Instruction Manual

If your
BlackBerry device doesn't detect the Bluetooth enabled device that you want to pair with, try making your
BlackBerry device discoverable for a short period of time. On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen.
Tap
Settings > Networks and Connections > Bluetooth. In the Discoverable drop-down list, tap On or 2 Minutes. If
necessary, enter your BlackBerry device password. Start the pairing process according to the documentation that
came with the device.
If the
Bluetooth enabled device uses a battery, connect the device to a power source and then try again. Depending on
the device, if the battery power level is too low the device might still operate but be unable to pair.
If Mobile Hotspot mode is on, verify that you're trying to connect to a Bluetooth enabled device that uses the
Handsfree, Serial Port, or Personal Area Network profiles.
I keep losing the connection with my Bluetooth enabled car kit
Check that your car kit is using the latest software version that is available. For more information about your car kit's
software version, see the documentation that came with your car kit.
Move your
BlackBerry device to another location in your vehicle or turn your device to face another direction. The
location of your device's antenna in relation to your car kit's Bluetooth antenna may affect the Bluetooth connection.
NFC
NFC is a short-range wireless technology that's used for quickly creating connections between your
BlackBerry device and
other NFC-enabled devices or NFC tags. NFC is designed so you can easily share content and information without having to
pair your BlackBerry device with another NFC compatible device. Depending on your wireless service provider and the
applications you have installed on your device, there are many interesting things you can do using NFC, such as sharing a
picture with a friend or paying for a purchase using your device.
What is NFC?
The NFC feature might not be available, depending on your wireless service provider, your administrator's settings, and
your
BlackBerry device model.
NFC is a short-range wireless technology that is designed to let you easily share content and information without having to
use pairing information. Some interesting ways you can use NFC file sharing include:
Exchange contact cards with a new friend or business acquaintance.
Pass a picture to your friend.
Grab a coupon from a poster you see on the street.
Send a webpage you're viewing to a friend.
Add a friend to your
BBM contacts.
Copy smart tag information to an NFC tag.
Connect to an NFC enabled printer to print or scan a file.
Some NFC apps are designed to simulate a physical card, such as a credit card, a public transit pass, or an access badge.
If the app is open on your device, just tap the back of your device to the NFC reader and go. A few examples of what you
can do using NFC apps include:
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