BlackBerry

BlackBerry Pearl 9105

The super fast and super sleek replacement for the original Pearl. If you are happy with predictive text rather than…

15 years ago

What does that Icon mean?

A quick guide to what the icons on your BlackBerry mean.....        

15 years ago

Setting up your BlackBerry

First make sure your bill or pre pay (see below) account has been provisioned for BIS (Blackberry internet services). Following…

15 years ago

Updating your OS to Official or Leak

Each OS release is specific to each device. For eample, you cannot install a 9700 OS release on a 9780!…

15 years ago

Unlocking your BlackBerry

First apply to your network, or one of the countless unlocking sites for BlackBerry’s on the web, to get the…

15 years ago

Tips, Tricks and useful links

!!Some of these are for more advanced users so be careful!! Useful tools: BlackBerry Swiss Army Knife http://bbsak.org/ Shink-A-OS http://www.theiexplorers.com/…

15 years ago

What are Hybrids?

Hybrids are OS’s built by fans from a number of different OS releases. They usually take the best bits from…

15 years ago

What’s a leaked OS?

A leaked OS is basically an unapproved OS from BlackBerry. BlackBerry periodically releases updates which must be approved by individual…

15 years ago

Battery Pull

If you’ve a problem with your BlackBerry the first thing to do is a battery pull.   With the device…

15 years ago

Appworld

BlackBerry Appworld is the equivalent of the iTunes Appstore or Android Market place. You can search for apps, try before…

15 years ago

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