BlackBerry MAT-48174-001 | PRINTSPEC-123 User Manual

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IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ 
THE SAFETY AND PRODUCT 
INFORMATION BOOKLET 
(INCLUDED) PRIOR TO USING YOUR 
BLACKBERRY SMARTPHONE. It 
contains essential safety information 
related to your smartphone.
Need more help?
• For videos and more, go to 
• On the home screen, click the   icon, or 
click the Help icon.
• For user guides, go to 
Safety information
 
Depending on your BlackBerry smartphone 
model or your wireless service provider, you 
might not need a SIM card for your 
smartphone.
Insert the SIM card
 
The media card is optional. If a media card 
was included, it might already be inserted.
Insert the media 
card and battery
1. If prompted, set up your BlackBerry ID. BlackBerry ID is a username and password that 
gives you access to BlackBerry apps, such as BlackBerry App World storefront. Setting 
up BlackBerry ID is optional, but you might need it to use certain apps.
When you create a new BlackBerry ID, in the Username field, enter an email address that 
can be accessed from a browser on a computer (for example, a Google Mail or Yahoo! Mail 
email account).
Make sure that you record your password recovery question and answer for future use.
2. Open the Setup app to set up your email and other apps.
 
Set up your smartphone
You can import your contacts from a SIM 
card or by using the BlackBerry Desktop 
Software. To download BlackBerry 
Desktop Software, go to 
www.blackberry.com/desktopsoftware.
If you have a SIM card, on the home screen, 
click the Setup icon > SIM Contacts Sync 
icon.
Phone tips
• To change your ring tone, on the home 
screen, click the Setup icon > Ring 
Tones icon.
• To check your voice mail, on the home 
screen, press and hold the 1 key.
Certain features might not be supported by all wireless 
service providers. Check with your wireless service provider 
for details.
Import your contacts