Blackberry 9900/9930 Bold Series Cell Phone User Manual


 
NFC technology
Depending on your wireless service provider, this feature might not be available.
How to: NFC technology
About NFC technology
If your wireless service provider supports NFC technology, you can use NFC technology to quickly and wirelessly exchange
information between your
BlackBerry smartphone and other NFC-enabled smartphones, smart accessories, NFC-enabled
electronic payment terminals, and NFC-enabled access points. You can also use NFC technology to save, view, create, or
change smart tags.
Depending on your wireless service provider and the applications you have added to your smartphone, you might be able to
use your smartphone as a transit pass, an access pass, or a credit card by tapping the back of your smartphone against an
NFC-enabled access point or NFC-enabled electronic payment terminal, subject to applicable terms and conditions from
the particular vendor.
To use NFC technology on your smartphone, your smartphone must be within approximately 0.78 in. (2 cm) of the NFC-
enabled smartphone, NFC-enabled electronic payment terminal, smart accessory, NFC-enabled access point, or smart tag
that you want to exchange information with. When information is transferred over an NFC connection, your smartphone
vibrates.
Turn on or turn off NFC technology
On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon.
To turn on NFC technology, select the Near Field Communication checkbox.
To turn off NFC technology, clear the Near Field Communication checkbox.
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BlackBerry Tag
Pair with a Bluetooth enabled device using BlackBerry Tag
1. On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon.
2. Click Networks and Connections > Bluetooth Connections.
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