Before Returning The Blackberry Smartphone; Using The Blackberry Device As A Cellular Phone; Your International Phone Number; Making Calls - Blackberry 8700g Roadpost Mail User Manual

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Using the BlackBerry Smartphone from Roadpost
Before Returning the BlackBerry
Smartphone to Roadpost
Deleting personal information from the
BlackBerry smartphone
Roadpost ensures that all returned BlackBerry smartphones
are cleared of any personal information. To ensure privacy
and confidentiality, you can personally wipe out all
information prior to returning the rental unit.
1. Click
(Options) using the trackwheel.
2. Select Security Options.
3. Click on General Settings and click again.
4. Select Wipe Handheld and continue with instructions.
Note: Once the 'Wipe Handheld' feature is initiated, the
BlackBerry smartphone will be disabled. Be sure to
initiate the Wipe Handheld feature only when returning
the device to Roadpost.
Disabling email forwarding rules
Prior to returning your BlackBerry smartphone, you must
cancel any mail forwarding rules from your personal or
corporate email accounts. Please contact your ISP or IT
administrator to provide assistance if required.
Note: Email will continue to be forwarded to the device
until you disable it.
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+1.905.272.5665
Using the BlackBerry Smartphone from Roadpost
Using the BlackBerry Device as a
Cellular Phone

Your international phone number

Your international phone number is made up of a number
of pieces referred to in this guide:
44 (0) 7736 123 456
Country
Leading '0'
Code
(only required
when dialed
locally within
the UK)
"+" Sign
The "+" sign is required when dialing internationally as
outlined in the following sections. When dialing a phone
number, press <O> to obtain the "+" sign.

Making calls

You can choose to dial a number already in your address
book, or to dial a one-time number for a new contact.
Calling a number in your Address Book:
Note: Both the <+> sign and the Country Code of your
contact must be included in your address book to dial
their number internationally.
Example: If your contact's number is 905 272 5665,
ensure that it is recorded as +1 905 272 5665 in your
address book.
Get help free from your Roadpost BlackBerry
+1.905.272.5665
10-digit mobile
number
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