Blackberry Codes
You can obtain lots of information by entering secret codes on your BlackBerry device. Compose a new email in your BlackBerry device and enter one of the following secret codes in the text field and press space to get the following information.
- Secret Code: mynumber
- Typing this code into an email or text will automatically display your
cell phone number in your message. This is particularly helpful when you have more than one BlackBerry device that you use on regular basis.
- Secret Code: myver
- Typing this code into an email or text exhibits your device’s software version and its model number.
- Secret Code: LD
- Typing this code into an email or text exhibits the local date.
- Secret Code: LT
- Typing this code into an email or text exhibits the local time.
- Secret Code: mysig
- Typing this code into an email or text returns the information you entered in the BlackBerry Options, Owner screen tab.
- Secret Code: mypin
- Typing this code into an email or text exhibits your BlackBerry device’s PIN.
Keyboard Codes
You’ll need to enter the following codes while you are on the Home screen.
- Code: A or C
- Information Returned: Phonebook
- Code: S
- Information Returned: Search
- Code: F
- Information Returned: Phone profiles
- Code: W or B
- Information Returned: Browser
- Code: H
- Information Returned: Help
- Code: K
- Information Returned: Locks the keys
- Code: L
- Information Returned: Calendar
- Code: V
- Information Returned:
Messages
- Code: M
- Information Returned: Messages folder
- Code: R
- Information Returned: Alarm
- Code: T
- Information Returned: Tasks
- Code: U
- Information Returned: Calculator
- Code: I
- Information Returned: Applications
- Code: O
- Information Returned: Options
- Code: P
- Information Returned: Phone
Browser Codes
You’ll need to enter the following codes while you are in the browser.
- Press T to go to the top of page.
- Press B to go to the bottom of page.
- Press Space for page down.
- Press U to switch between hide/unhide in title bar.
Blackberry Bold 2 Tips & Tricks
ALT-CAP-H is a help screen
ALT-CAP-DEL performs a reset (like taking out the battery)
ALT-L-G-L-G shows a log file
ALT-N-M-L-L Turns signal strength into numbers (and a second time to return to bars)
Pressing the LEFT Alt, Left Shift and H button will show your Vendor ID, Platform, App Version, PIN, IMEI, Uptime, Signal Strength, Battery Level, File Free and File Total
Enterprise Activation
ALT-CNFG In Options -> Advanced Options -> Enterprise Activation Settings for Enterprise Activation
Address Book
ALT-VALD In address
ALT-RBLD In address book list Force a data structure rebuild
Browser
ALT-RBVS Any HTML/WML webpage View web page source code
Calendar
ALT+VIEW Inside any Calendar item Show extra info for a Calendar event
SYNC Calendar app>Options Enable Calendar slow sync
RSET Calendar app>Options Will prompt for a reload of the calendar from the BES
RCFG Calendar app>Options Request BES configuration
SCFG Calendar app>Options Send device configuration
DCFG Calendar app>Options Get CICAL configuration
SUPD Calendar app>Options Enable detailed Cal. report for backup
SUPS Calendar app>Options Disable detailed Cal. report for backup
SUPN Calendar app>Options Disable Cal. report database
LUID Calendar app>Options Enable view by UID
SRSL Calendar app>Options Show Reminder status log
Messaging
ALT + V I E W For messages,
Search Application
ALT-ADVM Search Application Enabled Advanced Global Search
MMS
MMSC Options -> MMS Show MMS hidden options
Home Screen
ALT-JKVV Home Screen Display cause of PDP reject
ALT + CAP + H Home screen Displays the Help Me screen
ALT + E A C E Home screen Displays the Help Me screen
ALT + E S C R Home Screen Displays the Help Me screen
ALT + N M L L Home screen Switches the signal strength from bars to a numeric value.
ALT + L G L G Home screen Displays the Java™ event log.
ALT-SMON WLAN wizard screen Enable simulated Wizard mode
ALT-SMOF WLAN wizard screen Disable simulated Wizard mode
Theme
ALT-THMN Any menu Change to no theme (B&W)
ALT-THMD Any menu Change to default theme
Date/Time
LOLO Options -> Date/Time Show Network time values
SIM CARD
MEPD Options>Advanced options>SIM card Display MEP info
MEP1 Options>Advanced options>SIM card Disable SIM personalization
MEP2 Options>Advanced options>SIM card Disable Network personalization
MEP3 Options>Advanced options>SIM card Disable Network subset personalization
MEP4 Options>Advanced options>SIM card Disable Service provider personalization
MEP5 Options>Advanced options>SIM card Disable Corporate personalization
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Test Procedure
To perform a test using the hardware diagnostic tool on the BlackBerry smartphone, complete the following steps:
On the Home screen on the BlackBerry smartphone, Select Options / Status.
On the Status screen, TYPE test.
Note: On BlackBerry smartphones that support SureType® technology, use the multi-tap input method.
From the menu on the Device Self Test Application screen, select Start.
Music Control
During a song's playback, you can hold the volume button up or down to skip forward or back a song. This can be done at any screen.
N - Next Song (now playing screen)
P - Previous Song (now playing screen)
Space Bar - Stop / Play Music (in now playing screen)
Picture Viewing
R (3) - Zoom +
W (1) - Zoom -
S (4) - Pan Left
F (6) - Pan Right
E (2) - Pan Up
X (8) - Pan Down
L - Rotate Clockwise
N - Next Picture
P - Previous Picture
Clock
B - Enter Bedside Mode
S (4) - Stopwatch Mode
T - Timer
Hotspot Browser:
T - Scroll Up
Space - Scroll Down
U - Toggle Top Bar
V - Search For
R - Refresh
P - Page Properties
I - Zoom +
O - Zoom -
A - Add Bookmark
S (4) - Browser Options
D - Close Browser
H - Home
K - Bookmarks
Z - Toggle Text Sizing
C (9) - Connection Information
B - Scroll Down
Phone Information
ALT + Right Shift + H = Phone Information (Help Me!)
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How To Optimize BlackBerry Curve 8900 Memory Performance
The best way to optimize BlackBerry memory performance is to leave much more empty memeory on BlackBerry 8900. as I know, you should maintain at least 400 KB of application memory on your BlackBerry Curve 8900. To optimize BlackBerry8900 memory, you can try to delete items that you do not need from your BlackBerry Curve 8900 to increase the amount of application memory.
- Delete old email and MMS messages on BlackBerry Curve 8900, especially messages with attachments.
- If you recently updated the BlackBerry Curve 8900 Software over the wireless network, delete the previous version of the BlackBerry Device Software.
- Clear the browser cache.
- Delete contacts that are already in your organization’s address book.
- Delete applications and languages that you do not use on BlackBerry Curve 8900.
To optimize BlackBerry8900 memory, you can try to change options for email messages, calendar entries, and media files to use less memory on BlackBerry Curve 8900. set it up as follows:
- Reduce the amount of time that your BlackBerry Curve 8900 stores email messages and calendar entries.
- If you changed the picture quality for pictures that you take, change the picture quality setting to Normal.
- Stop forwarding email messages to your device when your BlackBerry Curve 8900 is connected to your computer.
- Receive only the first section of long email messages.
- Reduce the picture quality in the browser.
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Blackberry 8320 Tips & Tricks
1. Decibel meter.
Shows your signal strength in decibels instead of bars.
Hold “Alt” and press “NMLL” (repeat to reverse the effect).
2. Address Book file verification.
Checks the data in your Address Book for inconsistencies.
Hold “Alt” and press “VALD” in the Address Book.
3. Address Book data structure rebuild.
Forces a data structure re-build in the Address Book.
Hold “Alt” and press “RBLD” in the Address Book.
4. View source code.
Shows the source code of a Web page.
Hold “Alt” and press “RBVS” in the Address Book.
5. Help Me! menu.
Provides crucial technical information about your device.
Hold “Alt” and (left) “shift”, then press “H”.
6. IMEI number.
Shows your device’s international mobile equipment identity (IMEI – your serial number) on-screen.
Type “*#06#” on the home screen.
7. “Soft” reset.
Performs a “soft” reset of your device; the equivalent of doing a “battery pull” (ie. Removing the battery for a few seconds).
Press-and-hold “Alt”, then press-and-hold (left) “shift”, then press-and-hold “Del”.
8. Event Log.
Shows event logs of all the system-level events that occur on your cell phone.
Hold “Alt” and press “LGLG”.
In some cases, you will need to be on the Home screen when you enter these codes:
A or C = phonebook
S = search
F = phone profiles
W or B = browser
H = help
K = locks the keys
L = calendar
V = messages
M = messages folder
R = alarm
T = tasks
U = calculator
I = applications
O = options
P = phone.
T – Top of page (in browser)
B – Bottom of page (in browser)
Space – Page down (in browser)
ALT + Right Shift + Del = hard reset
D – Memo pad
U – Switch between hide/unhide in title bar (in browser)
ALT + NMLL = numbers instead of bars for signal strength
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