User Guide

Messages

3.If the Message Services field appears, set this field to the appropriate email account.

4.Clear the Enable HTML Email check box.

5.Press the key > Send.

View an address instead of a display name

In a message, press the key > Show Address.

To view the display name again, press the key > Show Name.

Mark a message as opened or unopened

On the Home screen, click the Messages icon.

To mark a message as opened or unopened, highlight the message. Press the key > Mark Opened or Mark Unopened.

To mark all messages that are prior to a specific date as opened, highlight a date field. Press the key > Mark Prior Opened.

Save a message

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

2.Highlight a message.

3.Press the key > Save.

Delete messages

On the Home screen, click the Messages icon.

To delete a message, highlight the message. Press the key > Delete.

To delete a range of messages, highlight a message. Press and hold the Shift key. On the trackpad, slide your finger up or down.

Release the Shift key. Press the key > Delete Messages.

To delete all messages prior to a certain date, highlight a date field. Press the key > Delete Prior > Delete.

Note: Email that you delete using the Delete Prior menu item is not deleted from the email application on your computer during email reconciliation.

About flags

You can add flags to email that you receive or send as a reminder to you or the recipients to follow up with the messages. You can use flags of different colors, add follow-up notes, and set due dates so that your BlackBerry® device reminds you to return to the email.

If wireless email reconciliation is turned on and your email account uses a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that supports flags, changes that you make to flags on your device should be reflected in the email application on your computer. Likewise, changes that you make to flags in the email application on your computer should be reflected on your device.

If wireless email reconciliation is turned off, you can still manage flags for email on your device.

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Blackberry 68001, 9800 View an address instead of a display name, Mark a message as opened or unopened, Save a message

9800, NO_CARRIERCNETTORCH9800BLKATT, 68001 specifications

The BlackBerry 6800 series, including the notable BlackBerry Torch 9800, represents a significant milestone in mobile technology at the time of its release. Launched in 2010, the Torch 9800 was one of the first devices to combine a touchscreen interface with a physical QWERTY keyboard, catering to both touchscreen enthusiasts and classic BlackBerry users who appreciated tactile feedback.

One of the standout features of the BlackBerry Torch 9800 is its distinctive design. It incorporates a slider form factor, allowing users to slide open the device to reveal the full QWERTY keyboard. This design not only enhances the usability of the device for typing but also contributes to a compact form factor, making it easy to carry. The touchscreen is a 3.2-inch display with a resolution of 480 x 360 pixels, providing vibrant visuals for applications and media.

The operating system at the heart of the Torch 9800 is BlackBerry OS 6, which introduced several enhancements over previous iterations. Users enjoyed a more intuitive interface, including a unified inbox for emails, messages, and social media updates. The improved browser provided a better web experience, complete with tabbed browsing and support for multimedia content.

In terms of connectivity, the BlackBerry Torch 9800 offered a robust set of options. It featured 3G support, Wi-Fi capabilities, and Bluetooth technology, allowing users to remain connected in various ways. The device also included a 5-megapixel camera, complete with autofocus and video recording capabilities, further solidifying its appeal to media-conscious users.

An important aspect of the BlackBerry experience is its renowned security features. The Torch 9800 provided enterprise-level security, making it a popular choice for business users who needed to ensure the safety of their communications and data.

With a decent battery life, the BlackBerry Torch 9800 catered to users who relied heavily on their devices throughout the day. The combination of features, along with its unique design, made the Torch 9800 a landmark device in the evolution of smartphones. While the mobile landscape has significantly changed since its release, the impact of the BlackBerry Torch 9800 and its features remain a notable part of mobile technology history.