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  • Page 1 DTEK50 Version: 6.0...
  • Page 2 Published: 2016-07-19 SWD-20160719172300041...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Setup and basics............................5 Your device at a glance...........................5 Insert the SIM card............................6 Insert a media card............................7 Turn your device on or off..........................8 Move between home screens......................... 8 Get around with navigation buttons........................ 8 Touch screen gestures........................... 9 Apps, widgets, and shortcuts........................
  • Page 4 Clock................................32 BlackBerry Device Search..........................35 Location services and Google Maps......................37 ™ Google Chrome and Downloads......................... 39 Printing................................40 Settings............................... 42 Change your device settings.........................42 Customize the quick settings menu......................42 Notifications..............................42 Storage space and media cards........................48 Connections..............................52 Battery and power............................
  • Page 5: Setup And Basics

    User Guide Setup and basics Setup and basics Your device at a glance 1. Headset jack 2. Notification LED and front flash 3. Front camera 4. Volume up/down key 5. Convenience key 6. Nano SIM card and media card (microSD card) tray 7.
  • Page 6: Insert The Sim Card

    User Guide Setup and basics Insert the SIM card Your device uses a nano SIM card. If you don't have a SIM card or don't have the right type of SIM card, contact your service provider. CAUTION: Do not use a larger SIM card that was cut to a smaller size. Your device might not recognize the SIM card, or the SIM card might get stuck because it is thicker than a nano SIM card.
  • Page 7: Insert A Media Card

    User Guide Setup and basics Insert a media card If you want more storage for pictures, videos, music, and documents, you can insert a media card (microSD card). Release the tray by pushing the tip of the tool (provided in the box) into the hole on the right side of your device. If you don't have the tool that came with your device, you can also use a paper clip.
  • Page 8: Turn Your Device On Or Off

    User Guide Setup and basics Turn your device on or off Press and hold the Power on/off key (on the left side of your device). • To turn off your device, tap Power off. • To turn your device off and then on again, tap Restart. Turn off the screen Press the Power on/off key (on the left side of your device).
  • Page 9: Touch Screen Gestures

    User Guide Setup and basics • To go to your home screen, tap • To see your recently opened apps and screens, tap Touch screen gestures Take a moment to learn the common gestures that you can use on the touch screen. Wake up your device Tap the screen twice.
  • Page 10 User Guide Setup and basics Scroll or move between items Slide your finger to scroll through a list or move between items, such as photos. Check your notifications You can check your latest notifications (for example, email messages and text messages) at any time.
  • Page 11 User Guide Setup and basics Swipe down from the top of the screen. Tap a notification to open it or pull down to see more notifications. Open Quick Settings You can open Quick Settings to turn on or turn off common settings such as Wi-Fi and airplane mode. Swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger.
  • Page 12: Use A Slider

    User Guide Setup and basics Use a slider If a slider appears on your screen, you can progress through a file, such as a song or video, or adjust a setting, such as the screen brightness. Drag the slider handle to the right or left. Zoom in to or zoom out from the screen If you want to see something in more detail, such as a photo or part of a map, you can magnify the image.
  • Page 13: Apps, Widgets, And Shortcuts

    User Guide Setup and basics To zoom out, slide two fingers together. Tip: In some cases, you can tap twice to zoom in or zoom out. Apps, widgets, and shortcuts About apps, widgets, and shortcuts When you tap on your home screen, a tray opens where you can access installed apps and widgets and set up shortcuts.
  • Page 14 User Guide Setup and basics Search for installed apps, widgets, and shortcuts On the home screen, tap Enter a search term in the Search apps, widgets, and shortcuts field. Add an app, a widget, or a shortcut to your home screen On the home screen, tap Tap Apps, Widgets, or Shortcuts.
  • Page 15 You can use a swipe gesture to access up to three shortcuts from anywhere on your device. You can swipe to open an app, speed dial a number, send a message, and more. By default, you can swipe to open the BlackBerry Device Search app, the Phone, and the BlackBerry Hub, but you can change the swipe shortcuts in the device settings.
  • Page 16: Personalizing Your Device

    User Guide Setup and basics Change the shortcuts that you access with the swipe gesture You can change the shortcuts that you access with the swipe gesture. For example, you can set up the gesture to start an action, such as composing an email. Swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger.
  • Page 17: Phone And Voice

    User Guide Phone and voice Phone and voice Phone icons During a call Icon Description Turn on the speakerphone Mute your microphone Tip: You can also press the Convenience key to mute your microphone. Put a call on hold Show the dial pad Make another call Merge calls to start a conference call Split a conference call into multiple calls...
  • Page 18: Making Calls

    User Guide Phone and voice Tip: To use a song or a custom sound as your ringtone, move the .mp3 file you want to use to the Ringtones folder on your ™ device. You might need to install a file manager app from the Google Play store first.
  • Page 19: Receiving Calls

    User Guide Phone and voice Tap Settings > Call settings > Additional settings > Caller ID. Tap Show number or Hide number. View your call history You can view past outgoing, incoming, and missed calls on the History screen. In the Phone app, in the upper-right corner of the screen, tap >...
  • Page 20 User Guide Phone and voice When you dismiss a call to send a quick response, the caller is sent to voicemail. If you do not have voicemail, the caller receives a busy signal instead. Change your default quick response messages You can create your own quick response messages to replace the available defaults.
  • Page 21: Blocking Calls

    User Guide Phone and voice Put a call on hold While on a call, tap To resume a call, tap again. Blocking calls Block all incoming or outgoing calls When you block calls, you can stop all incoming or outgoing calls, and prevent all incoming or all outgoing calls when roaming.
  • Page 22: Add A Contact Or Number To Your Speed Dial List

    User Guide Phone and voice > Priority only. Tap More Settings > Priority only allows > Calls > Contacts only. Note: By default, priority only mode lasts for one hour. To change how long it lasts, swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger.
  • Page 23: Call Waiting And Call Forwarding

    User Guide Phone and voice Drag the contact over Remove. Release your finger. Call waiting and call forwarding Turn call waiting on or off Depending on your service provider, this feature might not be supported. In the Phone app, in the upper-right corner of the screen, tap Tap Settings >...
  • Page 24: Lte Calling

    User Guide Phone and voice To add more people to the conference call, repeat steps 1 and 2. Make another call while already on a call When you make another call while you're already on a call, your first call is automatically put on hold. While on a call, tap Do any of the following: •...
  • Page 25 User Guide Phone and voice Turn on the Advanced Calling, IMS settings, or Enhanced 4G LTE Services switch. Turn on the HD Voice Only, Voice over LTE, or Enhanced 4G LTE Mode switch. To turn on video calling, turn on the HD Video Calling or Video Call Over LTE switch. Make an LTE video call If your service provider supports LTE video calling, you can make a video call to contacts who have this feature.
  • Page 26: Wi-Fi Calling

    User Guide Phone and voice Share video one way During a voice call, you can share video with the contact you're talking to, if they also have the LTE video calling feature, but the contact doesn't have to share video with you. During a voice call, tap Tap One Way Video or Transmit Video Share.
  • Page 27: Voicemail

    User Guide Phone and voice Make a Wi-Fi call Make sure that appears at the top of your screen. In the Phone app, tap Enter the number. Voicemail Set up your voicemail Depending on your service provider, this feature might not be supported. Contact your service provider for more info. In the Phone app, in the upper-right corner of the screen, tap Tap Settings >...
  • Page 28: Applications And Features

    User Guide Applications and features Applications and features Find help for apps You can learn about apps, such as BlackBerry Hub, Calendar, BlackBerry Camera, DTEK by BlackBerry, and more, at help.blackberry.com. Download an app on Google Play ™ Open the Google Play store app.
  • Page 29 User Guide Applications and features Hold the item at the right edge of the screen until the next home screen appears. If necessary, continue to hold the item until a blank home screen appears. Release your finger. Tip: To view different home screens quickly, tap the circles that appear above the favorites tray, and then slide your finger left or right.
  • Page 30: Messenger

    User Guide Applications and features Select a view. Tap Done. Uninstall an app or remove an app, a widget, or a shortcut from a home screen If you uninstall an app, the app is no longer available on your device. You must reinstall the app if you want to use it. Some built-in apps can't be uninstalled;...
  • Page 31: Send A Multimedia Message

    User Guide Applications and features Send a multimedia message In the Messenger app, tap In the To field, enter a mobile phone number or start typing a contact's name. and attach a media file: • To attach a picture you take, tap .
  • Page 32: About The Google ™ App And Now On Tap

    User Guide Applications and features In the Messenger app, tap In the Search field, type your search term or terms. About the Google app and Now on Tap ™ The Google app provides useful information when you need it through Google Now cards.
  • Page 33: Use The Stopwatch

    User Guide Applications and features Change your alarm ringtone In the Clock app, tap Under the alarm you want to change, tap > Select a ringtone. Tap OK. Set an alarm for multiple days In the Clock app, tap Under an alarm, tap Select the Repeat checkbox.
  • Page 34: Set The Timer

    User Guide Applications and features • To stop the stopwatch, tap the stopwatch again. • To restart the stopwatch after it's been stopped, tap the stopwatch again. • To add a lap, tap • To reset the stopwatch, tap Set the timer In the Clock app, tap Enter the time in hours, minutes, and seconds.
  • Page 35: Blackberry Device Search

    BlackBerry Device Search Search your device With the BlackBerry Device Search app, you can search your device for files, apps, help, and more. You can also type an Instant Actions command in the search field to perform a task quickly.
  • Page 36: Make A Call

    By default, your device keeps the last 20 search results that you visit for quick reference and reuse. If you don't want to save your search results, you can turn off this feature. In the BlackBerry Device Search app, tap > Settings.
  • Page 37: Location Services And Google Maps

    Troubleshooting: BlackBerry Device Search I can't find an email using the BlackBerry Device Search app The BlackBerry Device Search app only searches email that is in the BlackBerry Hub. To learn how to add email accounts to the BlackBerry Hub, read the Help for the BlackBerry Hub.
  • Page 38 User Guide Applications and features From the Location settings screen, you can also see the apps that are using location services. If you decide that you don't want an app to know your location, you can turn off location permissions for that app. For more information about turning app permissions on or off, see the help for Security.
  • Page 39: Google Chrome ™ And Downloads

    User Guide Applications and features About Google Maps ™ Google Maps helps you to find businesses, restaurants, and other places of interest, and can provide you with turn-by- ™ turn directions to your destination. Find help for Google Maps ™ Do one of the following: •...
  • Page 40: Printing

    User Guide Applications and features Printing Print from your device You can print webpages, photos, documents, and more from your device using compatible Wi-Fi or Bluetooth enabled printers and printers connected to your computer. Not all applications support printing. In an app, tap >...
  • Page 41 User Guide Applications and features Printing using Google Cloud Print ™ You can use Google Cloud Print to print from your device to a Cloud Ready printer or to any printer that's connected to a ™ computer. To print to a printer that's not Cloud Ready, you must also do the following: •...
  • Page 42: Settings

    User Guide Settings Settings Change your device settings Swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger. Tap a setting or, to see more settings, tap Tip: To find a setting quickly, tap , and then type the setting that you're looking for.
  • Page 43 Note: To change notification sounds and vibration settings for a specific app, look in the Settings screen inside the app. For example, if you want to turn off notification sounds for new emails, open BlackBerry Hub, open the Settings screen, and change the notification settings for your email account.
  • Page 44 User Guide Settings Tap a notification sound. Tap OK. To turn sounds on or off for features such as screen locking or the dial pad, tap Other sounds. Turn any of the switches on or off. Add a custom notification sound Note: If your device uses Android for Work, you can't select custom notification sounds for apps inside your work space.
  • Page 45 To change notification sounds and vibration settings for a specific app, look in the Settings screen inside the app. For example, if you want to turn off notification sounds for new emails, open BlackBerry Hub, open the Settings screen, and change the notification settings for your email account.
  • Page 46 Type your name or the message you want to display on the lock screen and tap Save. BlackBerry Productivity Tab The BlackBerry Productivity Tab provides quick access to your upcoming events, new messages, tasks, and contacts. The tab is available on all device screens.
  • Page 47 To see more details about an item, tap the notification. • To open the app associated with the notification, tap More or Open. You can return to the BlackBerry Productivity Tab screen from an app when you swipe on the tab again.
  • Page 48: Storage Space And Media Cards

    User Guide Settings Swipe in on the tab toward the center of the screen. , and then do any of the following: • To remove the tab from your screen, tap Remove. To turn on the tab, in Display settings, turn on the Productivity Tab switch.
  • Page 49 To use a media card with a capacity greater than 32 GB, you must download Microsoft exFAT Technology for BlackBerry to install the driver. A notification appears when you insert the media card into your device. Make sure that you are connected to the Internet, and then tap the notification to download the driver.
  • Page 50 User Guide Settings Tap your media card. > Settings > Format. Remove a media card Do one of the following: • Turn off your device. • Swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger. Tap >...
  • Page 51: Usb Connection

    User Guide Settings Swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger. > Storage & USB. If necessary, tap Internal Storage. Do any of the following: • To disable or uninstall an app that you don't use, tap Apps, and then tap an app. Tap .
  • Page 52: Connections

    User Guide Settings Connections Wireless connection icons The following icons might appear at the top of your screen to indicate the wireless coverage level that your device currently has. Icon Description The amount of solid color indicates the strength of the mobile signal.
  • Page 53: Turn On Airplane Mode

    User Guide Settings Icon Description Mobile hotspot mode is turned on. Bluetooth technology is turned on. If this icon is inside a box, your device is connected to another device using Bluetooth tethering. Your device is connected to another device using a USB cable.
  • Page 54 User Guide Settings To turn off your mobile network connection, turn on airplane mode. Set a preferred network type Swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger. > More > Cellular networks > Preferred network type. Tap the type of network you prefer.
  • Page 55 User Guide Settings • To turn off data services, tap Off. • To receive a prompt before using data services while roaming, tap Prompt. To turn on data services while roaming, tap On. Change the APN settings for your default Internet connection Your device uses Access Point Name (APN) settings to open a data connection with your service provider's wireless network.
  • Page 56 User Guide Settings • Check that the SIM card is inserted correctly in your device. Learn how to insert the SIM card. Wi-Fi network A Wi-Fi network connection allows your device to use data services, but unlike using the mobile network, using Wi-Fi doesn't add charges to your data plan.
  • Page 57 User Guide Settings Connect to a Wi-Fi network using a proxy You can connect to any Wi-Fi network using a proxy. You must be within range of the Wi-Fi network to change the proxy settings. Swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger. >...
  • Page 58 User Guide Settings In the IP settings drop-down list, tap Static. Change the IP address fields. Tap Save. Change advanced settings for your Wi-Fi connections You can change advanced settings for your Wi-Fi connections. For example, you can set whether your Wi-Fi connection remains active when your device sleeps and you can change the Wi-Fi frequency band.
  • Page 59: Bluetooth Technology

    User Guide Settings • Verify that Wi-Fi is turned on. Swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger. > Wi-Fi. Check that the switch is turned on. • Try turning airplane mode on and off. Learn how to turn on airplane mode.
  • Page 60 User Guide Settings To turn off Bluetooth technology, turn off the switch. Pair and connect your device with a Bluetooth enabled device Make sure that you turn on Bluetooth technology on the device that you want to connect to. Swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger. >...
  • Page 61: Supported Bluetooth Profiles

    User Guide Settings Delete a paired Bluetooth enabled device If you no longer want to connect to a Bluetooth enabled device, you can delete the device from the list of paired devices. Swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger. >...
  • Page 62 User Guide Settings Profile Description Human Interface Device over Gatt This profile allows you to connect your device to a Bluetooth Smart device, such Profile (HOGP) as a keyboard or mouse. Message Access Profile (MAP) This profile allows a car kit to access text messages (SMS and MMS) on your device and lets you browse and read the text messages.
  • Page 63 User Guide Settings • Move your device to another location in your vehicle or turn your device to face another direction. The location of your device's antenna in relation to your car kit's Bluetooth antenna may affect the Bluetooth connection. NFC is a short-range wireless technology that you can use to share content and information with another NFC-enabled device or an NFC tag.
  • Page 64: Mobile Hotspot

    Internet tethering allows another device, such as a laptop or tablet, to share your device's connection to the mobile network. You can connect the other device to your BlackBerry device using a USB cable or, if both devices are Bluetooth enabled, you can use Bluetooth technology instead.
  • Page 65 User Guide Settings > More > Tethering & Mobile Hotspot. Do one of the following: • Connect your device to another device using an appropriate cable, and then turn on the USB tethering switch. • Turn on the Bluetooth tethering switch, and then connect your device to another device using Bluetooth technology.
  • Page 66 If you set up a mobile hotspot, you must enter the mobile hotspot password on the device that is trying to connect to your mobile hotspot. To find your password, on your BlackBerry device, swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger. Tap >...
  • Page 67: Connect To A Vpn

    User Guide Settings Connect to a VPN You must add a virtual private network (VPN) profile to your device before you can connect to a VPN. Swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger. >...
  • Page 68: Data Usage

    User Guide Settings Change the settings for emergency broadcast messages Depending on your region, some settings might not be available. Swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger. > More > Emergency broadcasts. Do any of the following: •...
  • Page 69 User Guide Settings Change when you get notified about data usage Your wireless service plan must include data services. Swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger. > Data usage. If necessary, tap the Cellular tab, and turn on the Cellular data switch. At the top of the graph, drag the warning line up or down.
  • Page 70: Battery And Power

    CAUTION: Use the charging accessory that came with your device, or a charger specifically approved by BlackBerry for use with your device. Other chargers might not provide adequate power and might damage your device. Hold the cable with the BlackBerry logo facing the front of the device, and insert the cable into the port on your device.
  • Page 71 User Guide Settings Battery and charging icons The battery power level icons appear at the top of the screen. Icon Description The battery is charging. The battery is fully charged and still connected to a power source. The battery is getting low on power. Battery saver mode is turned on, or you can turn it on from your list of notifications.
  • Page 72 On the Media volume, Alarm volume, or Ring volume sliders, drag the slider handle to the left. Turn off key press feedback In the device settings, tap Language & input > BlackBerry Keyboard Settings > Key press feedback. Turn off the Vibrate switch and the Sound switch.
  • Page 73: Device And Battery Disposal

    Select the Optimize option, and then tap Done. Device and battery safety You should use only the battery that BlackBerry specifies for use with your particular BlackBerry device model. If you use any other battery, you might invalidate any warranty provided with your device.
  • Page 74: Display

    To view BlackBerry's Privacy Policy, your device must be connected to the Internet. Swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger.
  • Page 75: Set Up Daydream

    The language that you selected during the initial setup of your device is your display language. The home screen, BlackBerry Hub, and supported applications display content in this language. Swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger.
  • Page 76 User Guide Settings On the Daydream screen, tap a dream. ™ If necessary, tap beside a dream to see even more customization options. Your dreams display the next time your device goes to sleep. To show dreams right away, tap >...
  • Page 77: Advanced Interactions

    User Guide Settings Use your device as a flashlight Swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger. To turn off the flashlight, tap Advanced interactions To turn advanced interactions on or off, swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger.
  • Page 78: Accounts

    Complete the instructions on the screen. If you added an email account to your device, you can send and respond to messages using the BlackBerry Hub. To add an email account to the BlackBerry Hub, in the BlackBerry Hub, tap >...
  • Page 79: Accessibility

    Teletypewriter (TTY) support allows you to connect to a TTY device to make and receive calls from TTY devices. For more information on the following features, visit BlackBerry Accessibility. • Hearing aid compatibility is available for certain BlackBerry smartphone models. Compatibility ratings are available online at BlackBerry Accessibility. •...
  • Page 80: Turn On Hearing Aid Mode

    TTY support is designed to allow your device to connect with an external TTY device that converts received calls to text. The TTY device that you want to connect to your BlackBerry device must operate at 45.45 bps. If your TTY device is designed for use with a 2.5-mm headset jack, you must use an adapter accessory to connect your TTY device to your...
  • Page 81: Users

    User Guide Settings Users About users The users feature lets you share your device with others while keeping your personal or work information private. For example, users that you add to your device can't access your info, such as your email, contacts, pictures, apps, and more. By default, your device is set up with a device owner and a guest.
  • Page 82 User Guide Settings You control whether the user can make and receive phone calls, and whether the user can send and receive text messages (SMS). Add a user A user profile creates a separate space on your device for another person to use and customize. For example, the user can ™...
  • Page 83: Backup And Reset

    User Guide Settings Allow a user to make calls and send text messages You can set whether a guest or user can make or receive calls when they use the guest profile or a user profile on your device. You can also set whether a user can send or receive text messages (SMS). Swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger.
  • Page 84 You can connect your device to your computer using a USB cable, view your device's files in your computer's file manager, and copy the files (such as pictures and documents) to your computer. This is a manual process. BlackBerry does not provide desktop software for Android devices.
  • Page 85 User Guide Settings Change the Google account that you use to back up device data ™ ™ ™ If you have more than one Google account, or if you start using a new Google account, you can change the account that you use to back up your data.
  • Page 86: Update Your Device Software

    User Guide Settings When prompted, tap Erase everything. I can't get out of safe mode To get out of safe mode, press and hold the Power on/off key (on the left side of your device). Tap Restart. Update your device software Updating your device software to the latest version can help your device stay secure and run as expected.
  • Page 87: Security

    User Guide Security Security Locks, passwords, and protecting your data There are several types of locks, PINs, and security features that you can use to help protect the data on your device. If you use your device for work, your organization might have security rules in place. The organization might require you to enter a password to unlock your device or might prevent you from using the Smart Lock feature.
  • Page 88: Data Encryption

    User Guide Security Data encryption By default, data on your device, including your account information, apps, music, pictures, and other downloaded files, is stored in a format that can be read only when your device decrypts the data. If you set up a screen lock and require that it must be entered to turn on your device, your password, PIN, or pattern is used to generate a new encryption key to decrypt your data.
  • Page 89 User Guide Security Swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger. > Security > Screen lock. If necessary, enter your current password, PIN, or pattern. Tap the type of screen lock that you want to use. Complete the instructions on the screen.
  • Page 90 User Guide Security Example Use as many characters as you can remember – Combine words from different languages field of Kühe Instead of: field of cows Mix character sets größere3 stre4gth Use the first letter from each word in a sentence Tqbfjotld Instead of: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog Combine misspelled words...
  • Page 91: Protect Your Sim Card With A Pin

    User Guide Security • To unlock your device when it recognizes your face, tap Trusted face. • To unlock your device when you say "Ok Google ," tap Trusted voice. If necessary, turn on the From the Google ™ app switch. Turn on the From any screen switch. If necessary, set up the "Ok Google "...
  • Page 92 User Guide Security > Security > Set up SIM card lock. Tap Change SIM PIN. Follow the instructions on the screen. About smart cards Smart cards store certificates and private keys. You can import certificates from a smart card to your device by using an external smart card reader or a microSD smart card.
  • Page 93 > Security > Smart Lock > Trusted face > Improve face matching. • Adjust the distance between your BlackBerry device and a trusted Bluetooth enabled device. The distance of a Bluetooth connection can vary depending on your BlackBerry device model and the Bluetooth enabled device.
  • Page 94: Finding And Protecting A Lost Device

    User Guide Security Finding and protecting a lost device What to do if your device is lost or stolen If you have a remote device management app, such as Android Device Manager, set up on your device, visit the remote ™...
  • Page 95: Security Settings

    When you use the app, the app prompts you for permission to access certain data or features on your device before it completes an action. For example, if the BlackBerry Hub wants to access your contacts, you can allow or deny the permission request.
  • Page 96 User Guide Security Turn a permission on or off for an app ™ You can turn a permission on or off to control what features or personal information an app or an Android OS system service can access. When you turn off a permission, depending on the app, the app might continue working, but some features of the app might not be available.
  • Page 97 User Guide Security Turn on the Scan device for security threats switch. About screen pinning Screen pinning lets you pin one app into the foreground on your device. The feature disables the buttons on your device so that the only way to close a pinned app is to unpin the screen. You can set up screen pinning so that you must enter your screen lock to unpin the screen.
  • Page 98 User Guide Security > Security > Install from SD card. Your device only displays certificates and keystores that are not already installed on your device. Find and tap the certificate or keystore that you want to install. If necessary, type the password for the certificate or keystore, and then tap OK. After the certificate or keystore is installed, your device deletes the copy of the file on your device or media card.
  • Page 99 Improving your security settings using DTEK The DTEK by BlackBerry app is designed to help you monitor and control the level of security on your BlackBerry device. DTEK is preloaded on your device, and updates are available from the Google Play store.
  • Page 100: Legal Notice

    This documentation including all documentation incorporated by reference herein such as documentation provided or made available on the BlackBerry website is provided or made accessible "AS IS" and "AS AVAILABLE" and without condition, endorsement, guarantee, representation, or warranty of any kind by BlackBerry Limited and its affiliated companies ("BlackBerry") and BlackBerry assumes no responsibility for any typographical, technical, or other...
  • Page 101 BlackBerry. The terms of use of any BlackBerry product or service are set out in a separate license or other agreement with BlackBerry applicable thereto. NOTHING IN THIS DOCUMENTATION IS INTENDED TO SUPERSEDE ANY EXPRESS WRITTEN AGREEMENTS OR WARRANTIES PROVIDED BY BLACKBERRY FOR PORTIONS OF ANY BLACKBERRY PRODUCT OR SERVICE OTHER THAN THIS DOCUMENTATION.
  • Page 102 The information provided in this guide is applicable to the following smartphone models: • STH100-1 / RJE181LW • STH100-2 / RJD211LW BlackBerry Limited 2200 University Avenue East Waterloo, Ontario Canada N2K 0A7 BlackBerry UK Limited 200 Bath Road Slough, Berkshire SL1 3XE United Kingdom Published in Canada...

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