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Synchronize your videos from your computer to your smartphone or tablet

Before you begin: You cannot synchronize encrypted videos to your BlackBerry PlayBook tablet.

1.Connect your BlackBerry smartphone or tablet to your computer.

2.In the BlackBerry Desktop Software, click Videos.

3.If necessary, click Get Started.

4.On the Computer Videos tab, do one of the following:

To synchronize all the videos within a folder, select the checkbox below one or more folders.

To synchronize all the videos within a folder that isn't listed, drag and drop the folder from your computer into the Sync videos from your computer to your device pane, or click Add folder, browse to the folder, and click OK. Select the checkbox below the newly added folder.

To synchronize individual videos, highlight the folder that contains your videos. Select the checkbox below one or more videos.

5.If you want to convert the videos for better viewing and storing on your smartphone or tablet, select the Convert videos checkbox.

6.Click Sync Videos.

Videos that are synchronized from your computer are located in the Media application on your smartphone or tablet.

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Import your pictures from your smartphone or tablet to your computer

When you connect your BlackBerry smartphone or BlackBerry PlayBook tablet to your computer, you can import pictures that are on your smartphone or tablet. You can't import encrypted pictures from your tablet.

If your smartphone is running BlackBerry 6 or later or if you are importing pictures from your tablet, by default, the BlackBerry Desktop Software imports pictures taken using the camera on your device. To also import other pictures from your device that you didn't take using the camera, you can change your media settings.

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Blackberry 7.1 manual Click Sync Videos

7.1 specifications

BlackBerry 7.1, an update to the iconic BlackBerry OS, was launched to enhance user experience and expand the functionality of BlackBerry devices. This iteration aimed to improve productivity and offer intuitive features tailored to the needs of professionals and everyday users alike. It maintained the QWERTY keyboard heritage that BlackBerry is known for, ensuring that the typing experience remained a strong draw for users transitioning from other smartphone platforms.

One of the standout features of BlackBerry 7.1 was the introduction of mobile hotspot functionality. This allowed users to share their smartphone's data connection with other devices, such as laptops and tablets, transforming the BlackBerry into a portable Wi-Fi hotspot. This was particularly advantageous for users who needed internet access on the go, enhancing the productivity capabilities of BlackBerry devices.

BlackBerry 7.1 also marked an improvement in multimedia capabilities. The update delivered enhanced application performance and support for high-definition video playback, making it easier to watch and share videos. The new BlackBerry Music Gateway supported streaming music to speakers through Bluetooth, offering an effortless way to enjoy audio without the hassle of cables.

The messaging experience received significant upgrades, too, with advancements in the BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) service, allowing for more interactive and engaging conversations through voice notes, images, and location sharing. This made communication not only efficient but also more personal and fun.

In addition, BlackBerry 7.1 introduced an improved web browser that leveraged WebKit technology, enabling faster browsing and better rendering of web pages. Users experienced a more seamless and responsive internet experience, making it easier to navigate through the increasingly complex online landscape.

Another remarkable feature was the inclusion of Blackberry Protect, which provided backup and remote wipe capabilities, ensuring user data could be secured even if the device was lost or stolen. This commitment to security remained a hallmark of BlackBerry devices and helped maintain trust with its user base.

Overall, BlackBerry 7.1 was a substantial enhancement to the OS, providing new features and improvements that aligned with the demands of a mobile-first world. With its focus on productivity, security, and communication, it reinforced BlackBerry’s reputation as a leading choice for business professionals while appealing to a wider audience seeking reliable smartphone functionality.