Blackberry P'9981 Cell Phone User Manual


 
A wireless service plan with data is required for you to
use the browser service and instant messaging
applications, and to send and receive email messages
and PIN messages.
A wireless service plan might affect which apps you can
download and how you can download them.
For more information about your plan, contact your
wireless service provider.
BlackBerry Internet Service and BlackBerry Enterprise
Server
Once you have a data plan, you must set up your email
address or third-party instant messaging account in
order to send and receive email messages, use third-
party instant messaging applications, and use some
browser options.
If you are an individual user, when you set up your email
address or instant messaging account, you are
associating it with the BlackBerry Internet Service.
If you are a corporate user, your administrator sets up
your email account by associating it with a BlackBerry
Enterprise Server. Your administrator might set options
that determine the features and settings that are
available on your smartphone and if you can add or
update an app. To view the IT policies that have been set
by your administrator, on the Home screen or in a folder,
click the
Options icon. Click Security > Security Status
Information > View IT Policy.
Wireless service provider
Features such as text messaging, location-based
services, and some phone features are dependent on
your wireless service provider's offerings. You might
have the option to download apps from a webpage or an
application. For more information, contact your wireless
service provider.
Wireless network The wireless network that your smartphone is connected
to might affect the availability of some features.
Depending on your wireless service provider and
available roaming options, different wireless networks
are available. Some wireless networks don't support
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