tour 9630 Smartphone - Page 5 Questions & Answers
Blackberry 9630
use app loader within desktop manager to load them onto the phone
Buttons not working on blackberry tour
Send your handset into your service provider for repair. Button failure is usually due to mechanical failures which can only be fixed by accredited professionals.
App error 523 reset
you should reload its firmware. download and install blackberry desktop manager the latest for your handset and re-load firmware. make sure you have a good internet connection.
My blackberry screen sometimes works,
You can check if it water damaged by taking the battrey out, you should a white box this will show no water damage but if shown as pink then the handset is.
Hope this helps
I can't get my device
yes white screen of death is correct,
happened to me 5 weeks ago,
huge software issue.
phone needs to be software updated. seek internet or phone shop.
problem you loose data currently on phone.
BlackBerry Tour: How to purge deleted email messages
When you have an email account linked to your BlackBerry Tour, you can read, send, and delete email messages just like if you were sitting at a computer. And just like when you use a computer to send or receive email, your deleted emails don't get erased completely -- they get moved into a deleted items folder (sometimes hidden, sometimes visible) in case you ever want to recover them. If you know you won't need to recover those emails, or if you want to free up some extra storage space, you can purge your deleted email messages from your BlackBerry.
To purge deleted emails on a BlackBerry Tour, follow the steps below.
- Open your email folder (or the Messages folder, if you have it set up to display your emails) on your BlackBerry.
- Press the BlackBerry key (the key to the left of the trackball with seven dots on it).
- Scroll down the list of choices to Options and select it.
- Select Email Reconciliation.
- Press the BlackBerry key again.
- Select Purge Deleted Items.
- A confirmation message will appear; choose Yes if you're sure you want to purge your deleted emails.
Note: Purging your deleted items folder will only erase messages that you've previously deleted. Any emails that you have in your inbox (or in any other folder) won't be affected. If you have more than one email account set up on your BlackBerry, purging deleted items from one account won't affect the others.
After removing the battery and putting it back,
I would recommend calling RIM (research in motion) which is the Canadian company that builds the device if Verizon is unwilling to assist. If the handset is under 1 year old, then it is covered by the manufacturers warranty and Verizon can get you to the warranty replacement department and they should send you another one free of charge with a way to send your defective one back.
How to turn Bluetooth on and off on a BlackBerry Tour
The BlackBerry Tour comes with Bluetooth capability, but in order to connect to a Bluetooth device, you have to enable the Bluetooth functionality. When you're not using a Bluetooth connection, disable Bluetooth to avoid other devices from connecting to your BlackBerry.
- To turn Bluetooth on:
From the main home screen, press the BlackBerry button (to the left of the trackball) to go to your Home folder. Scroll down until you see the antenna icon for Manage Connections and click on it. A pop up list will appear; find Bluetooth on the list and click it to put a check in the box next to it. "On" will appear next to Bluetooth, and the Bluetooth icon will be displayed in the upper right corner of the screen. Your BlackBerry is now in Bluetooth mode, where it can connect and pair with other Bluetooth-capable devices.
Bluetooth can also be turned on from the Options folder, under the Home folder. Select Bluetooth from the list and when the screen comes up saying "Bluetooth: Disabled," press the BlackBerry button and then select Enable Bluetooth. If you've previously paired your Tour with other Bluetooth devices, the list of those devices will appear.
- To turn Bluetooth off:
From the home screen, press the BlackBerry button. Scroll down to Manage Connections and select it. In the list that appears, click Bluetooth to uncheck it and disable Bluetooth functionality.
You can also turn Bluetooth off by clicking Options in the Home folder, selecting Bluetooth from the list of options, then pressing the BlackBerry button and choosing Disable Bluetooth.
I was downloading update from
with the usb still connected, do a quick pull. Leave the phone connected to the computer.. remove ur batt wait for +/- 15 secs.. put batt back ... it should start to reboot.
BlackBerry Tour: How to change app permissions
Every app that you install on your BlackBerry Tour has a set of permissions that tell it what functions or information it can or can't access. For personal, business, or security reasons, you may at some point want to modify your apps' permissions. Below is the procedure for changing app permissions on a BlackBerry Tour.
From the main screen, press the BlackBerry button (to the left of the trackball) to bring up the Home folder. Scroll down to Options (the wrench icon) and select it. From the Options menu, select Applications.
On the Applications screen, you can view three different categories of apps: Third Party, Add-ons, and Core apps. Select the type of app that you want to modify, and all of the apps of that type will appear in a list.
From the list, scroll down to the app that you're looking for and highlight it, then click the BlackBerry button. Select Edit Permissions, and you'll see a list of all of the permission categories for that app and what they are currently set to. You can modify any of the individual permissions however you want; for example, you could allow USB connections for a specific app while denying Bluetooth connections.
Be aware when modifying app permissions that certain apps will require certain permissions to function. For example, a GPS program probably won't be able to function if you deny it the permission for Location Data. Some core apps -- like BlackBerry Messenger -- won't even allow you to edit their permissions.
Your BlackBerry has a default permissions configuration that it applies to new apps, and you can modify this default permission list as well. To change default permissions, click the BlackBerry button from inside an app's permissions and choose Edit Defaults, or click the BlackBerry button when in the prior Applications screen and select Edit Default Permissions.
My phone battery died. I plugged it in to charge
Hello,
if you did not anything else then connect it on charger and the phone was fully functional before you did this, then try removing the battery and put it back. I don't think that it could be just damaged.
One more thing that it could be... leave the phone on charger for few hours if the phone was lying in a drawer, then it could be that battery was to empty to be able to charge it immediately.
If nothing of this help, try putting working battery in your phone and see if it works. If it works, then you need a new battery, otherwise something else is wrong with the phone.
Kind regards
Goran
Hi i have a app
Hi,
Assuming you have a
password on your device-- launch application loaderand when prompted
for your device password enter an incorrect value (4 character minimum) 10
times. This will trigger the automatic wiping and scubbing of device. Upon
completion, you which will enable you to reinstall the device software through
the DM .Be patient the total wiping and scrubbing process may take about 2hrs.
Then your mobile will
be fine and everything will be ok.
Note:wiping will clear
all the datas from your mobile
Thank you
My blackberry tour is fully
It sounds like you have a bad battery. Does it work okay when plugged into AC power? If so, your battery is probably dying and needs to be replaced.
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