Wireless Coverage Indicators - Blackberry Bold 9900 Help Manual

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Turn on or turn off a network connection
You should keep network connections turned off in certain places, such as on an airplane or in a hospital. For more
information, see the Safety and Product Information booklet for your BlackBerry® smartphone.
On the Home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon.
• To turn on a network connection, select the checkbox beside a connection type.
• To turn off a network connection, clear the checkbox beside a connection type.
• To turn on the network connections that were turned on previously, click Restore Connections.
Related information
Turn on or turn off data service or set roaming options, 314
I can't connect to the mobile network, 317
I can't connect to a Wi-Fi network, 329
I can't connect to the mobile network, 317
I can't connect to a Wi-Fi network, 329
Check the status of network connections and services
1. On the Home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon.
2. Click Services Status.

Wireless coverage indicators

Indicators in the upper-right corner of the Home screen display the wireless coverage level for the area in which you are using
your BlackBerry® smartphone. For more information about wireless coverage areas, contact your wireless service provider.
Indicator
3G , 4G , H+ , EDGE, GPRS, NXTL,
MIKE, or NTWK
320
Description
Provides information about the strength of the wireless signal. Three or more bars
indicate a strong signal. A reduced signal display might indicate increased power
output from your smartphone as it attempts to connect to a weak signal.
You are connected to a mobile network and you can access features such as email
messaging and Internet browsing. If you do not see one of the indicators, you might
be in an area of reduced wireless coverage where some features are not available
(you might only be able to make a phone call or send and receive text messages).
You can call only emergency numbers.
You are in an area of no wireless coverage.
The connection to the mobile network is turned off.

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