Frequently Asked Questions - Blackberry 7100g User Manual

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Frequently asked questions

Why are some of the features described not
available on my handheld?
What software version do I have on my
handheld?
Why is there a flashing light on my
handheld?
Why does my handheld screen turn off?
Phone — frequently asked questions
Email and PIN messages — frequently asked
questions
SMS messages — frequently asked questions
MMS messages — frequently asked questions
Attachments — frequently asked questions
Browser — frequently asked questions
Downloading — frequently asked questions
Contacts — frequently asked questions
Calendar — frequently asked questions
Tasks — frequently asked questions
Memos — frequently asked questions
Synchronization — frequently asked
questions
Typing — frequently asked questions
Alarm — frequently asked questions
Bluetooth® — frequently asked questions
Network coverage — frequently asked
questions
Security — frequently asked questions
Why are some of the features
described not available on my
handheld?
Depending on your service provider plan or the
type of account that you are using, some features
might not be available on your handheld. In
addition, your handheld might not have been
provisioned for certain features by your system
administrator. For more information, contact your
service provider or system administrator.
What software version do I have on
my handheld?
To view handheld information such as your
handheld type, software version, and copyright
information, in the handheld options, click About.
To return to the handheld options, press the
Escape button twice.
Why is there a flashing light on my
handheld?
The notification LED on the top of your handheld
flashes different colors to indicate various states.
A green light indicates that you are in an area of
wireless coverage.
A red light indicates that a new message has
arrived and your current profile is set to notify you
using the LED.
An amber light indicates that the battery is low.
A blue light indicates that your handheld is
connected to a Bluetooth® device.
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