BlackBerry 10.3 User Manual

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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. With NFC you don't need to enter pairing information to make a 
connection, so it's useful for on-the-go actions such as transferring contact cards with people you meet, or grabbing 
information from a poster that contains an NFC tag. Depending on your wireless service provider and the 
applications you have installed on your BlackBerry device, NFC can also be used to turn your device into a digital 
wallet to allow you to do things such as make payments with your BlackBerry device.
Shared Internet connections
You can use your BlackBerry device's connection to the mobile network to allow other devices to access the Internet. This 
functionality is particularly useful if you want to browse the Internet on your laptop or Wi-Fi only tablet but you don't have 
access to a Wi-Fi network.
Internet tethering
You can use Internet tethering when you only have one device that you want to connect to the Internet through your 
BlackBerry device's mobile network connection. You can connect the device to your BlackBerry device using a USB 
cable or, if both devices are Bluetooth enabled, you can use Bluetooth technology instead.
Mobile Hotspot
You can use Mobile Hotspot mode to connect up to eight devices to your BlackBerry device. (The number of 
devices that you can connect depends on your wireless service provider.) Connecting your devices using Mobile 
Hotspot mode is like connecting to a Wi-Fi router; you can use the Wi-Fi connections on your devices, but you don't 
need access to a Wi-Fi network.
VPN connections
You can connect your BlackBerry device to a virtual private network (VPN) over your mobile network or using a Wi-Fi 
connection. While your device is connected to the VPN, you can send data to and receive data from the private network 
across the public network.
Turn on airplane mode
In some places, such as on an airplane or in a hospital, you need to turn off all the connections on your BlackBerry device. 
Airplane mode lets you quickly turn off your connections and, when you're done using airplane mode, turning off airplane 
mode restores the connections that were previously turned on.
1.
On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen.
2.
Tap 
 Settings.
3.
Turn on the Airplane Mode switch.
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