Blackberry 9900 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Turn on or turn off a network connection
You should keep network connections turned off in certain places, such as on an aeroplane or in a hospital. For more
information, see the Safety and Product Information booklet for your BlackBerry® smartphone.
On the Home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen or click the Manage Connections icon.
To turn on a network connection, select the check box beside a connection type.
To turn off a network connection, clear the check box beside a connection type.
To turn on the network connections that were turned on previously, click Restore Connections.
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Turn on or turn off flight mode
You should keep network connections turned off in certain places, such as on an aeroplane or in a hospital. For more
information, see the Safety and Product Information booklet for your BlackBerry® smartphone.
On the Home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen or click the Manage Connections icon.
To turn on flight mode, click All Off.
To turn off flight mode, click Restore Connections.
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Check the status of network connections and services
1. On the Home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen or click the Manage Connections icon.
2. Click Services Status.
Roaming
About roaming and international roaming
In most cases, your BlackBerry® smartphone automatically connects to the appropriate wireless network when you travel
outside your wireless service provider's coverage area. Sometimes you might have to provide login information before you can
access a wireless network. When you roam, a triangular roaming indicator appears at the top of the Home screen.
If your smartphone requires a SIM card, your wireless service provider might need to set up your SIM card with roaming
services before you can roam.
If your smartphone normally connects to a CDMA network and your smartphone supports international roaming, you might
need to get a SIM card that is set up for international roaming from your wireless service provider. Your phone number stays
the same when you travel internationally.
For more information about roaming and roaming fees, contact your wireless service provider.
User Guide
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