BlackBerry Classic PRD-59715-028 Manual De Usuario

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Connections between devices
USB
You can use a USB cable to create a two-way connection between your BlackBerry device and your computer. Your 
device appears on your computer as a mapped drive. If you turn on the USB Mass Storage Mode feature, your 
device appears on your computer as a removable storage device. You can usually use a USB connection to drag 
files between your device and your computer, depending on the features of your computer.
You can use a micro USB on-the-go to USB 2.0 adapter to connect your device to a keyboard, mouse, gamepad, 
external storage drive, or other USB device. You can use the File Manager app to view files on your external storage 
drive.
Wi-Fi Direct connection
When you connect your BlackBerry device to other devices using a Wi-Fi Direct connection, you can perform 
actions such as sharing a document without needing an Internet connection. Because a Wi-Fi Direct connection 
creates a network, you can connect to multiple devices at the same time.
Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Miracast connection
Miracast allows you to wirelessly show what's on the screen of your BlackBerry device on another device such as a 
TV or computer monitor. To display your screen on a device that isn't a Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Miracast device, you'll 
need to connect using a wireless display adapter or use an HDMI cable to connect your BlackBerry device to the 
other device.
Bluetooth technology
Bluetooth wireless technology allows you to create a direct connection between your BlackBerry device and another 
Bluetooth enabled device. Although you can transfer files over a Bluetooth connection, because of its ability to 
stream content, Bluetooth connections are more commonly used for actions such as playing the music on your 
BlackBerry device through a separate speaker or making calls from a headset that is using your BlackBerry device's 
mobile network 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. 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.
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