User manual
Table Of Contents
- Getting started
- New features and enhancements
- Getting to know your tablet
- Using the touch screen
- Insert a micro SIM card
- Personalizing your home screen
- View your notifications
- Status bar icons
- Switch to a new tablet
- Setting up your tablet
- About your BlackBerry ID
- About BlackBerry Balance
- Overview of tablet settings
- Supported audio, video, and picture file formats and codecs
- Messages
- Contacts
- Calendar
- Browser
- BlackBerry Bridge
- About BlackBerry Bridge
- New features
- Connect your tablet and smartphone using BlackBerry Bridge
- BlackBerry Bridge basics
- Remote control
- BlackBerry Bridge vs Tethering
- Do data charges apply?
- About synchronizing Wi-Fi and VPN profiles
- About using BlackBerry Bridge in your organization
- Troubleshooting: BlackBerry Bridge
- Connections
- Connect to a mobile network
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth technology
- Tether your tablet to a Bluetooth enabled device
- Share files between your computer and tablet using Wi-Fi
- Share files between your computer and tablet using a USB connection
- Turn on airplane mode
- Connect your tablet to an HDMI display
- Troubleshooting: HDMI connections
- Keyboard and typing
- Documents To Go
- Print To Go
- BlackBerry App World
- Camera
- Pictures
- Videos
- Music
- Music Store
- Battery and power
- Applications
- Clock
- Video chat
- Video Store
- Bing Maps
- BlackBerry News
- Security
- Podcasts
- Voice notes
- Legal notice
BlackBerry Bridge
About BlackBerry Bridge
Watch a video about BlackBerry Bridge: English
Watch a video about using BlackBerry Bridge to access BlackBerry Messenger: English
If you're running BlackBerry Device Software 5.0 or later on your BlackBerry smartphone, you can connect your BlackBerry
PlayBook tablet to your smartphone to access your smartphone's email, calendars, BlackBerry Messenger, files, and other
data directly from your tablet. Once connected, you can also use your smartphone as a wireless remote control for your
tablet.
Your tablet connects to your smartphone using Bluetooth technology. To connect, you need BlackBerry Bridge installed on
your smartphone. You can download it from the BlackBerry App World storefront.
When your tablet and smartphone are connected, these icons appear in the BlackBerry Bridge folder on your tablet home
screen:
BBM
Communicate virtually instantly with your BlackBerry Messenger contacts. It's everything you
love about chatting with BBM, on your tablet.
Text Messages
See your existing conversations at a glance and start new ones by tapping a smartphone
contact or by typing a phone number.
Messages
Take advantage of the reading pane and larger screen on your tablet to work through your
smartphone's inbox more quickly. Attach files from your tablet or smartphone, or save
attachments to your smartphone for later use. Open the File Manager app on your tablet to
access your saved files.
Calendar
Keep on top of your schedule with Day and Month views or a convenient split-screen view.
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