Battery saving tips for Blackberry

Charging

    • Charge BlackBerry® smartphone as much as possible
    • Use wall chargers as the preferred charging method

Media

    • Reduce volume
    • Use headphones
    • Load media using the BlackBerry® Desktop Manager (Avoids resizing)
    • Turn off equalizer settings (Media – Options)

Browsing

    • Visit mobile sites where applicable
    • Turn Repeat Animations to a lower setting (Browser – Options – General Properties)
    • Close browser when finished using (close with ESC key, not red End key)

Screen/Keyboard

    • Reduce Backlight Timeout (Options – Screen/Keyboard)
    • Reduce Backlight Brightness (Options – Screen/Keyboard)
    • Holster smartphone (turns off LCD automatically)
    • Set Audible Roll to mute (Options – Screen/Keyboard)
    • Key Tone Off (Options – Screen/Keyboard)
    • Use a sleeve when storing the smartphone in a pocket

Network Connections

    • Turn off unused connections when not in use, i.e. GPS, Wi-Fi®, Bluetooth®
    • Use Auto On/Off
    • Use single mode only (1XEV, 2G only, 3G only)

Shortcuts

    • Use shortcuts instead of activating Java® menus (Browser – Options – Browser Configuration)

Camera

    • Turn off flash (Camera – Options)
    • Set picture size to Small (Camera – Options)
    • Set Color Effect to Normal (Camera – Options)
    • Set Picture Quality to Normal (Camera – Options)

Applications

    • When exiting, be sure to close the app, not leave it running in the background (close with ESC key, not red End key)
    • Log out of third-party applications when they are not needed (Instant Messaging, etc.)

Indicators

    • Set Audible notification to Off (Profiles)
    • Turn off coverage LED (Profiles)

GPS

    • Use the zoom out function to get the largest viewable area that you can still use usefully

Source: Blackberry.com

Blackberry PIN Exchange

We all love Blackberry and you will hardly find a person who once used a Blackberry and didn’t fall in love with it. Blackberry has many features but all features has some cons (may be it is there way to allow third parties to earn some mulaha (money)).

Each Blackberry comes with a Blackberry Messenger where you can chat and transfer files or voice with your buddies. It is a very cool tool to share things and get in touch with your co-workers but Blackberry is no more a “Professional or Business Only Device” and many individuals are subscribing to their services.

To add a friend in your BBM (Blackberry Messenger) you need to know your friends e-mail ID or PIN number (which you can find under Option > Status > PIN or by typing mypin on any text area).

There are many websites which provide PIN Exchange threads like Facebook PIN Exchange application, Blackberryforums, Crackberry but all of them have some major limitations like for facebook app you need to be a registered user of a facebook and searching is not possible in it. While forum based exchange threads hardly get successful because the growing number of pages with PIN requests and inability of searching PINs of your interest.

One solution we have developed is www.anjane.com (point your blackberry browser to this site) which is specially optimized for blackberry browsing. Though it is in very early stage of development and limited to few functionality only, we are very much focused on to make it world largest PIN exchange service.

Site: Anjane.com 

Please do send us your feedbacks regarding this…

Start your blackberry in safe mode

To startup in safe mode ( Knowledge Base):

  • Remove the BlackBerry battery and reinsert it
  • Hold down the Escape key after the red LED goes out and keep holding it (The escape key is the one that looks like a sideways “U” shaped arrow by the trackball on the Bold commonly called the “back key/arrow”)
  • You will then see this dialog box to the right and click ok
  • To exit safe mode just remove the battery and reinsert again

Let me know if you have any issues!

 

Storm users…. no luck for you this time

Constantly loosing your SMS and call logs? Optimize your blackberry

Are you losing call logs and text messages? Or did you just get a new BB device but are unsure how to best set it up? Maybe you are upgrading your OS and want to have a nice clean installation. The setup wizard removes a few things but not all that should be removed. Many of you have asked me what I do to free up memory on my devices and prevent loss of emails and call logs, etc.  You may want to setup your device slightly different but this is a good starting point.

Complete Tutorial from blackberryforums.com