User Guide

Manage Connections

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Send a media file

You can only send media files that you added.

1.On the Home screen, click the Media icon.

2.Click a media type.

3.Click a category.

4.Highlight a media file.

5.Press the key.

To send a picture file, click Send or Share. Click a message type.

To send an audio or video file, click the send option for a message type.

6.If necessary, turn on Bluetooth® technology and choose a device or pair with a device.

Rename a paired Bluetooth enabled device

1.On the Home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon.

2.Click Bluetooth Options.

3.Highlight a paired Bluetooth® enabled device.

4.Press the key > Device Properties.

5.In the Device Name field, change the name for the Bluetooth enabled device.

6.Press the key > Save.

Delete a paired Bluetooth enabled device

To perform this task, you must first disconnect your BlackBerry® device from the Bluetooth® enabled device.

1.On the Home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon.

2.Click Bluetooth Options.

3.Highlight a paired Bluetooth® enabled device.

4.Press the key > Delete Device.

Bluetooth technology options

Bluetooth profiles

Depending on your BlackBerry® device model and wireless network, some profiles might not be supported.

Option

Description

 

 

Audio Source (A2DP)

This profile allows you to output audio from your BlackBerry device to Bluetooth® enabled devices that support

 

stereo audio such as stereo headsets, speakers, and car kits.

 

 

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Blackberry 9800 Send a media file, Rename a paired Bluetooth enabled device, Delete a paired Bluetooth enabled device

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