Samsung BOLD 9650 User Manual

BlackBerry® BoldTM 9650 Smartphone  
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Getting Started With Your BlackBerry 9650  
Congratulations on purchasing a BlackBerry® BoldTM 9650 smartphone.  
This Basics Guide introduces you to Sprint Service and all the features of your new  
BlackBerry® device. Whether you are a first-time BlackBerry device user or you are already  
familiar with BlackBerry device technology, this guide is designed to make getting started as  
easy as possible.  
Get introduced to your BlackBerry device in Getting to Know Your BlackBerry 9650  
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Follow the set-up instructions and get connected to the Nationwide Sprint Network   
in Setting Up Your BlackBerry 9650 on page 5.  
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Select and configure your email options in Setting Up Email on Your BlackBerry 9650  
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Learn how to use your BlackBerry device’s basic functions, from making a phone  
call and sending email to adding contacts and using Bluetooth, in Using Your  
BlackBerry 9650 on page 17.  
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Learn about some of the entertaining options at your command, including   
Sprint TV and Sprint Music Store, in Using Advanced Sprint Services on page 37.  
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Learn how to use your BlackBerry device’s international roaming capabilities,   
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from inserting a SIM card to making and receiving international calls, in   
Sprint WorldwideSM Wireless Service on page 45.  
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Get a brief tutorial on your BlackBerry device’s screen icons, navigation, and  
keyboard shortcuts in BlackBerry 9650 Basics and Shortcuts on page 59.  
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Find answers to some of your questions – and find out how to learn even more – in  
Frequently Asked Questions on page 70.  
Tip: Before using your BlackBerry device or any accessories provided with the device, please read  
the Safety and Product Information section beginning on page 76. It is also included on the  
BlackBerry® User Tools CD that was packaged with your BlackBerry device.  
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Getting to Know Your BlackBerry 9650  
The BlackBerry Bold 9650 Smartphone  
Lock button  
Mute key  
Lock the keyboard  
Play/pause a media file  
Mute a call  
Headset jack  
Volume keys  
Adjust the volume  
Left Convenience key  
Open the voice dialing  
application  
Right Convenience key  
Open an assigned  
application  
Micro-USB port  
Backspace/Delete key  
Alt key  
Type the alternate  
character on a key  
Enter key  
Speakerphone key  
Turn on/off the  
speakerphone during a call  
Left Shift key  
Capitalize letters  
Symbol key  
Right Shift key  
Open the symbol list  
Capitalize letters  
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Navigating With Your BlackBerry 9650  
Escape key  
Move back a screen  
Close a menu  
Menu key  
Open the menu in  
an application  
Trackpad  
Slide your finger to move around a screen  
Click (press) to select an item  
End/Power key  
Send key  
End a call  
Turn on/off the device  
Answer a call  
Open the phone  
Return to the Home screen  
Call a highlighted phone number  
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Applications  
You can access applications on the Home screen and in folders on the Home screen. To  
display the Home screen (while not on a call), press the End/Power key (  
complete selection of Home screen applications, press the Menu key (  
). To view the  
).  
Take some time to explore the applications that are available on your BlackBerry device.  
Here are a few to get you started.  
Click Setup Wizard in the Setup folder (  
) to learn about typing, change options to  
personalize your device, and set up your email address. The setup wizard also  
provides links to information about common tasks.  
Click Email Settings in the Setup folder (  
) to integrate one or more email addresses  
or customize your email settings.  
Click Browser to visit Web pages, browse for download items, and set browser options.  
Your BlackBerry device might have more than one browser.  
Click Messages to view the messages list, compose new messages, and set options  
for email messages.  
Click Camera to take a picture.*  
* **  
to record a video.  
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)
Video Camera  
Media  
folder  
Click  
Click  
in the  
Media  
to access your saved videos, ring tones, pictures, songs, and voice  
notes, or to record a video or voice note.  
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Camera and Video Camera are not available in all BlackBerry Bold 9650 Smartphones.  
** Before using the Video Camera, the microSD card must be properly inserted into the media card  
holder. (The microSD card is preinstalled in your BlackBerry device. See page 31.)  
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Click Set Up Wi-Fi® in the Setup folder (  
) to set up a connection to a Wi-Fi®  
network.  
Click Options to find the main list of BlackBerry device options (including setting   
the Convenience keys), Bluetooth settings, and wireless settings.  
C
lick  
Contacts  
to view your contact list or add new contacts.  
Help  
Click  
to view help topics for your BlackBerry device.  
Tip: Some applications may be located within one of the following folders: Sports & Entertainment ( ),  
Social Networking ( ), Games ( ), Applications ( ), or Setup ( ).  
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Setting Up Your BlackBerry 9650  
Set-Up Checklist  
Setting up your BlackBerry® device is easy. Follow these steps to get started:  
Insert the Battery (page 6).  
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Charge the Battery (page 8).  
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3
Turn Your BlackBerry 9650 On (page 9).  
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5
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Complete the Setup Wizard (page 9).  
Connect to the Nationwide Sprint Network (page 10).  
Set Up Your Sprint Voicemail (page 11).  
Set Up a Wi-Fi® Connection (page 12).  
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Insert the Battery  
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WARNING: Use only those accessories approved by Research In Motion (RIM). Using any accessories not  
approved by RIM for use with this particular BlackBerry device model might invalidate any  
approval or warranty applicable to the device, might result in the non-operation of the device,  
and may be dangerous. See “Safety and Product Information” on page 76 and on the  
BlackBerry® User Tools CD that was packaged with your BlackBerry device for more  
information about safe battery usage.  
For more information on purchasing RIM approved batteries and accessories, please see  
To insert the battery:  
1. Press and hold the release button (1) and slide off the battery cover (2 and 3).  
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2. Insert the battery so that the metal contacts on the battery align with the metal contacts  
on your BlackBerry device (4), and press down to secure the battery (5).  
3. Slide the metal notches on the battery cover into the slots at the top of the device (6) and  
press down until the battery cover clicks into place (7).  
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If the battery is charged, your BlackBerry device should turn on. If the BlackBerry device  
does not turn on, charge the battery.  
Charge the Battery  
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1. Connect the small end of the travel charger to the micro-USB port on the side of your  
BlackBerry device.  
2. Depending on the type of travel charger that you received with your BlackBerry device,  
slide the plug blade attachment into the power adapter or pull the plug blades down.  
3. Plug the power adapter into a power outlet and charge the battery to full power.  
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Note: If you install the BlackBerry Desktop Software included on the BlackBerry® User Tools CD that was  
packaged with your BlackBerry device, you can charge your BlackBerry device by connecting it to  
page 70 for more information.  
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Turn Your BlackBerry 9650 On  
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To turn the BlackBerry® device on or off, press and hold the End/Power key (  
)   
on the front of the device.  
End/Power key  
Complete the Setup Wizard  
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The setup wizard is designed to help you learn about navigation and typing, change options  
to personalize your BlackBerry device, set up wireless and Bluetooth® connections, and set  
up one or more supported email addresses. The setup wizard takes approximately ten  
minutes to complete.  
1. On the Welcome screen, read the setup wizard introduction and then slide your finger  
down the trackpad to highlight Continue. Click (press) the trackpad to continue.  
Note: If you do not see the Welcome screen, press the Menu key (  
) from the Home screen, click   
Setup ( ), and then click Setup Wizard ( ).  
2. Read the setup wizard introduction.  
3. Click Next to continue.  
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the setup wizard.  
Note: For more information about selecting and setting up your email options, please see “Setting Up Email  
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Connect to the Nationwide Sprint Network  
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When you turn on your BlackBerry device by pressing and holding the End/Power   
key ( ), it should automatically connect to the Nationwide Sprint Network.  
To connect to the network successfully, your Sprint service must be active, and you must   
be in a Nationwide Sprint Network service area. For more information about wireless  
coverage indicators, please see the chart on page 64.  
If your BlackBerry device is on but the wireless radio is turned off (the coverage   
indicator reads  
), you can turn the radio on and connect to the network by   
clicking Manage Connections ( ) and selecting Mobile Network.  
Using Your BlackBerry 9650 Without a Wireless Connection  
When your BlackBerry device is not connected to a wireless network (or if the wireless radio  
is turned off) you can continue to use features that do not require a connection to a network.  
For example, you can type and save draft email messages, manage tasks, or use the  
calculator.  
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Set Up Your Sprint Voicemail  
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Sprint voicemail is designed to transfer all unanswered calls to your BlackBerry device to  
your voicemail, whether your BlackBerry device’s phone is in use or turned off. You should  
set up your voicemail and personal greeting as soon as your BlackBerry device is activated.  
1. From the Home screen, press and hold  
.
2. Follow the system prompts to:  
Create your passcode.  
Record your name announcement.  
Record your greeting.  
Choose whether or not to activate One-Touch Message Access (a feature that lets   
you access messages simply by pressing and holding , bypassing the need for you  
to enter your passcode).  
Voicemail Passcode:  
Sprint strongly recommends that you create a passcode when setting up your voicemail to protect  
against unauthorized access. Without a passcode, anyone who has access to your device is able to  
access your voicemail messages.  
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Set Up a Wi-Fi® Connection  
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Your BlackBerry device allows you connect to an available Wi-Fi® network to access such  
services as email service and Web browsing.  
Note: If your BlackBerry device is associated with an email account that uses a BlackBerry® Enterprise  
Server, your organization may prevent you from connecting to a Wi-Fi® network.  
1. From the Home screen, click Setup  
> Set Up Wi-Fi® ( ) and then click Next.  
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)
2. Click on an option to select it:  
Scan For Networks to search for available Wi-Fi® networks. Click on a network name  
and follow the instructions to enter any necessary information to sign on to the network.  
Click Connect to connect to the network, or click Save to save the profile.  
Manually Add Network to add a network configuration by hand. Type the network name  
(SSID), click Add, and then follow the instruction to enter any necessary information,  
such as security type and passkey.  
Push Button Setup to add a network access point that uses Wi-Fi® Protected SetupTM.  
Follow the instructions to complete the setup process.  
3. On the Wi-Fi® Setup Complete screen, select an option:  
Prioritize Wi-Fi Profiles to change the order in which Wi-Fi® profiles are automatically  
selected. Highlight a saved profile, press  
> Move, scroll up or down to move the  
profile, and then press  
previous screen.  
. When finished, press the Escape key (  
) to return to the  
Wi-Fi® Hotspot Login to specify registration information (for example, credit card  
information) for Wi-Fi® hotspots. When finished, press the Escape key (  
) to return to  
the previous screen.  
4. Click Finish.  
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Setting Up Email on Your BlackBerry 9650  
Choosing Your Email Setup Option  
To begin sending and receiving email messages on your BlackBerry device, you must   
set up your BlackBerry device with a supported email account. You may configure up to 10  
supported accounts on your BlackBerry device. The Setup Wizard (see “Complete the Setup  
Wizard” on page 9) guides you through the process.  
Note: If you did not set up an email account the first time you went through the Setup Wizard, you can  
access email setup from your Home screen. Press the Menu key (  
) and click Setup ( ) >  
Setup Wizard ( ) > Email Setup.  
The following options will be available when you set up your email account(s):  
Create or Add an Email Address  
Use this option to create a new email address for your BlackBerry device or to associate  
your BlackBerry device with one or more (up to 10) existing email addresses (for example, a  
Google MailTM or Windows LiveTM Hotmail® email account) or to create a new email address  
for your device. This option is most common for individual users.  
Select the I want to create or add an email address option in the setup wizard on your  
BlackBerry device and follow the prompts. (See “Creating or Adding an Email Account” on  
page 14 for details.)  
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BlackBerry Enterprise Server Option  
Use this option to associate your BlackBerry device with a Microsoft® Outlook® work email  
account, IBM® Lotus Notes® work email account, or Novell® GroupWise® work email account  
and to take advantage of advanced capabilities for wireless data synchronization.  
If your administrator has provided you with an activation password, select the I want to use a  
work email account with a BlackBerry Enterprise Server option in the setup wizard on your  
BlackBerry device. If you do not have an enterprise activation password, contact your system  
administrator.  
BlackBerry Desktop Redirector Option  
Use this email setup option to associate your BlackBerry device with a Microsoft Outlook  
(Workgroup Installation) email account. You can set up email using this option by installing  
the BlackBerry® Desktop Software and selecting the BlackBerry Desktop Redirector option. If  
you use this email setup option, you must keep your computer turned on to receive your  
email messages.  
Creating or Adding an Email Account  
You can set up for email using the setup wizard on your BlackBerry device.  
The first time that you log in, you can add a supported email address, create a BlackBerry  
email address, or do both.  
Add an email address if you have an existing, supported email account (up to 10) that you  
want to access from your BlackBerry device.  
Create a BlackBerry email address if you do not have another existing, supported email  
account, or if you need an additional email address that you can use to send and receive  
email messages.  
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To set up your email account(s) from your BlackBerry device:  
1. In the setup wizard, on the email setup screen, select the I want to create or add an email  
address option and then click Next.  
2. Click Next to open the email account setup application on your BlackBerry device.  
3. Carefully review the BlackBerry Prosumer Service Agreement. If you accept the terms of  
the agreement, click I Accept.  
4. Select an option to begin setting up an account.  
Yahoo!  
Gmail®  
AOL (select @aol.com or @aim.com)  
Windows Live (select @hotmail.com, @msn.com, or @live.com)  
Other (to add a supported POP or iMAP account)  
Create New Address to create a new email address ([email protected])  
5. Follow the instructions to enter your login information (such as user name, email  
address, and password) for the selected account, click Next, and then click OK.  
6. To add another supported email address, click Add and repeat steps 4 and 5. To exit the  
email setup program and return to the Home screen, press  
and click Close.  
Tip: To use a social networking application (such as Facebook® for BlackBerry® smartphones) on your  
BlackBerry device, you must use the I want to create or add an email address option to associate your  
device with the email address you use with the social networking application.  
Note: To add or edit settings for your email accounts, including account display name and signature, press  
the Menu key (  
) and click Setup ( )> Email Settings ( ). Click the account name and click  
Edit, make your changes, and click Save.  
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Using the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Option  
If your system administrator has provided you with an Enterprise Activation password, you  
can set up your supported email account directly from your BlackBerry device.  
To use Enterprise Activation from your BlackBerry device:  
1. In the setup wizard, on the email setup screen, select the I want to use a work email account  
with a BlackBerry Enterprise Server option and then click Next.  
2. Type your supported corporate email account address.  
3. Type the Enterprise Activation password provided by your system administrator, and then  
click Activate.  
4. To log out of the email setup area and return to the setup wizard, click Log Out.  
Using the BlackBerry Desktop Redirector Option  
If you do not have access to a BlackBerry Enterprise Server and you want to associate your  
BlackBerry device with a corporate Microsoft Outlook (Workgroup Installation) email account,  
you can install the BlackBerry® Desktop Redirector software on your computer to associate  
your BlackBerry device with that email account.  
To install the BlackBerry Desktop Redirector, select BlackBerry Desktop Redirector as  
your message redirection option when installing the BlackBerry® Desktop Software. See  
installing the software.  
Note: When using the BlackBerry Desktop Redirector, your computer must be on and the BlackBerry  
Desktop Redirector must be active to send and receive messages on your BlackBerry device.  
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Using Your BlackBerry 9650  
Now that you have your BlackBerry® device set up and ready to use, you can start   
taking advantage of all its features. This section outlines many of the basic features of your  
BlackBerry device. For complete details, click Help ( ) or access your complete user guide  
on the BlackBerry® User Tools CD that was packaged with your BlackBerry device.  
Here’s a list of basic features to get you started:  
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Making and Answering Phone Calls  
Making a Phone Call  
On the Home screen or on the phone screen, type a phone number and press the   
Send key ( ). To end the call, press the End/Power key ( ).  
Tip: Press the Send key (  
) on any screen to open the phone screen.  
Select a contact, call log, or phone number link on any screen and press the   
Send key ( ) to make a call.  
Tip: To select a contact, type part of a contact name from the Home screen, highlight the name or number,  
and press  
.
Answering a Phone Call  
To answer an incoming call, click Answer or press the Send key (  
To end the call, press the End/Power key ( ).  
).   
In-Call Options  
During an active call, press  
to display a menu of available in-call options, which may  
include Help, Flash, Add Participant, Swap, Join Conference, Enhance Call Audio, Mute, Notes,  
Activate Speakerphone/Handset, View Contacts, View Calendar, View Messages, Switch  
Application, and Home Screen.  
Using the Mute Option  
To mute the microphone during a call, press the Mute key (  
BlackBerry device or click the trackpad and then click Mute. To turn the microphone  
back on, press again or click the trackpad and then click Turn Mute Off.  
) on the top of the  
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Using the Speakerphone  
To turn the speakerphone on or off during a call, press the Speakerphone key ( ).  
Call Waiting  
To answer an incoming call waiting call:  
When you hear the tone and see the “Waiting Call” message, press the Send key  
) to answer the incoming call and put the other call on hold.  
(
To switch between calls:  
Click the trackpad and then click Flash.  
Call Forwarding  
To forward all incoming calls to another number:  
1. Press  
>
> Options > Call Forwarding.  
2. Set Forward Calls to Always and then set the Forward All Calls field to a call forwarding  
number.  
3. Press  
or  
and then click Save.  
Note: You are charged a higher rate for calls you have forwarded.  
To deactivate Call Forwarding:  
1. Press  
2. Set Forward Calls to Never.  
3. Press or and then click Save.  
>
> Options > Call Forwarding.  
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Adding and Changing Call Forwarding Numbers  
To add a call forwarding number:  
1. Press  
>
> Options > Call Forwarding.  
2. Press  
and then click New Number.  
3. Click Use Once, type a phone number, and press the Enter key (  
4. Press and then click Close.  
To change a call forwarding number:  
).  
1. Press  
>
> Options > Call Forwarding.  
and then click Edit Numbers.  
> Edit.  
4. Select a new forwarding number from your contacts or click [Use Once], enter a new  
number, and press the Enter key ( ).  
5. Press and then click Close. (If prompted to save your changes, click Save.)  
2. Press  
3. Highlight a number and press  
Making Emergency Calls  
Your BlackBerry device is designed to allow emergency calls even when it is locked or when  
your account is restricted, provided you are within range of a compatible wireless network.  
To make an emergency call:  
Dial the emergency access number for the country you are in (for example 911 in the  
U.S. or 112 in countries that are part of the European Union), and then press  
.
To make an emergency call if your BlackBerry device is locked:  
Press , click Emergency, and then click Yes.  
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Enhanced 911 (E911) Information  
Your BlackBerry device features an embedded Global Positioning System (GPS) chip  
necessary for utilizing E911 emergency location services where available.  
When you place an emergency 911 call, the GPS feature of your BlackBerry device begins to  
seek information to calculate your approximate location. Depending on several variables,  
including availability and access to satellite signals, it may take up to 30 seconds or more to  
determine and report your approximate location.  
Important: Always report your location to the 911 operator when placing an emergency call. Some  
designated emergency call takers, known as Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) may not  
be equipped to receive GPS location information from your BlackBerry device.  
Note: The GPS feature on your BlackBerry device can help emergency personnel determine your location  
in instances where you are in a wireless coverage area, your device is able to communicate with a  
GPS-enabled satellite, and your emergency response center is equipped to process such  
information. However, successful determination of your location is not guaranteed.  
YOU SHOULD NOT RELY ON ANY WIRELESS DEVICE FOR ESSENTIAL COMMUNICATIONS,  
INCLUDING MEDICAL EMERGENCIES. Emergency numbers may vary by location and emergency  
calls may be blocked or impeded by network, environmental, or interference issues.  
You can only make emergency calls by typing official emergency access numbers (for example,   
911 in North America or 112 in European Union countries).  
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Voicemail  
Note: For information about setting up voicemail on your BlackBerry device, see “Set Up Your Sprint  
New Voicemail Message Alerts  
When you receive a new voice message, your BlackBerry device alerts you and prompts you  
to call your voicemail.  
Retrieving Your Voicemail Messages  
You can review your messages directly from your BlackBerry device or from any other   
touch-tone phone.  
Using Your BlackBerry 9650 to Access Your Voicemail Messages  
From the phone screen, press  
and then click Call Voice Mail. (Your BlackBerry  
device will dial your voicemail box.) If prompted, enter the passcode to access your  
voicemail.  
Using Another Phone to Access Your Voicemail Messages  
1. Dial your wireless phone number.  
2. When your voicemail answers, press the asterisk key ( ).  
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3. Enter your voicemail passcode to access your voicemail.  
Voicemail Options  
When you are connected to your voicemail box, follow the spoken instructions to set your  
voicemail options, including enabling or disabling Expert Mode, setting up group distribution  
lists, selecting reply options, and recording an extended absence greeting.  
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Entering Text  
Entering text on your BlackBerry device works the same as entering text on any full  
keyboard. Here are a few tips to help you along the way.  
Typing Tips  
To capitalize a letter, hold the letter key until the capitalized letter appears or press the  
key and then press the letter key.  
To type the alternate character on a key, press the  
For example, to type a question mark (?), press the  
key and then press the character key.  
key and then press  
.
To type a symbol, press the  
Press the letter key that appears below the symbol.  
key. To view more symbols, press the  
key again.   
To type an accented or special character, press and hold the letter key and slide your  
finger left or right on the trackpad. Release the letter key when the accented or special  
character appears. For example, to type ü, press and hold  
left on the trackpad until ü appears, and then release the letter key.  
To turn on NUM lock, press the key and press the key. To turn off NUM lock,   
press the key.  
and slide your finger to the  
Sending Email Messages  
You must set up a supported email account (up to 10) to use with your BlackBerry device  
before you can send and receive email messages. See “Setting Up Email on Your  
BlackBerry 9650” on page 13 for more information.  
1. Click Messages ( ) to display a message list, and then press  
2. Click Compose Email.  
.
3. In the To field, type an email address or a contact name.  
4. Type a subject and a message, click the trackpad, and then click Send.  
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Note: If you have set up more than one supported email account on your BlackBerry device, you can select  
an account from which to send the message. At the top of the message, in the Send Using field,  
press the Space key until the preferred email account appears.  
Accessing Email Messages  
1. Click Messages ( ) to display a message list.  
2. Highlight a message and click the trackpad to display the message.  
Sending Text Messages (SMS)  
You can send text messages (SMS) to up to 10 recipients.  
1. Click SMS And MMS ( ) and then press  
> Compose SMS.  
2. In the To field, do one of the following:  
Type an email address.  
Type a compatible phone number (include area code).  
Type a contact name.  
Type part of a contact name and then click the desired contact.  
Presss  
> Choose Contact, and then click a contact.  
3. Click OK.  
4. Type a message, and then press the Enter key (  
).  
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Sending PIN Messages  
A personal identification number (PIN) uniquely identifies each BlackBerry device on the  
network. If you know the PIN of another BlackBerry device user, you can send a PIN  
message to that person. To find your PIN, click Options ( ) > Status from the Home screen.  
1. Click Messages ( ) and then press  
.
2. Click Compose PIN.  
3. In the To field, type a PIN or a contact name.  
4. Type a message and then click the trackpad.  
5. Click Send.  
Contacts  
Adding Contacts  
1. Click Contacts ( ) to display the contacts list, and then press  
.
2. Click New Contact.  
3. Type the contact information, click the trackpad, and then click Save.  
Note: If you have installed BlackBerry® Desktop Manager software on your computer (see “Installing the  
BlackBerry Desktop Software” on page 34), you can also add Contacts by connecting your  
BlackBerry device to your computer and synchronizing with a compatible Personal Information  
Management (PIM) address book. See the BlackBerry Desktop Manager Online Help for details.  
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Calendar  
Adding an Appointment  
1. Click Calendar ( ) to display the calendar view, and then press  
2. Click New.  
.
.
3. Type the appointment details.  
4. Press  
and then click Save.  
Viewing and Editing Appointments  
1. Click Calendar ( ) to display the calendar view, and then press  
2. Click the desired calendar view (View Week, View Month, or View Agenda).  
Note: If you are in Month view, you will need to click on a specific day to view appointments for that day.  
3. Select an appointment and press the trackpad.  
Note: If the selected item is a recurring appointment, select Open the series to edit all occurrences or Open  
this occurrence to edit only the selected occurrence.  
4. Confirm or edit the information as needed. When you have finished, press  
click Save to save your changes.  
and then  
Calendar Status Indicators  
reminder set  
meeting  
recurring appointment or  
meeting  
exception to recurring  
appointment or meeting  
calendar entry with notes  
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Camera  
1. Press the Camera button on the right side of the device or click Camera ( ) to launch  
the camera.  
2. Using the display screen as a viewfinder, click the trackpad to take a picture.  
3. Select an option to continue.  
Click  
Click  
Click  
to take another picture.  
to delete the picture you just took.  
and follow the onscreen instructions to assign the picture as Caller ID or as the  
Home screen image.  
Click  
and follow the instructions to send the picture via email.  
to rename and save the picture.  
Click  
Camera Status Indicators  
flash is turned on  
flash is turned off  
automatic flash mode  
slow shutter speed  
Note: Cameras may not be available in all BlackBerry Bold 9650 smartphones.  
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Video Camera  
Note: Before using the Video Camera, a microSD card must be inserted into the media card holder. The  
microSD card is preinstalled in your BlackBerry device. See “Inserting a microSD Card” on page 31  
for details.  
1. Make sure a microSD card is present, and then click Media ( ) > Video Camera ( ) to  
launch the video camera.  
Tip: To make sure a microSD card is installed, click Options ( ) > Memory and scroll to the bottom of the  
screen. If Media Card is shown along with Total Space and Free Space, the microSD card is properly  
installed and ready.  
2. Using the display screen as a viewfinder, click the trackpad to begin recording.  
3. Select an option to continue.  
Click the trackpad to pause recording. Click the trackpad again to resume recording.  
Click  
Click  
Click  
Click  
Click  
to stop recording and save the video.  
to play the video.  
to delete the video you just recorded.  
and follow the onscreen instructions to send the video to an email address.  
to rename the video.  
Note: If your BlackBerry device is associated with an email account that uses a BlackBerry® Enterprise  
Server, your organization may restrict your use of camera and/or video recording features.  
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Going to Web Pages  
Click Browser ( ) to display the browser, and then do one of the following:  
If a Web address field appears, type a Web address (URL) and press  
.
If no Web address field appears, press  
highlight a Web address and press  
, click Go To, and then either type or  
.
Tip: To insert a period in a Web address, press the Space key.  
To insert a slash mark (/), press the Shift key + the Space key.  
The Go To dialog box tracks the Web addresses that you type. To go to a Web page on the list, click a  
Web address and then click OK.  
Setting a BlackBerry 9650 Password  
1. Click Options ( ) > Password.  
2. Click Set Password.  
3. Type a password and then click the trackpad.  
4. Retype the password and then click the trackpad again to save. (Setting and saving a  
password automatically enables the password.)  
To enable or disable the password:  
1. Click Options ( ) > Password.  
2. Click Enabled (or Disabled), select an option, and click the trackpad.  
3. Press  
and click Save.  
4. If prompted, enter the password and click the trackpad.  
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Locking and Unlocking the BlackBerry 9650  
To lock your BlackBerry device:  
With a password set and enabled, on the Home screen, click Password Lock ( ).  
To unlock your BlackBerry device:  
On the Lock screen, slide your finger on the trackpad. Click Unlock. Type your password  
and then press the Enter key ( ) or click the trackpad.  
Note: When the BlackBerry device is locked, you should be able to make an emergency call without dialing  
the emergency access number, provided you are within range of a compatible wireless network.  
Press  
, click Emergency, and then click Yes.  
YOU SHOULD NOT RELY ON ANY WIRELESS DEVICE FOR ESSENTIAL COMMUNICATIONS,  
INCLUDING MEDICAL EMERGENCIES. Emergency numbers may vary by location and emergency  
calls may be blocked or impeded by network, environmental, or interference issues.  
You can only make emergency calls by typing official emergency access numbers (for example,   
911 in North America).  
Tip: For additional options and shortcuts, including locking the keyboard, see “Navigating Screens” on  
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Inserting a microSD Card  
Use an optional microSDTM media card to extend the memory available on your BlackBerry  
device for storing your media files such as videos, ring tones, pictures, or songs. Your  
BlackBerry device comes with a microSD card preinstalled.  
1. Press the release button for the battery cover and slide the cover off. (See “Insert the  
2. Hold the media card so that the metal contacts on the media card face down and point  
toward the right side of your device (1).  
3. Slide the media card into the media card slot until it stops.  
4. Slide the battery cover back onto the device and press down until it clicks into place.  
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Location Settings  
Your BlackBerry device is equipped with a Location feature for use in connection with  
location-based services that may be available.  
Where services are available, the Location feature allows the network to detect your position.  
Turning Location off will hide your location from everyone except 911 (where compatible  
wireless coverage is available and the emergency response center is equipped to process  
such information). However, successful determination of your location by the emergency  
response center is not guaranteed.  
Note: Turning Location on will allow the network to detect your position using GPS technology, making  
some applications and services easier to use. Turning Location off will disable the GPS location  
function for all purposes except 911, but will not hide your general location based on the cell site  
serving your call. No application or service may use your location without your request or permission.  
GPS-enhanced 911 is not available in all areas.  
To enable your BlackBerry device’s Location feature:  
1. Click Options ( ) > Advanced Options > GPS.  
2. Click OK to continue.  
3. Click the option next to GPS Services.  
4. Click Location ON, press  
, and then click Save.  
Note: For more information about location-based services, such as the BlackBerry® Maps application,  
please click Help ( ) or go online to see your complete user guide.  
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Using Bluetooth With Your BlackBerry 9650  
Turning the Bluetooth Radio On or Off  
Click Manage Connections ( ), and then click the Bluetooth checkbox to turn Bluetooth  
on or off. (A checkmark indicates that Bluetooth is enabled; no checkmark indicates that  
Bluetooth is disabled.)  
Pairing With a Bluetooth-Enabled Device  
You must pair your BlackBerry device with a Bluetooth-enabled device before you can  
connect to it. For more information about preparing the Bluetooth-enabled device for pairing,  
see the documentation that came with the Bluetooth-enabled device.  
1. From the Manage Connections screen, click Set Up Bluetooth to display the Bluetooth  
setup application.  
If prompted, create a new name for your BlackBerry device.  
2. Click Search.  
3. Click the name of a Bluetooth-enabled device.  
4. If necessary, perform one of the following actions:  
If the Bluetooth-enabled device does not have a keyboard (for example, a headset),  
type the pairing passkey from the Bluetooth-enabled device’s documentation into your  
BlackBerry device.  
If the Bluetooth-enabled device has a keyboard (for example, a laptop computer), type  
a pairing passkey of your choosing on both devices.  
Note: Verify that the Bluetooth-enabled device that you want to pair with is in the correct mode for pairing.  
The names of the Bluetooth-enabled devices with which you have already paired appear in the list of  
paired Bluetooth-enabled devices. They do not appear in the list of Bluetooth-enabled devices that  
appears when using the Bluetooth setup application.  
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Installing the BlackBerry Desktop Software  
Install the BlackBerry® Desktop Software on a computer to allow you to perform any of the  
following actions:  
Synchronize organizer data such as contacts, calendar entries, tasks, and memos between  
your BlackBerry device and your computer.  
Back up and restore BlackBerry device data.  
Transfer files between your BlackBerry device and your computer.  
Add applications to your BlackBerry device.  
Set up and manage email message forwarding or wireless calendar synchronization if  
your system administrator has advised you to do so.  
Set up and manage email message forwarding using the BlackBerry® Desktop Redirector  
to forward email messages from a Microsoft® Outlook® (Workgroup installation) email  
account that resides on a Microsoft Exchange Server version 5.5 or later.  
To install the BlackBerry Desktop Software, the following system requirements apply:  
Intel®-compatible 486 or higher computer that is compliant with USB 1.1 or later.  
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 or later.  
CD drive.  
Available USB port.  
To install the BlackBerry Desktop Software:  
1. Verify that your BlackBerry device is not connected to your computer.  
2. Insert the BlackBerry® User Tools CD into your CD drive.  
3. Click Begin > BlackBerry Desktop Software.  
4. Click Install BlackBerry Desktop Software.  
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5. Follow the onscreen instructions to:  
Select a language.  
Select a country or region.  
Carefully review the terms of the BlackBerry Software License Agreement. If you agree,  
click the appropriate button to accept the agreement.  
Enter the requested customer information.  
6. Perform one of the following actions:  
If you do not want to use the BlackBerry Desktop Software to synchronize certificates  
between your BlackBerry device and your computer, select the Typical option and then  
click Next.  
If you want to use the BlackBerry Desktop Software to synchronize certificates between  
your computer and your BlackBerry device, select the Custom option and click Next. in  
the Certificate Synchronization drop-down list, click This feature, and all subfeatures, will  
be installed on local hard drive.  
7. Complete the onscreen instructions.  
8. When the installation is complete, connect the smaller end of the USB cable to the USB  
port on the side of your BlackBerry device.  
9. Connect the larger end of the USB cable to an available USB port on your computer.  
10. If the BlackBerry Desktop Manager does not open automatically, on the Windows®  
taskbar, click Start > (All) Programs > BlackBerry > Desktop Manager.  
Note: To find more information about the features of the BlackBerry Desktop Software, click Help >  
BlackBerry Desktop Manager help.  
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Finding Help With Other Features  
To access a full list of help topics for your BlackBerry device, click Help ( ) from the  
Home screen.  
To access a list of topics that are associated with the program that you are using,   
press  
and then click Help.  
To open the main list of topics for all programs, click Contents from any open Help  
screen.  
User Guide  
The full user guide for your BlackBerry device, can be found on the BlackBerry User Tools  
CD that was packaged with your device.  
Note: See the Safety and Product Information section beginning on page 76 for more information about  
your BlackBerry device.  
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Using Advanced Sprint Services  
With your BlackBerry® device and advanced data services from Sprint, you have access to a  
variety of entertaining and useful features – only on the Now NetworkTM.  
Advanced Sprint service features include:  
Note: Sprint data service is not included. Depending on the plan and options selected, additional charges  
may apply.  
Sprint TV  
With Sprint, you can watch live TV on the go right on your BlackBerry device. Accessing your  
Sprint TV channels is as easy as using the remote control in your living room. Browse  
through the available free channels or subscribe to one of the premium offerings.  
1. From the Home screen, click Sports & Entertainment ( ) > Sprint TV ( ). (The first time  
you use the application, follow the prompts to download it to your BlackBerry device.)  
If prompted, click Yes to grant the application Trusted Application status.  
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2. Click TV in the left panel and then scroll up or down to select a TV option.  
Featured to see a list of featured channels.  
Recommended to see what’s recommended by Sprint TV.  
Recently Played to see a list of recently viewed channels.  
All Channels to select from all available channels and categories.  
Live to see a list of live TV options.  
On Demand to see a list of available on demand video and music options.  
3. Browse through the available programming and click a clip or channel to view the  
program.  
Note: The first time you access a channel that requires a subscription, you will be prompted to purchase  
access. Select Subscribe to purchase access, or select Preview to see a preview of the selected  
channel.  
Coverage not available everywhere. Content and lineup subject to change. Select channels also  
available for casual usage. Go to sprint.com/tvguide for more information.  
Tip: In the initial Sprint TV screen, slide your finger left on the trackpad to select the left panel options (TV,  
Radio, Favs, and More) and then slide your finger up or down and click the trackpad to select an  
option. Once you select an option, the right panel options become active, and you can slide your finger  
up or down and click the trackpad to select an option.  
For more information, click More and then click Help in the main Sprint TV screen.  
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Sprint Music  
Sprint lets you use your BlackBerry device as a portable personal jukebox. With access to  
the Sprint Music Store, you can purchase and download digital music files to play on your  
BlackBerry device.  
Accessing the Sprint Music Store  
You can access the Sprint Music Store right from your BlackBerry device, anywhere on the  
Nationwide Sprint Network. When you enter the store for the first time, you will be prompted  
to set up your user identification and password.  
1. From the Home screen, click Sports & Entertainment ( ) > Sprint Music Store ( ).  
2. The first time you access the service, follow the onscreen instructions to download the  
application and set up your account.  
Note: Use of the Sprint Music Store requires that a microSD card is properly installed in your device. Your  
BlackBerry device comes with a microSD card preinstalled. See page 31 for details.  
Tip: Your User ID for the Sprint Music Store is your 10-digit wireless phone number. The password may be  
any 4-digit number.  
3. After you have entered your password, scroll through the options to explore the store.  
Purchasing and Downloading Music  
Once you have entered the store, you can shop for songs to purchase and download to your  
BlackBerry device’s microSD card.  
1. From the Sprint Music Store opening page, select an option to browse the store:  
Featured Music offers a revolving selection of highlighted songs and artists.  
Categories allows you to choose from categories such as What’s Hot, Must Haves,  
Flashback!, Recommendations, and specific musical genres.  
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Search gives you the option of searching for specific songs or artists. Just use your keypad  
to enter your search criteria.  
2. Select a song and click on it. (The song information screen is displayed.)  
3. Select an option:  
Preview to play an audio clip of the selected song.  
Buy Song to purchase the song and download it to your BlackBerry device’s   
microSD card.  
When you select Buy Song, the file downloads to the microSD card. (If there is no  
microSD card installed or if there is not enough free memory space on the card, you  
will see an alert.)  
Once the song has been downloaded, options allow you to listen to the song, add it  
to a playlist, or continue shopping.  
Playing Music on Your BlackBerry 9650  
Music downloaded through the Sprint Music Store may be organized and played using the  
Sprint Music Store Player tab.  
Accessing the Music Player  
1. From the Home screen, click Sports & Entertainment ( ) > Sprint Music Store ( ) and  
then slide your finger right on the trackpad to highlight and click the Player tab.  
2. From the Player display, select an option:  
Playlists to select a customized playlist. Select Create Playlist... and add songs to create  
a new playlist.  
Artists to browse through your music by artist.  
All Songs to browse through all of your saved music, including music purchased from  
the Sprint Music Store and any additional songs you have loaded onto your microSD  
card from your computer.  
Albums to browse through your music by album.  
Genres to browse through your music by genre.  
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3. To begin playing your music, select a song and click on the title.  
To pause or resume playing, press the space key.  
To skip to the next or previous song, slide your finger right or left across the trackpad.  
To view the current playlist, slide your finger up or down the trackpad. To begin playing  
another song, highlight the title and click the trackpad.  
Note: You can close the music player and continue listening to music while using other features of your  
BlackBerry device. Press (  
playback, return to the Player screen and press  
) to exit the music player and display the Home screen. To stop  
> Close.  
If you make or receive a phone call while listening to music, playback will pause until the call is over.  
Using certain applications, such as the Camera, will stop playback altogether.  
Backing Up Your Downloaded Music Files  
Sprint recommends you back up your downloaded music files to your computer. Although  
the downloaded files can only be played on your device and on your account, backing them  
up to your computer lets you access the files in case your microSD card is lost or damaged,  
or if you install a new microSD card.  
1. Connect your BlackBerry® device using the USB sync cable.  
2. Use your computer to navigate to the microSD card’s Music folder.  
3. Select and copy the music files to a folder on your computer’s hard drive.  
Note: Although you can store files downloaded from the Sprint Music Store on your computer, they will only  
be playable on your BlackBerry device and on your account. If you copy the files to a new microSD  
card, you will need to create a folder on the card called “MUSIC” to be able to play the music files.  
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Pocket Express  
Pocket Express® gives you quick and easy access to the most popular Web information and  
categories instantly. The categories use the information you provide to customize the content  
you receive, so you can get the information you want right now.  
Getting Started With Pocket Express  
1. From the Home screen, click Sports & Entertainment ( ) > Pocket Express ( ) and  
follow the prompts to download the application.  
If prompted, click Yes to grant the application Trusted Application status.  
2. Follow the onscreen instructions to accept the terms and conditions and set up your  
account.  
Accessing Pocket Express Information  
1. From the Home screen, click Sports & Entertainment ( ) > Pocket Express ( ).  
2. Slide your finger up or down the trackpad to scroll through categories (News, Sports,  
Weather, Stocks, Store, Search, Travel, Entertain, and Assist). Click on a category to   
select it.  
3. Within the main category, click on a subcategory or an item to display more information.  
Additional options such as Continue Story or Share may appear at the bottom of the page.  
4. For additional options including premium upgrades, press  
and select an option.  
Navigation Tips  
To return to the previous screen, press the Escape key (  
).  
> PageOne.  
To return to the Pocket Express main screen, press  
To update any page, press  
> Update.  
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GPS Navigation  
Sprint Navigation gives you turn-by-turn route directions onscreen.  
Tip: For live turn-by-turn instructions both onscreen and over the speakerphone, upgrade to a Sprint  
Navigation Premium subscription. Contact Sprint or visit www.sprint.com/navigation for information and  
pricing.  
Getting Started With Sprint Navigation  
1. From the Home screen, click Sprint Navigation ( ).  
If prompted, click Yes to grant the application Trusted Application status.  
Follow the instructions to grant appropriate access to the application. (Click View and  
then press  
> Save.)  
2. The first time you access the service, follow the onscreen instructions to download and  
register the application.  
After the application is downloaded, click Accept to accept the access agreement.  
Enter your name and email address as prompted.  
Using Sprint Navigation  
1. From the Home screen, click Sprint Navigation (  
).  
2. Select an option and follow the onscreen instructions to get directions or view maps.  
Drive To lets you enter an address or select from categories such as My Favorites,  
Recent Places, or Businesses to search for turn-by-turn directions.  
Search lets you search for nearby businesses by name.  
Maps lets you view maps for your current location or for any other location. It uses the  
same categories as Drive To.  
Share & More provides access to additional services such as Share Address, Refer a  
Friend, and Preferences.  
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Upgrade to Sprint Navigation Premium lets you easily upgrade from Sprint Navigation  
Lite to Sprint Navigation Premium. You can upgrade for a 24-hour period or upgrade  
permanently with a monthly subscription.  
Note: For more information, visit www.sprint.com/navigation.  
Additional Sprint Services  
More advanced services, including NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile, Facebook, Pandora,  
MySpace, and Flickr, are available for use on your BlackBerry device.  
1. From the Home screen, click the folder and icon for the feature you want to use, such   
as NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile or Facebook. (Some available features may be found in  
the Sports & Entertainment  
, Social Networking  
, or Applications  
folder.)  
2. The first time you access a feature, follow the prompts to download and set up the  
application.  
3. Once you’re set up, follow the instructions to take advantage of your Sprint services.  
Note: For information about using downloaded applications, visit www.sprint.com.  
To purchase and download additional applications, ring tones, and more, launch the Browser (  
)
and click Shop for Games & Applications from the Sprint Powerdeck home page.  
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Sprint WorldwideSM Wireless Service  
Your BlackBerry device allows you to roam throughout the world using both CDMA (Code  
Division Multiple Access) and GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) networks.  
(Subject to network availability. For a complete list of countries, visit www.sprint.com/sww.)  
Note: To use Sprint international roaming services, you must be a current Sprint subscriber. You must also  
meet international toll authorization and credit requirements to roam in most places outside of the  
United States. Depending on your overseas location and coverage, you may not have access to all  
features. Service may be interrupted if you change phones or phone numbers before traveling  
abroad.  
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Getting Started With Sprint Worldwide Service  
Before using your BlackBerry device in global roaming mode, you must activate Sprint Worldwide  
service.  
To activate Sprint Worldwide service:  
Chat with or email an international support rep by visiting www.sprint.com/international and  
clicking the Chat with us or Email us link on the right side of the screen.  
– or –  
Call Sprint Worldwide Customer Support at 1-888-226-7212, option 2.  
Note: Your BlackBerry device is compatible with European and worldwide voltage standards; however, an  
additional power adapter is required. To purchase an approved adapter, please visit  
www.shopblackberry.com.  
Your SIM Card  
Your BlackBerry device comes with a preinstalled SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card to  
support roaming on compatible GSM networks.  
Note: Your SIM card should be preinstalled. If you need to reinstall your SIM card, please follow the  
instructions below.  
The SIM included contains information specific to your BlackBerry device and should be retained with  
the device for use on GSM networks.  
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1. Press and hold the release button (1) and slide off the battery cover (2 and 3).  
2. If necessary, remove the battery.  
3. Remove the SIM card from any packaging, and hold the card so that the metal contacts  
on the SIM card face down and the cutoff corner points toward the top-left corner of the  
BlackBerry device.  
4. Slide the SIM card into the SIM card slot until it stops (4 and 5).  
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5. Replace the battery (6 and 7) and battery cover (8 and 9). (See “Insert the Battery” on  
page 6.)  
Activating Global Roaming Mode  
Your BlackBerry device is designed to enter global roaming mode automatically when you  
activate your Sprint Worldwide service, meaning that it should automatically connect to an  
appropriate CDMA network or GSM network when you travel. You may also set global  
roaming options by clicking the Manage Connections (  
) icon on the Home screen.  
To set your global roaming options:  
1. Click Manage Connections (  
) > Mobile Network Options.  
2. Scroll to Network Technology and click the trackpad.  
3. Select an option and click the trackpad:  
GSM/UMTS to allow connections to GSM networks only.  
1XEV to allow connections to CDMA networks only.  
Global to allow connections to available CDMA or GSM networks.  
4. Press  
and click Save to save the setting.  
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Making and Receiving Worldwide Calls  
When traveling on international networks, you can place and answer calls as you would on  
the Sprint network (see “Making and Answering Phone Calls” on page 17), although some  
additional instructions may be required to place a call. Certain features and services are not  
available in all countries. For more information on services that are available while roaming,  
visit www.sprint.com/sww.  
Making Calls Using Plus (+) Code Dialing  
Placing calls from one country to another country is simple with the Plus (+) Code Dialing  
feature. When placing international calls, you can use Plus Code Dialing to enter the  
appropriate international access code for your location (for example, 011 for international  
calls placed from the United States).  
Note: Plus Code Dialing is only available when roaming internationally on GSM networks and on certain  
CDMA networks in the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean.  
International access codes and dialing information are available online at www.sprint.com/sww.  
To use Plus Code Dialing to place an international call:  
1. From the phone dial screen, press  
2. Enter the country code, city code or area code, and the phone number you’re calling,  
and then press  
to insert a “+” on the phone dial screen.  
.
(The access code for international dialing will automatically be dialed, followed by the  
country code, city or area code, and the phone number.)  
Direct Dial  
Dial the international access code, the country code, the city or area code, and the  
phone number, and then press  
to place the call.  
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Making Calls Within a Country (Local or Long Distance Dialing)  
The steps for placing a call within a country are identical to those for calling country-to-  
country, except it is not necessary to enter the country code.  
Note: Some countries require additional dialing steps for calling a mobile number; you will need to verify  
you are dialing the number the same as you would from a wireline phone in that country.  
Important: Always check the local requirements for placing emergency calls. When traveling in GSM  
locations, the emergency number is 112. In CDMA mode, the emergency number will vary by  
country.  
Emergency 911 (E911) location services are not available when roaming internationally.  
Calling the United States From Another Country  
To place a call to the United States from another country:  
1. If you are on a GSM network, press  
to insert a “+” on the phone dial screen.   
(The “+” symbol automatically inserts the international access code for the country from  
which you are calling.)  
– or –  
If you are on a CDMA network outside Canada or the Caribbean, enter the international  
access code for the country from which you are calling.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
to insert the U.S. country code, and then enter the area code and number.  
to place the call.  
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Sprint Voicemail Service  
Your Sprint voicemail will follow you as you travel. All of your unanswered calls will be  
forwarded to your Sprint voicemail. You will need to be sure your voicemail box is already set  
up and that you know your voicemail passcode (see page 11).  
Note: In India, Sprint voicemail is not available while roaming on the GSM network; it does work while on the  
CDMA network.  
Setting Up Your Voicemail Access Number  
To simplify accessing your Sprint voicemail while traveling, you can set up your voicemail  
access number as a Contacts entry. This will make it faster and easier to access your  
messages while roaming internationally.  
1. Click Contacts (  
), press  
, and click New Address.  
2. Type a name for the entry (for example, “Voicemail”).  
3. Enter  
(+ 1), your area code, and your wireless phone number.  
and click Save to save the entry.  
4. Press  
Accessing Your Voicemail  
New Message Indicators  
Your voicemail message indicators may be displayed differently when roaming  
internationally.  
A “Message Waiting” indicator icon or a text message is displayed when a voicemail  
message is received.  
You may see “Missed Call” on your screen prior to receiving a message notification.  
You must call voicemail in order to retrieve messages. Follow the instructions on the  
previous page to store your voicemail number for easy access.  
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Retrieving Voicemail Messages  
The voicemail retrieval process while traveling is the same as on the Sprint network; however,  
you will be required to enter your voicemail passcode.  
To retrieve your voicemail messages:  
1. Click Contacts (  
), highlight the voicemail access entry (see “Setting Up Your  
.
2. When your voicemail answers, press the asterisk key ( ), enter the passcode, and  
press the pound key ( ) to access your voicemail.  
Voicemail Troubleshooting  
Please keep the following tips in mind when using Sprint voicemail while traveling:  
Some carriers may not support voicemail indicators. It may be necessary to call your  
voicemail to see if you have any new messages.  
If you hear the message “Please enter the number of the subscriber you wish to call,” enter  
your 10-digit wireless phone number.  
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International Data Roaming  
Sprint Worldwide Wireless Service can also keep you connected via email and Web  
browsing when traveling in countries in which Sprint offers data service. Data services are  
available on both CDMA and GSM networks; check www.sprint.com/sww to determine the  
services available where you are traveling.  
Note: Prior to using your Sprint Worldwide GSM Data Services, you must establish and utilize your CDMA  
data services domestically on the Nationwide Sprint Network.  
Getting Started With Data Services  
To use Sprint Worldwide Data Services, you will need to have these services activated on  
your account.  
To activate, call Sprint Worldwide Customer Support at 1-888-226-7212, option 2.  
Representatives are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to assist you.  
Once your services are activated, you may need to select a GSM data services provider for  
the country you’re in.  
Accessing Your Email and Data Services on GSM Networks  
To access your email and browse the Web when traveling, you may need to manually select  
the carrier that provides Sprint service in your location. You can find a list of carriers for each  
country where GSM data service is offered at www.sprint.com/sww. Then, follow the  
instructions below to select the appropriate carrier network on your BlackBerry device.  
To select a GSM data service carrier for a specific country:  
1. Click Manage Connections > Mobile Network Options.  
2. Select Network Mode > GSM.  
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3. Select Network Selection Mode > Manual. The BlackBerry device searches and lists the  
available networks.  
4. Select the network that supports Sprint International GSM Data Roaming. (Check  
www.sprint.com/sww for a list of which carriers in which countries support GSM Data.)  
Note: When traveling, it may be necessary to select a new compatible GSM data service carrier each time  
you enter a new country.  
Accessing Your Email and Data Services on CDMA Networks  
If data service is available on a CDMA network, then you only need to set the phone to  
CDMA; you will not need to select the specific carrier. Selecting a specific carrier is only  
necessary for providers on the GSM network. If your device has automatically selected a  
GSM network while traveling, then you will need to set the phone to CDMA to access CDMA  
data services. (See “Activating Global Roaming Mode” on page 48.) Visit www.sprint.com/  
sww for a list of services available for each country.  
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Understanding Status Messages  
You may receive status messages under certain conditions. Before contacting Sprint Worldwide  
Customer Support, note the message, numeric code, and the conditions under which it appeared.  
The following table lists and describes the status messages.  
Status  
Message Description  
Messages  
Number Not in  
Service  
The number that you entered is not valid.  
User Not  
Available  
The phone that you called is either busy, out-of-range, or turned off. Please try  
again later.  
User Not  
The party that you called has not purchased this service.  
Authorized  
Please Try  
Later  
This service is temporarily not available. Please try again later.  
Service  
Restricted  
Service may not be activated properly. Please contact Sprint Customer Service  
to report the issue for resolution.  
Service Not  
Available  
This feature is not available on the current network.  
Emergency  
Calls Only  
Either the service is not activated properly or the current network is available for  
emergency calling only. Adjust your network settings to check for other available  
networks. See page 48 for details. If service is still not available after adjusting  
settings, contact Sprint Customer Service to report the issue for resolution  
System Busy  
Try Later  
The system is experiencing heavy traffic. Please try again later.  
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Service  
Conflict  
This service cannot be enabled because an incompatible service has already  
been turned on.  
Please Try  
Again  
An error occurred. Note the error code and try again.  
Self Check  
Error  
A fault was detected with your phone. If this error recurs, note the error and  
contact Sprint Customer Service.  
Self Check Fail An operational fault was detected with your phone. Note the numeric code, turn  
your phone off, and contact Sprint Customer Service.  
Wrong PIN  
You have entered an incorrect SIM PIN number. You have only three attempts to  
enter your PIN. After a third unsuccessful attempt, your phone will be locked and  
you will have to call Sprint Customer Service to have it unlocked. Sprint sets the  
default to PIN off; if you elect to enable the PIN then you will need to contact  
Sprint for the default PIN and PUK.  
PIN Blocked  
Call Your  
Provider  
An incorrect SIM PIN was entered three consecutive times. You will be unable to  
send or receive calls on your phone. Contact Sprint Customer Service to obtain  
the PIN Unblocked Key (PUK) code. Sprint sets the default to PIN off; if you elect  
to enable the PIN then you will need to contact Sprint for the default PIN and  
PUK.  
Insert SIM  
Your SIM Card is not being detected. Please check to ensure that you have  
inserted the SIM Card.  
Check SIM  
Card  
Please check your SIM card to make sure it is properly inserted.  
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Contacting Sprint  
If you experience any issues with voice or data services while outside of the United States,  
Sprint offers customer support 24 hours a day. In the event that you do experience an issue,  
try the following actions:  
First try powering your device off and then back on; this will force your BlackBerry device  
to reregister with the network.  
Try manually selecting another network. Information for selecting networks can be found in  
the phone guide.  
If neither of these actions resolves your issue, you will need to contact customer service (see  
below). When calling to report an issue the following information will be beneficial in trying to  
resolve your issue as quickly as possible:  
Your wireless phone number.  
The city and country you are traveling in.  
Any error messages that display on your BlackBerry device or that you heard when trying  
to place a call.  
If the issue is with data, were you able to place voice calls?  
If the issue is with voice service were you able to access data?  
Please call the numbers below if you need assistance:  
While in the United States:  
Call 1-888-226-7212, option 2.  
While traveling outside the United States:  
In GSM mode: press and hold  
and then dial 1-817-698-4199, option 3.  
In CDMA mode: enter the country code and then dial 1-817-698-4199, option 3.  
There is no charge for this call from your BlackBerry device.  
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From a landline phone when outside the United States:  
Sprint Worldwide Customer Support can be reached from a landline phone at   
1-817-698-4199, option 3. Access or connection fees may apply. The toll free numbers   
below can also be used to contact Sprint Worldwide Customer Support in the following  
countries:  
Country  
From Landline Phone  
1-888-226-7212  
Caribbean (Anguila, Barbados, Cayman Islands,  
and Dominica)  
France  
0800-903200  
Germany  
0800-80-0951  
800-787-986  
Italy  
Mexico  
001-877-294-9003  
1-800-201-7545  
0808-234-6616  
Trinidad and Tobago  
United Kingdom  
Note: This toll-free service is available at ordinary landline phones and some public pay phones. This  
service does not cover any hotel access charges.  
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BlackBerry 9650 Basics and Shortcuts  
Navigating Screens  
Lock the BlackBerry® device keyboard  
Unlock the BlackBerry device keyboard  
Lock the BlackBerry device  
Press the Lock button on the top of your  
device  
Press the Lock button on the top of your  
device  
With a password set (see page 29),  
from the Home screen or Applications  
list, click Password Lock (  
)
Unlock the BlackBerry device  
Click Unlock, type your password, and  
click the trackpad  
Return to the previous screen  
Return to the Home screen  
Click an item  
Press the Escape key (  
)
Press the End/Power key (  
)
Highlight the item and then click (press)  
the trackpad  
Select multiple items  
Press and hold  
on the trackpad  
and slide your finger  
Switch between programs  
Turn the BlackBerry device on or off  
Press and hold  
Escape key (  
and press the  
)
Press and hold End/Power (  
)
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Typing and Editing  
Capitalize a letter  
Insert a period  
Press and hold the letter  
Press  
twice  
Type the alternate character on a key  
Press  
Press  
and press the desired key  
and press the letter key that  
Insert a symbol  
appears below the desired symbol  
Insert an accented character  
Select text  
Press and hold a letter and slide your  
finger left or right across the trackpad  
Press  
and slide your finger on the  
trackpad  
Select characters  
Press and hold  
on the trackpad  
and slide your finger  
Copy selected text  
Cut selected text  
Paste selected text  
Cancel a selection  
Click the trackpad and click Copy  
Click the trackpad and click Cut  
Click the trackpad and click Paste  
Press the Escape key (  
)
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Fields  
To change values in a field, highlight the field, click the  
trackpad, and click a value.  
On an option screen, you can also select an option and  
click the trackpad. Click Change Option, and then click a  
value.  
Menus  
To view a menu, press  
. If there is more than one  
available action for the item, a short menu of available  
actions is displayed.  
To view more available actions for the selected item,   
press  
or click  
.
Full Menu  
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Status Indicators  
Shift mode  
sending data  
receiving data  
Bluetooth® on  
filed message  
Number lock mode  
sent message  
Alt mode  
alarm set  
message is sending  
message not sent  
Bluetoothtechnology  
connected  
missed call count  
unopened message  
opened message  
draft message  
missed call  
unopened message  
count  
missed calendar  
reminder  
message with an  
attachment  
received call  
placed call  
voicemail message  
message is high  
priority  
roaming  
SMS text message  
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Battery Status Indicators  
Full battery power  
Low battery power  
Charging  
Battery Tips  
Try the following tips to help extend your BlackBerry device’s battery life:  
Set the BlackBerry device to turn on and turn off automatically.  
Charge your BlackBerry device regularly.  
Keep your battery connections clean. Every few months, use a cotton swab or dry cloth too  
clean the metal contacts on the battery and the device.  
Set the backlighting to remain on for a shorter period of time and lower its brightness.  
Turn off the connection to a wireless network when you are not in a wireless coverage area.  
Switch your vibrating notifications to sound notifications or LED notifications, lower the  
volume of your sound notifications, or select a shorter ring tone.  
Delete the original message when you send a reply.  
Send messages to multiple contacts using Add To, Add Cc, or Add Bcc.  
If your device has a camera flash, turn off the flash.  
Close third-party applications from the application menu when you are finished with them.  
Change your browser options for animated graphics so that they repeat less often on Web  
pages.  
For information about these options, click Help ( ) or access your complete user guide on  
the BlackBerry® User Tools CD that was packaged with your BlackBerry device.  
Note: Battery life depends on various factors including network configuration, signal strength, features  
selected, and customer usage patterns.  
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Wireless Network Coverage  
You must be connected to the Nationwide Sprint Network to begin using many of the   
features of your BlackBerry device. To connect to or disconnect from the network, click  
Manage Connections ( ). Indicators on the Home screen show the wireless coverage level  
for the area in which you are using your BlackBerry device.  
You can use the phone, send and receive email messages, PIN messages,  
and SMS text messages. You can use the phone and send and receive  
email messages or use the browser simultaneously.  
You can use the phone, send and receive email messages, PIN messages,  
and SMS text messages, and use the browser with a high-speed data  
connection.  
You can use the phone, send and receive email messages, PIN messages,  
and SMS text messages, and use the browser.  
You can use the phone and send and receive SMS text messages.  
You can only make emergency calls.  
Your connection to the wireless network is turned off.  
You are not in a wireless coverage area  
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Wi-Fi Coverage Indicators  
You can send and receive email messages and use the browser over a  
Wi-Fi connection.  
+ Wi-Fi network  
name  
Your BlackBerry device is connected to a Wi-Fi network but does not have  
access to BlackBerry services over the Wi-Fi connection.  
+ Wi-Fi network  
name  
Your connection to a Wi-Fi network is turned on, but you are not in a Wi-Fi  
coverage area.  
+ Wi-Fi network  
name  
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Shortcuts  
Your BlackBerry device offers a number of keyboard shortcuts to help make navigating your  
device easier and faster.  
Phone Shortcuts  
Open the phone screen or make a phone  
call  
Press  
Press  
End a call  
Turn mute on or off during a call  
Press the Mute button (  
) on the  
top of your BlackBerry device  
Turn speakerphone on or off during a call  
Change the volume during a call  
Dial a letter in a phone number  
Press  
Press the volume buttons up or down  
Press and hold  
letter key  
and then press the  
Add an extension to a number  
Press  
and  
and then type the  
extension  
Open the contact list from the phone  
screen  
Press and hold  
Redial a number  
Press  
twice  
Call voicemail access number  
Assign speed dial to a number key  
Press and hold  
Press and hold an unassigned key and  
then select a Contacts entry  
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Browser Shortcuts  
Open a selected link  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
or click the link  
Go to a specific Web page  
Insert a period in the Web address field  
Insert a slash mark (/) in the Web address  
field  
and  
Go back one page  
Exit the browser  
Press the Escape key (  
)
Press and hold the Escape key (  
)
Open the bookmark list  
Add a bookmark  
Go down one page  
Go up one page  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
and  
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Message List Shortcuts  
Open a selected message  
Reply to sender  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Reply to all  
Forward message  
Move to the next unopened message  
Move down one screen  
Move up one screen  
and  
Move to the top of the list  
Move to the bottom of the list  
Compose a message  
Display the phone call log  
and  
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Calendar Shortcuts  
Go to the next day, week, or month  
Press  
Press  
Go to the previous day, week, or month  
Move the cursor horizontally in week view  
and  
Slide your finger left or right across the  
trackpad  
Move the cursor vertically in month view  
Slide your finger up or down the trackpad  
Note: For the Calendar shortcuts to work in Day view, in the calendar options, set the Enable Quick Entry  
field to No.  
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Frequently Asked Questions  
Why does my BlackBerry device not turn on?  
The power might be off. Press and hold the End/Power key (  
).  
The battery might not be charged. See “Charge the Battery” on page 8 for more  
information.  
Why does my BlackBerry device not charge?  
A connection might not be complete. Check that all cables and plugs are fully inserted into  
ports and power outlets. See “Charge the Battery” on page 8 for more information.  
The battery might not be inserted properly. Remove and reinsert the battery. Verify that the  
connectors align. See “Insert the Battery” on page 6 for more information.  
If you connect your BlackBerry device to your computer to charge (see below), verify that  
the computer is turned on. If you connect your BlackBerry device to the computer using a  
USB hub, the hub must be self powered to provide enough power to charge your device.  
Can I charge my BlackBerry device by connecting it to my computer?  
If you have installed the BlackBerry® Desktop Software or the BlackBerry® Device Manager  
on your computer, you can connect your BlackBerry device to the computer to charge the  
battery.  
1. Verify that the computer is turned on.  
2. Connect the smaller end of the USB cable to your BlackBerry device.  
3. Connect the larger end of the USB cable to an available USB port on your computer.  
Note: To find more help with connecting your BlackBerry device to the computer, click Help in   
the BlackBerry Desktop Software to view the BlackBerry Desktop Software Online Help.  
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Why can I not send or receive email messages?  
Verify that your BlackBerry device is connected to the Nationwide Sprint Network and that  
you are in a wireless coverage area. See “ Connect to the Nationwide Sprint Network” on  
page 10 for more information.  
Verify that you have set up a supported email account for use with your BlackBerry device.  
If you are using a personal email account, see the Email Settings Online Help for more  
information about email message troubleshooting.  
If you continue to be unable to send and receive messages, reset your BlackBerry device by  
removing and reinserting the battery.  
Note: To find more help with sending and receiving email messages, in the messages list, click the  
trackpad. Click Help > Email Messages.  
Can I integrate my BlackBerry device with a corporate email account if I do not have access to a  
BlackBerry Enterprise Server?  
If you use Microsoft Outlook (Workgroup installation) with an email account on a Microsoft  
Exchange Server version 5.5 or later and your BlackBerry device does not have access to a  
BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, your system administrator might permit you to install the  
BlackBerry® Desktop Redirector on your computer to integrate your BlackBerry device with  
your supported email account.  
To integrate your BlackBerry device with a supported email account using the BlackBerry  
Desktop Redirector, when you install the BlackBerry Desktop Software, select BlackBerry  
Desktop Redirector as your message redirection option. See “Installing the BlackBerry  
Desktop Software” on page 34 for more information about installing the BlackBerry Desktop  
Software.  
Your computer must be on and the BlackBerry Desktop Redirector must be running to send  
and receive messages on your BlackBerry device.  
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Can I set up for email using both the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and a personal email address?  
If your wireless service permits email setup using more than one service, first complete the  
Contact Sprint Customer Service for more information about availability and the fees that  
might be associated with email setup using both BlackBerry Enterprise Server and a  
personal email address.  
How do I reset my BlackBerry device?  
To reset your BlackBerry device hardware and programs, remove and then reinsert the  
battery.  
How do I clean the screen?  
Clean the screen and your BlackBerry device using only a soft dry cloth. Do not use liquid,  
aerosol cleaners, or solvents on or near your BlackBerry device. Disconnect any cables from  
the computer and unplug any charging accessories from the electrical outlet before  
cleaning.  
Note: See tthe Safety and Product Information Guide beginning on page 76 for more information about  
caring for your BlackBerry device.  
Where can I buy accessories for my BlackBerry device?  
You can buy approved accessories, including batteries and chargers, for your BlackBerry  
device at Sprint Stores or online at:  
www.sprint.com – Click on the Accessories link.  
www.shopblackberry.com.  
Note: Use only those accessories approved by Research In Motion (RIM). Using any accessories not  
approved by RIM might invalidate any approval or warranty applicable to your BlackBerry device,  
might result in the non-operation of the device, and may be dangerous.  
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Where can I download games and ring tones for my BlackBerry device?  
Ring tones are available by clicking Media ( ) > Ring Tones >  
> Download Ring Tones.  
Many third-party vendors offer games, ring tones, and other programs for your BlackBerry  
device online. You can download new programs using your BlackBerry® Browser, or  
download them using your computer and load them onto your BlackBerry device using the  
Application Loader tool of the BlackBerry Desktop Software.  
For example, you can visit the following website using the browser on your BlackBerry  
device: mobile.blackberry.com.  
Why does the screen on my BlackBerry device turn off?  
When you do not use your BlackBerry device for a period of time, the screen turns off to  
conserve battery power. Press any key to turn the screen on again.  
BlackBerry Email – Frequently Asked Questions  
How do I change or update the BlackBerry device I want to use with a personal email account?  
Your personal email account is associated with your particular BlackBerry device. If you  
switch BlackBerry devices, you can log in to the website at www.sprint.blackberry.com to  
update the device PIN that is associated with your personal email account. See “Installing the  
BlackBerry Desktop Software” on page 34 for more information. See the Email Settings  
Online Help or contact Sprint for more information about changing or updating your  
BlackBerry device.  
Why can I not add a supported email address?  
Verify that the email account that is associated with the email address that you want to add  
supports POP3 or IMAP4. Contact your email provider for more information about the  
address types that you can add. See the Email Settings Online Help for more information  
about adding supported email addresses.  
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When I add a supported email address, how does it work with my BlackBerry device?  
When you add a supported email account (up to 10) to your BlackBerry device, a link is  
established between your Sprint Everything Data account and the email account that is  
associated with the email address you have added. This link allows you to send and receive  
email messages from your BlackBerry device using the email account that you have added.  
Email messages continue to be delivered to the original email account as they were before  
you added the email account to your BlackBerry device. You also see email messages from  
the account that you have added in the message list on your BlackBerry device. Email  
messages that you read, file, or delete on your BlackBerry device should be reflected as  
read, filed, or deleted wirelessly in your email account. Changes that you make to email  
messages from another access interface are not reflected on your BlackBerry device. If you  
have a Microsoft Exchange or IBM Lotus Domino work email account, or an IMAP personal  
email account, email messages that you send from the BlackBerry device are copied to the  
Sent Items folder in your supported email account. Likewise, email messages that you delete  
from the BlackBerry device are copied to the Deleted Items folder.  
Note: Depending on your email account type or mail implementation, wireless email reconciliation might  
not be available for your BlackBerry device.  
To synchronize personal information management (PIM) data such as contacts, tasks, and  
appointments, you must install the BlackBerry Desktop Software. See “Installing the  
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Where Can I Find More Information?  
User Guide  
The full user guide for your BlackBerry device, can be found on the BlackBerry User Tools  
CD that was packaged with your device.  
Help  
Help is only a few clicks away on your BlackBerry device. To learn more about how to use  
your BlackBerry device, click Help ( ) from the Home screen.  
In any menu on your BlackBerry device, press  
associated with the program that you are using.  
and then click Help to see help topics  
Additional Resources  
If you use a personal email account on your BlackBerry device, log in to your account using  
information.) On the menu bar, click Help to view the Email Settings Online Help.  
If you use the BlackBerry Desktop Software, on the menu bar, click Help > BlackBerry  
Desktop Manager help.  
Note: Your use of third-party products or services shall be governed by and subject to you agreeing to the  
terms of separate licenses, if any, for those products or services. Any third-party products or services  
that are provided (if applicable) with RIM's products and services are provided “as is.” RIM makes no  
representation, warranty or guarantee whatsoever in relation to the third-party products or services and  
RIM assumes no liability whatsoever in relation to the third-party products and services even if RIM  
has been advised of the possibility of such damages or can anticipate such damages.  
For additional BlackBerry device help and troubleshooting information, visit:  
www.blackberry.com/support.  
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Safety and Product Information  
Important Safety Precautions  
Tip  
Description  
Before you use your BlackBerry® device, it is important that you read the  
compliance information and the guidelines for the safe use of your  
BlackBerry device that are found in this guide.  
Use only approved batteries with your BlackBerry device. Use of batteries  
that have not been approved by Research In Motion might present a risk of  
fire or explosion, which could cause serious harm, death, or property loss.  
Use only RIM approved holsters. Use of holsters that have not been approved  
by RIM might, in the long term, present a risk of serious harm.  
Use only RIM approved chargers. Use of chargers that have not been  
approved by RIM might present a risk of fire or explosion, which could cause  
serious harm, death, or property loss.  
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Tip  
Description  
When you wear the BlackBerry device close to your body, use a RIM  
approved holster with an integrated belt clip or maintain a distance of 0.98 in.  
(25 mm) between your BlackBerry device and your body while the  
BlackBerry device is transmitting. Use of bodyworn accessories, other than  
RIM approved holsters with an integrated belt clip, might cause your  
BlackBerry device to exceed radio frequency (RF) exposure standards if the  
accessories are worn on your body while the BlackBerry device is  
transmitting. The long term effects of exceeding RF exposure standards  
might present a risk of serious harm. For more information about the  
compliance of this BlackBerry device with the FCC RF emission guidelines,  
visit www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid and search for the FCC ID for your device as  
listed below:  
• BlackBerry® Bold™ 9650 smartphone: FCC ID L6ARCS70CW  
Do not rely on your BlackBerry device for emergency communications. The  
wireless networks that are necessary to make emergency calls or send  
messages are not available in all areas, and emergency numbers (such as  
911, 112, or 999) might not connect you to emergency services in all areas.  
Do not disassemble your BlackBerry device. Your BlackBerry device  
contains small parts that might be a choking hazard.  
Keep your BlackBerry device away from medical devices, including  
pacemakers and hearing aids, as they might malfunction causing serious  
harm or death to you or others.  
Do not put your BlackBerry device in contact with liquids as this might cause  
a short circuit, a fire, or an electric shock.  
When you use your BlackBerry device speakerphone, never hold the  
BlackBerry device to your ear. Serious and permanent hearing damage  
could occur.  
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Tip  
Description  
Exposure to flashing lights on the BlackBerry device can cause epileptic  
seizures or blackouts and might be dangerous to you or others. If you are  
susceptible to epileptic seizures or blackouts, consult your physician before  
you use the BlackBerry device.  
Do not use your BlackBerry device while driving unless you are permitted by  
law to use the BlackBerry device in hands-free mode. Using your BlackBerry  
device while driving could put you and others at greater risk of an accident  
causing serious injury, death, or property loss.  
Do not use your BlackBerry device in the presence of gas fumes as it might  
present a risk of fire or explosion.  
Do not use or store your BlackBerry device in temperatures that exceed 104°  
F (40°C) as the BlackBerry device might become hot.  
Do not dispose of your BlackBerry device in a fire as this might cause an  
explosion resulting in serious injury, death, or property loss.  
Turn off your BlackBerry device in aircrafts. Using your BlackBerry device on  
an aircraft might affect aircraft instrumentation, communication, and  
performance; might disrupt the network; might otherwise be dangerous to  
the operation of the aircraft, its crew, and its passengers; and might be illegal.  
BlackBerry devices are not inherently safe and cannot be used in the  
presence of explosive fumes, explosive dust, or other explosive chemicals.  
Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in serious  
injury, death, or damage to property.  
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Safety Information  
Please read these safety and operation instructions before using the BlackBerry® device or any  
accessories provided with the device. Retain these instructions for future use.  
In some countries there may be restrictions on using Bluetooth® enabled and wireless devices with  
encryption software. Check with your local authorities.  
Electrical Safety  
Charge the BlackBerry® device using only the charging accessories provided or specifically approved by  
Research In Motion for use with this BlackBerry device. Any approval from RIM under this document must  
be in writing and must be from a person authorized to provide such approval. Use of any other accessory  
might invalidate any warranty provided with the BlackBerry device and might be dangerous.  
Use the charging accessories provided with the BlackBerry device or any other RIM approved charging  
accessories only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. Before using any power  
supply, verify that the mains voltage is in accordance with the voltage printed on the power supply.  
Do not overload power outlets, extension cords, or convenience receptacles as this might result in a risk  
of fire or electric shock. To reduce the risk of damage to the cord or the plug, pull the plug rather than the  
cord when you disconnect the charging accessory from the power outlet or convenience receptacle.  
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles,  
and the point where the power cord connects to the BlackBerry device. Unplug charging accessories  
during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.  
Do not use charging accessories outside or in any area exposed to the elements.  
For more information about inserting the lithium-ion battery and connecting the power supply, see the  
documentation that came with the BlackBerry device.  
To buy accessories for your BlackBerry device, contact your wireless service provider or visit  
www.shopblackberry.com.  
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Battery Safety and Disposal  
The BlackBerry® device contains a removable lithium-ion battery. Do not dispose of either the BlackBerry  
device or the lithium-ion battery in a fire. Dispose of the lithium-ion battery in accordance with the laws  
and regulations in your area governing disposal of such cell types.  
The lithium-ion battery might present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated. Do not disassemble,  
crush, or puncture the lithium-ion battery. Do not heat the lithium-ion battery above 140°F (60°C). Do not  
allow metal objects to contact the battery terminals.  
Use only the lithium-ion battery that Research In Motion specifies for use with your particular BlackBerry  
device model. RIM specifies lithium-ion batteries for use in BlackBerry devices in compliance with IEEE®  
Std 1725™-200x. Using any other lithium-ion battery might invalidate any warranty provided with the  
BlackBerry device and might present a risk of fire or explosion.  
Children should not handle batteries unless they are supervised by an adult.  
When this icon appears on your BlackBerry device, the lithium-ion battery is not inserted  
or an invalid lithium-ion battery is inserted. If you have inserted an invalid lithium-ion  
battery, remove it immediately and insert the lithium-ion battery that RIM specifies for use  
with your particular BlackBerry device model. If you have inserted the lithium-ion battery  
that is specified for use with your particular BlackBerry device model, remove and reinsert  
the lithium-ion battery. Verify that the battery connectors align with the connectors on your  
BlackBerry device.  
Device Disposal  
The BlackBerry® device should not be placed in household waste bins. Please check local  
regulations for information about the disposal of electronic products in your area.  
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Safe Use Guidelines  
Do not place heavy objects on the BlackBerry® device.  
Do not attempt to modify or service the BlackBerry device.  
Do not attempt to cover or push objects into openings on the BlackBerry device unless instructed to do  
so in the device documentation supplied by Research In Motion.  
Do not use sharp objects on the screen.  
Do not use excessive force on the screen.  
Driving and Walking Safely  
Give your full attention to driving; driving safely is your first responsibility. You are responsible for knowing  
and obeying the laws and regulations regarding the use of wireless devices in the areas where you drive.  
Research In Motion recommends that you do not use your BlackBerry® device while you drive. Instead,  
consider having a passenger in the vehicle use your BlackBerry device for you, or find a safe location to  
stop your vehicle before you use your BlackBerry device.  
Store your BlackBerry device safely before driving your vehicle. Do not use any charging accessory as a  
means of storing your BlackBerry device while you are in a vehicle. If your vehicle is equipped with an air  
bag, do not place your BlackBerry device or other objects above the air bag, or in the air bag deployment  
area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly stored or installed, and the air bag inflates, serious  
injury could result.  
Radio frequency (RF) signals might affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic  
systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. If any  
equipment has been added to your vehicle, you should also consult the manufacturer of that equipment  
for information on RF signals.  
Do not use your BlackBerry device while walking or engaging in any activity that requires your full  
attention. Inattention to vehicular traffic or other pedestrian hazards could result in serious injury, death, or  
property loss.  
Accessories  
Use only those accessories approved by Research In Motion (RIM). Using any accessories not approved  
by RIM for use with this particular BlackBerry® device model might invalidate any approval or warranty  
applicable to the device, might result in the non-operation of the device, and might be dangerous.  
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Antenna Care  
Use only the supplied integrated antenna. Unauthorized antenna modifications or attachments could  
damage the BlackBerry® device and might violate U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC)  
regulations.  
Operating and Storage Temperatures  
Situate the BlackBerry® device or device accessories away from heat sources, such as radiators, heat  
registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
If you are not going to use the BlackBerry device for more than two weeks, turn off the device power,  
remove the battery, and follow the operating and storage temperatures listed in the following table:  
Device Operating  
32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C)  
50 to 86°F (10 to 30°C)  
32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C)  
-22 to 167°F (-30 to 75°C)  
Device Storage  
Travel Charger Operating  
Travel Charger Storage  
Interference With Electronic Equipment  
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However, certain  
electronic equipment might not be shielded against the RF signals from the BlackBerry® device.  
Pacemakers: Consult a physician or the manufacturer of your pacemaker if you have any questions  
regarding the effect of RF signals on your pacemaker. If you have a pacemaker, verify that you are using  
the BlackBerry device in accordance with the safety requirements associated with your particular  
pacemaker, which might include the following requirements:  
Always keep the BlackBerry device more than 7.88 inches (20 cm) from the pacemaker when the  
BlackBerry device is turned on.  
Do not carry the BlackBerry device in your breast pocket.  
When using the phone on the BlackBerry device, use the ear opposite the pacemaker for making  
and receiving calls to minimize the potential interference.  
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn off all wireless connections  
on the BlackBerry device immediately.  
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Hearing aids: Some digital wireless devices may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such  
interference, consult your wireless service provider or contact the manufacturer of your hearing aid to  
discuss alternatives.  
Other medical devices: If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your  
device to determine if the device is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be  
able to assist you in obtaining this information.  
Health care facilities: Turn off all wireless connections on the BlackBerry device in health care facilities  
when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be  
using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.  
Aircraft: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Federal Communications Commission (FCC)  
regulations prohibit using the radio of wireless devices while in the air. Turn off all wireless connections on  
the BlackBerry device before boarding an aircraft. The effect of using the BlackBerry device with wireless  
connections turned on in an aircraft is unknown. Such use might affect aircraft instrumentation,  
communication, and performance, might disrupt the network, might otherwise be dangerous to the  
operation of the aircraft, and might be illegal. With all wireless connections on the BlackBerry device  
turned off, use only non-radio based device applications in accordance with airline regulations for  
electronic devices.  
Dangerous Areas  
The BlackBerry device is not an intrinsically safe device and is not suitable for use in hazardous  
environments, where such devices are required, including without limitation, in presence of gas fumes,  
explosive dust situations, operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or communication services, air  
traffic control, and life support or weapons systems.  
Potentially explosive atmospheres: Turn off all wireless connections on the BlackBerry device when in  
any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such  
areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.  
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. They include  
fueling areas such as gasoline or petrol stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage  
facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air  
contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any other area where you  
would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.  
Do not use the phone on the BlackBerry® device to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. Leave the  
area and, if the phone is available and active on the BlackBerry device, make the call from a safe location.  
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Blasting areas: To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn off all wireless connections on the  
BlackBerry device when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio.” Obey all signs  
and instructions.  
Service  
Only qualified service personnel should perform repairs to the BlackBerry® device. Disconnect the power  
supply cables from the computer or electrical outlet and refer the BlackBerry device or charging  
accessory for service to qualified service personnel if any of the following situations occur:  
the power supply cord, plug, or connector is damaged  
liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the BlackBerry device or charging accessory  
the BlackBerry device or charging accessory has been exposed to rain or water  
the BlackBerry device or charging accessory becomes very hot to the touch  
the BlackBerry device or charging accessory has been dropped or damaged in any way  
the BlackBerry device or charging accessory does not operate normally by following the  
instructions in the user documentation  
the BlackBerry device or charging accessory exhibits a distinct change in performance  
Do not attempt to disassemble the BlackBerry device or any charging accessory.  
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, adjust only those controls that are covered in the user  
documentation for the BlackBerry device. An improper adjustment of other controls might cause damage  
and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the BlackBerry device, charging  
accessory, or any other accessory to normal operation.  
Failure to observe all safety instructions contained in the user documentation for the BlackBerry device  
will void the Limited Warranty and might lead to suspension or denial of services to the offender, legal  
action, or both.  
Additional Safety Guidelines  
Speakerphone: The BlackBerry® device is equipped with a speakerphone that can generate audio levels  
loud enough for phone call operation while holding the BlackBerry device at an arm’s length from your  
head. When using your BlackBerry device speakerphone, never hold the BlackBerry device to your ear.  
Serious and permanent hearing damage could occur.  
Camera: Certain jurisdictions might prohibit or restrict your use of certain features on the BlackBerry  
device. If your BlackBerry device model has a camera, the following statements are applicable to you:  
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When taking, processing, or using pictures, obey all laws, regulations, procedures, and policies, including,  
without limitation, any copyright, personal privacy, trade secret, or security laws which might govern or  
restrict you while using the BlackBerry device. Honor the personal rights of others. Copyright protections  
might prevent you from copying, modifying, transferring, or forwarding some pictures, music (including  
ring tones), or other content. Do not aim the camera directly at the sun or any other bright light. This action  
could cause serious damage to your eyes or damage the BlackBerry device.  
Flashing lights: Exposure to flashing lights on the BlackBerry device can cause epileptic seizures or  
blackouts and might be dangerous to you or others. In the event that you experience, or your use of the  
BlackBerry device causes in others, any disorientation, loss of awareness, twitching, convulsions, or any  
involuntary movements, stop using the BlackBerry device immediately and consult a physician. If you   
are susceptible to epileptic seizures or blackouts, consult your physician before using the BlackBerry  
device. The LED notification light is located on the front of your BlackBerry device, in the top right corner.  
Caution: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein  
may result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
Audio files: The BlackBerry device has the capability to play audio files. When listening to audio files  
using headphones, permanent hearing loss might occur if headphones are used at a high volume. Avoid  
increasing the volume of your headphones to block out noisy surroundings. If you experience ringing in  
your ears or muffled speech, consult a physician to have your hearing checked.  
Liquids and foreign objects: Never push objects of any kind into the BlackBerry device or device  
accessories through openings as this action might cause a short circuit, a fire, or electric shock. Do not  
use the BlackBerry device or device accessories near water (for example, near a bathtub or a sink, in a  
wet basement, or near a swimming pool). Never spill liquid of any kind on the BlackBerry device or device  
accessories.  
Stability: Do not place the BlackBerry device or device accessory on any unstable surface. It could fall,  
thereby potentially causing serious injury to a person and serious damage to the BlackBerry device or  
device accessory. Take care when using the BlackBerry device with any charging accessories to route  
the power cord in a way that reduces the risk of injury to others, such as by tripping or choking.  
Cleaning: Do not use liquid, aerosol cleaners, or solvents on or near the BlackBerry device or device  
accessory. Clean only with a soft dry cloth. Disconnect any cables from the computer and unplug any  
charging accessories from the electrical outlet before cleaning either the BlackBerry device or the  
charging accessory.  
Repetitive strain: When using the BlackBerry device, take frequent breaks. If you experience any  
discomfort in your neck, shoulders, arms, wrists, hands (including thumbs and fingers), or other parts of  
the body when using the BlackBerry device, cease use immediately. If discomfort persists, consult a  
physician.  
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Holster: The BlackBerry device might not come with a holster (body-worn accessory). If you wear the  
BlackBerry device on your body, always put the BlackBerry device in a BlackBerry device holster  
equipped with an integrated belt clip supplied or approved by Research In Motion. If you do not use a  
holster equipped with an integrated belt clip supplied or approved by RIM when you carry the BlackBerry  
device, keep the BlackBerry device at least 0.98 in. (25 mm) from your body when the BlackBerry device  
is transmitting. When using any data feature of the BlackBerry device, with or without a USB cable, hold  
the BlackBerry device at least 0.98 in. (25 mm) from your body. Using accessories that are not supplied or  
approved by RIM might cause your BlackBerry device to exceed radio frequency (RF) exposure  
guidelines. For more information about radio frequency exposure, see the “Compliance information”  
section of this document.  
Carrying solutions: Most BlackBerry carrying solutions for BlackBerry devices, for example holsters, totes,  
and pouches, incorporate a magnet into the physical structure of the carrying solution. Do not place items  
containing magnetic strip components such as debit cards, credit cards, hotel key cards, phone cards, or  
similar items near BlackBerry carrying solutions which incorporate a magnet into the physical structure of  
the carrying solution as the magnet might damage or erase the data stored on the magnetic strip.  
Compliance Information  
Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals  
The BlackBerry® device radio is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When the BlackBerry device  
radio is turned on, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. The BlackBerry device is  
designed to comply with Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Ministry of Internal Affairs and  
Communications (MIC), and Industry Canada (IC) guidelines respecting safety levels of RF exposure for  
wireless devices, which in turn are consistent with the following safety standards previously set by  
Canadian, U.S., and international standards bodies:  
ANSI®/IEEE® C95.1, 1999, American National Standards Institute/Institute of Electrical and Electronics  
Engineers Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency  
Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz  
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) Report 86, 1986, Biological  
Effects and Exposure Criteria for Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields  
Health Canada, Safety Code 6, 1999, Limits of Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic  
Fields in the Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz  
EN 50360, 2001, Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of mobile phones with the basic  
restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields (300 MHz to 3 GHz)  
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International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), 1998, Guidelines for  
Limiting Exposure to Time-Varying Electric, Magnetic, and Electromagnetic fields (up to 300 GHz)  
Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU), 1999, Council Recommendation of 12 July 1999 on  
the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz)  
MIC, 2001, Article 14-2 of the Ordinance for Regulating Radio Equipment  
To maintain compliance with FCC, IC, MIC, and EU RF exposure guidelines when you carry the  
BlackBerry device on your body, use only accessories equipped with an integrated belt clip that are  
supplied or approved by Research In Motion (RIM). Use of accessories that are not expressly approved by  
RIM might violate FCC, IC, and EU RF exposure guidelines and might void any warranty applicable to the  
BlackBerry device. If you do not use a bodyworn accessory equipped with an integrated belt clip supplied  
or approved by RIM when you carry the BlackBerry device, keep the BlackBerry device at least 0.98 in.  
(25 mm) from your body when the BlackBerry device is transmitting. When using any data feature of the  
BlackBerry device, with or without a USB cable, hold the BlackBerry device at least 0.98 in. (25 mm) from  
your body. If you use a body-worn accessory not supplied by RIM when you carry the BlackBerry device,  
verify that the accessory does not contain metal and keep the BlackBerry device at least 0.98 in. (25 mm)  
from your body when the BlackBerry device is transmitting.  
To reduce radio frequency (RF) exposure consider these safety guidelines:  
Use the BlackBerry device in areas where there is a strong wireless signal. The indicator that  
provides information about the strength of the wireless signal is located in the upper-right corner of  
the Home screen and displays five ascending bars. Three or more bars indicate a strong signal. A  
reduced signal display, which might occur in areas such as an underground parking structure or if  
you are traveling by train or car, might indicate increased power output from your BlackBerry device  
as it attempts to connect to a weak signal.  
Use hands-free operation if it is available and keep the BlackBerry device at least 0.98 in. (25 mm)  
from your body (including the abdomen of pregnant women and the lower abdomen of teenagers)  
when the BlackBerry device is turned on and connected to the wireless network. For more  
information about carrying your BlackBerry device, see the holster information in the “Additional  
safety guidelines” section of this document.  
Reduce the amount of time spent on calls.  
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Specific Absorption Rate Data  
THIS WIRELESS DEVICE MODEL MEETS GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO  
WAVES WHEN USED AS DIRECTED IN THIS SECTION.  
The BlackBerry® device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed  
the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications  
Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government, Industry Canada of the Canadian Government (IC), and  
recommended by The Council of the European Union when used as directed in the previous section.  
These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the  
general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific  
organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies.  
The exposure standard for wireless devices employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific  
Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC/IC is 1.6W/kg*. The SAR limit recommended by  
The Council of the European Union is 2.0W/kg**. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating  
positions specified by the FCC/IC with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all  
tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual  
SAR level of the device while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the device  
is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network.  
In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.  
Before a wireless device model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the  
FCC, IC, and The Council of the European Union that it does not exceed the limit established by the  
government-adopted requirement for safe exposure under the recommendations of the International  
Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP). The tests are performed in positions and  
locations (for example, at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC, IC, and The Council of  
the European Union for each model.  
The highest SAR value for each device model when tested for use at the ear is outlined below:  
Device  
SAR (W/kg) for 1g  
SAR (W/kg) for 10g  
BlackBerry Bold 9650 Smartphone  
1.35  
1.68  
The highest reported SAR value for this BlackBerry device when clipped on a belt, in a Research In  
Motion approved holster equipped with an integrated belt clip, is outlined below. Carrying solutions,  
including RIM approved carrying solutions and carrying solutions not approved by RIM, that do not come  
equipped with an integrated belt clip SHOULD NOT be worn or carried on the body. For more information  
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regarding the wearing or carrying of this BlackBerry device without using a RIM approved carrying  
solution equipped with an integrated belt clip, see the holster information in the “Additional safety  
guidelines” section of this document.  
Device  
SAR (W/kg) for 1g  
SAR (W/kg) for 10g  
BlackBerry Bold 9650 Smartphone  
0.50  
0.27  
Body-worn measurements differ among wireless device and phone models, depending upon available  
accessories and FCC, IC, and The Council of the European Union requirements.  
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this wireless device model with all reported SAR  
levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines when the BlackBerry device is  
used as directed in this section. SAR information on this wireless device model is on file with the FCC   
and can be found under the Display Grant section of www.fcc.gov/oet/ea after searching for the FCC ID for  
your device listed below. Additional information on SAR can be found on the CTIA - The Wireless  
Association® web site at www.ctia.org. In Japan, additional information on SAR can be found on the  
Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB) web site at www.arib-emf.org/index.html, or on the  
Telecommunications Bureau of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) web site at  
www.tele.soumu.go.jp/e/index.htm.  
Device  
FCC ID  
BlackBerry Bold 9650 Smartphone  
L6ARCS70CW  
* In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile devices used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg   
(W/kg) averaged over 1 gram of tissue for the body or head (4.0 W/kg averaged over 10 grams of tissue  
for the extremities – hands, wrists, ankles and feet).  
** In Europe, the SAR limit for mobile devices used by the public is 2.0 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over 10  
grams of tissue for the body or head (4.0 W/kg averaged over 10 grams of tissue for the extremities –  
hands, wrists, ankles and feet). Studies suggest that the standard incorporates a substantial margin of  
safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.  
The long-term characteristics or the possible physiological effects of Radio Frequency Electromagnetic  
fields have not been evaluated by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL).  
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FCC Compliance Statement (United States)  
FCC Class B Part 15  
This device complies with Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules. Operation is  
subject to the following two conditions:  
This device may not cause harmful interference.  
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for  
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant  
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause  
interference harmful to radio communications.  
There is no guarantee, however, that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment  
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or TV technician for help.  
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US Information Concerning the Federal Communications Commission  
(“FCC”) Requirements for Hearing Aid Compatibility With Wireless  
Devices  
When wireless devices are used near hearing devices (such as hearing aids and cochlear implants),  
users may detect a buzzing, humming, or whining noise. Some hearing devices are more immune than  
others to this interference, and wireless devices also vary in the amount of interference that they generate.  
The wireless telephone industry has developed ratings to assist hearing device users in finding wireless  
devices that may be compatible with their hearing devices. Not all wireless devices have been rated.  
Wireless devices that are rated will have the rating displayed on the box together with other relevant  
approval markings.  
The ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending on the user’s hearing device and hearing loss.  
If your hearing device is vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to use a rated wireless device  
successfully.  
Consulting with your hearing health professional and testing the wireless device with your hearing device  
is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs.  
This BlackBerry® device has been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless  
technologies that the BlackBerry device uses. However, other wireless technologies may be used in this  
BlackBerry device that have not been tested for use with hearing aids. It is important to try the different  
features of your BlackBerry device thoroughly and in different locations to determine if you hear any  
interfering noise when using this BlackBerry device with your hearing aid or cochlear implant. Consult  
your wireless service provider about its return and exchange policies and for information about hearing  
aid compatibility.  
How the ratings work  
M-Ratings: Wireless devices rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less  
interference to hearing devices than wireless devices that are not labeled. M4 is the better or higher of the  
two ratings.  
T-Ratings: Wireless devices rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be more usable with  
a hearing device’s telecoil (“T Switch” or “Telephone Switch”) than unrated wireless devices. T4 is the  
better or higher of the two ratings. (Note that not all hearing devices have telecoils in them.)  
Hearing devices may also be measured for immunity to this type of interference. Your hearing device  
manufacturer or hearing health professional may help you find results for your hearing device. The more  
immune your hearing aid is, the less likely you are to experience interference noise from wireless devices.  
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For more information about the actions that the FCC has taken with regard to hearing aid compatibility  
with wireless devices and other steps that the FCC has taken to ensure that individuals with disabilities  
have access to telecommunications services, visit www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro.  
Industry Canada Certification  
This BlackBerry® device complies with Industry Canada RSS standards under the certification number for  
your device as listed below.  
Device  
RSS Standards  
Certification Number  
BlackBerry Bold 9650 Smartphone  
RSS 102, RSS 132,   
RSS 133, RSS 210  
2503A-RCS70CW  
Class B Compliance  
This BlackBerry® device complies with the Class B limits for radio noise emissions as set out in the  
interferencecausing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus,” ICES-003 of Industry Canada.  
EU Regulatory Conformance  
Research In Motion hereby declares that this BlackBerry® device is in compliance with the essential  
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.  
Device  
Applicable CE Marking  
BlackBerry Bold 9650 Smartphone  
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The Declaration of Conformity made under Directive 1999/5/EC (HG nr.88/2003) is available for viewing  
at the following location in the EU community: www.blackberry.com/go/declarationofconformity.  
Research In Motion UK Limited  
200 Bath Road  
Slough, Berkshire SL1 3XE  
United Kingdom  
If you have a Wi-Fi® enabled BlackBerry device, your BlackBerry device may be operated on Wi-Fi  
networks in all European Union member countries. When operated in France, this equipment uses non  
harmonized frequency bands. This equipment may be operated in Turkey.  
If you have a Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry device, in France, outdoor operation of a wireless device is only  
permitted using the 2.4 to 2.454 GHz frequency band. The BlackBerry device only operates in  
infrastructure mode and as a result, will not transmit in the 2.4 to 2.45 GHz frequency band other than to  
communicate with a wireless access point.  
Additional Regulatory Conformance  
Specific details about compliance to the following standards and regulatory bodies for your BlackBerry®  
device may be obtained from Research In Motion:  
Device  
Applicable Conformance Information  
BlackBerry Bold 9650 Smartphone  
PCS Type Certification Review Board (PTCRB)  
Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 60950-1 requirements for  
Canada and the United States  
Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment  
(R&TTE) Directive 1999/5/EC  
Global Certification Forum Certification Criteria (GCF CC)  
requirements  
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BlackBerry Device Product Information  
Product Information: BlackBerry Bold 9650 Smartphone  
Mechanical properties:  
weight: approximately 3.7 oz (106 g) including lithium-ion battery  
size (L x W x H): 4.29 x 2.36 x 0.54 in. (109 x 60 x 13.88 mm)  
512 MB flash memory  
Power specifications:  
removable, rechargeable lithium-ion cell battery  
supports 1.8V, 3V SIM cards  
micro-USB-compatible port for data synchronization and charging  
Mobile network radio specifications:  
quad-band support: GSM® 850, GSM 900, DCS 1800, PCS 1900 MHz  
power class: Class 1 (DCS 1800, PCS 1900), Class 4 (GSM 850) as defined in GSM 5.05, Class 4   
(GSM 900) as defined in GSM 02.06, Class E2 (GSM 850, GSM 900, DCS 1800, PCS 1900)  
transmitting frequency: GSM 824 to 849 MHz, GSM 880 to 915 MHz, DCS 1710 to 1785 MHz, PCS 1850  
to 1910 MHz  
receiving frequency: GSM 869 to 894 MHz, GSM 925 to 960 MHz, DCS 1805 to 1880 MHz, PCS 1930 to  
1990 MHz  
Wi-Fi® network radio specifications:  
wireless LAN standard: IEEE® 802.11b™, IEEE® 802.11g™  
transmitting and receiving frequency: 2412 to 2472 MHz  
Bluetooth® radio specifications:  
single-band support: ISM 2.4 GHz  
transmitting and receiving frequency: 2402 to 2480 MHz  
Bluetooth Class 1  
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related trademarks, names and logos are the property of Research In Motion Limited and are registered  
and/or used in the U.S. and countries around the world. Used under license from Research In Motion  
Limited.  
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Bluetooth  
Pairing 33  
Turning On or Off 33  
Browser 29  
Shortcuts 67  
Index  
A
AIM Mail 15  
C
Answering Phone Calls 18  
Antenna Care 82  
AOL Mail 15  
Calendar 26  
Shortcuts 69  
Call Forwarding 19  
Call Waiting 19  
Applications  
Overview 3  
Camera 27  
B
Charge the Battery 8  
Class B Compliance 92  
Contacts 25  
Battery  
Charge 8  
Disposal 80  
Insert 6  
Safety 80  
Status Indicators 63  
Tips 63  
D
E
Device Disposal 80  
Email 1316  
Accessing Messages 24  
BlackBerry Desktop Redirector 16  
BlackBerry Enterprise Server 16  
Create or Add Address 16  
FAQs 73  
BlackBerry Bold  
Device Navigation 2, 59  
Disposal 80  
Illus. 1  
Password 29  
Product Information 92  
Service 84  
Sending 23  
Setup Options 13  
Emergency Calls 20  
End/Power Key 2  
Enhanced 911 (E911) 21  
Entering Text 23  
BlackBerry Desktop Redirector 16  
BlackBerry Desktop Software 34, 75  
BlackBerry Enterprise Server 16  
BlackBerry User Tools CD 36, 75  
Index  
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Escape Key 2  
M
EU Regulatory Conformance 92  
Making Phone Calls 18  
Menu Key 2  
F
Facebook 44  
FAQs 7075  
FCC Compliance 90  
Folders 4  
Menus 61  
Message List Shortcuts 68  
microSD Card 31  
MSN Mail 15  
G
Music Player 40  
Mute 18  
Getting Started i  
Global Roaming Mode 48  
Gmail 15  
N
NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile 44  
Nationwide Sprint Network 10  
Navigating Screens 59  
GPS Navigation 43  
H
I
Hearing Aid Compatibility 91  
Hotmail 15  
O
P
Operating Temperatures 82  
Industry Canada Certification 92  
International Data Roaming 53  
CDMA Networks 54  
Password 29  
Phone Calls  
GSM Networks 53  
International Roaming see Sprint  
Making and Answering 18  
Phone Shortcuts 66  
PIN Messages 25  
L
Playing Music 40  
Legal Notice 9598  
Location Feature (GPS) 32  
Locking the Device 30  
Plus (+) Code Dialing 49  
Pocket Express 42  
Product Information 92  
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Index  
R
S
Sprint Services 3744  
GPS Navigation 43  
Pocket Express 42  
Sprint Music 39  
Sprint Navigation 43  
Sprint TV 37  
Sprint TV 37  
Radio Frequency Signal Exposure 86  
Safety Precautions 7678  
Send Key 2  
Setup Wizard 9  
Shortcuts  
Sprint Worldwide Wireless Service  
Browser 67  
Calendar 69  
Message List 68  
Phone 66  
Activating 46  
Getting Help 57  
Global Roaming Mode 48  
International Data Roaming 53  
Making and Receiving Calls 4950  
SIM Card 46  
Status Messages 55  
Voicemail 51  
SIM Card 46  
Social Networking Folder 44  
Speakerphone 19  
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) 88  
Sports & Entertainment Folder 44  
Sprint Music 3941  
Backing Up Music 41  
Sprint Music Store  
Accessing 39  
Status Indicators 62  
Storage Temperatures 82  
T
Text Messages (SMS) 24  
Trackpad 2  
Turn On Device 9  
Typing 23  
Downloading Music 39  
Purchasing Music 39  
Sprint Navigation 43  
Tips 60  
Index  
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U
V
Unlocking the Device 30  
User Guide 36, 75  
Video Camera 28  
Voicemail  
International 51  
New Message Alerts 22  
Options 22  
Passcode 11  
Retrieving 22  
Setup 11  
W
Web Browsing 29  
Wi-Fi  
Coverage Indicators 65  
Profiles 12  
Setup 12  
Windows Live Mail 15  
Wireless Service  
Coverage Indicators 64  
Y
Yahoo! Mail 15  
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