Manage messages

Open a message. Click the trackwheel. Perform one of the following actions:

Save

Reply

Forward

Delete

To remove the history from an SMS message, when replying, click the trackwheel. Click Remove

History.

Resend an SMS message

To resend your SMS message to the same contact, open the message. Click the trackwheel. Click

Resend.

About cell broadcast messages

If your service provider supports cell broadcasting, and provides you with access to a cell broadcasting channel, you can receive information messages from the wireless network. These SMS messages can communicate information about weather, sports, traffic, or other news directly to your handheld. For more information on cell broadcasting, contact your service provider.

Enable cell broadcast messages

To enable cell broadcasting, in the handheld options, click SMS. Set the Cell Broadcasting Service field to On.

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Manage cell broadcast channels

The cell broadcast channels that you subscribe to determine the kind of information messages that you receive. In the handheld options, click SMS.

Select a channel from the list. Click the trackwheel. Perform one of the following actions:

To receive messages from a new channel, click Add Channel.

To specify a preferred name for the selected channel, click Set Nickname.

To stop receiving messages from the selected channel, click Disable.

To remove the selected channel, click Delete

Channel.

Note:

To specify the languages in which you would like to receive cell broadcast messages, scroll down the list and select a cell broadcast language. Click the trackwheel. Click Enable or Disable.

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BlackBerry specifications

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One of the standout features of BlackBerry smartphones was their renowned QWERTY keyboard. This physical keyboard, combined with a user-friendly interface, made typing emails and messages a breeze, attracting business professionals and tech enthusiasts alike. The introduction of the BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) in 2005 further solidified its reputation, offering users a secure, instant messaging platform that facilitated real-time communication without the typical SMS fees.

In terms of security, BlackBerry boasts a robust reputation. The company's devices and software are built on the premise of advanced encryption standards, ensuring that users' data remained safe from potential breaches. BlackBerry's Enterprise Mobility Suite, which includes features like secure file sharing and document management, became a staple for enterprises looking to protect sensitive corporate information.

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As the smartphone landscape shifted towards touchscreens, BlackBerry adapted with the launch of devices such as the BlackBerry Z10 and the BlackBerry Priv. The Z10 marked a significant shift to a full touchscreen experience while the Priv, powered by Android, showcased BlackBerry's commitment to blending its secure ecosystem with the vast app ecosystem Android offers.

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