I seriously dont know! but try this! Try going to the black berry website
and see if u can ask 4 live help! if that dont work then i dont know what will...
:) glad i cud help srry if i cudint :(
Go to the media option if your mobile phone is blackberry 9550 and then press options and then it's going to come receive text. Click on it. Then from blackberry 8520 click send from the blue tooth option. Then u will get it. Or note down the number at your blackberry 9550 that's the simple thing. First think that is my question good or bad. lololololol!
what program are you using for your contacts.if your using outlook upload the blackberry desktop software and sync your phone. you can export your contacts from your system by using blue tooth devices or data cord.
through blue tooth or from your computer
you have to hit the symbol with the blackberry symbol and select send or share. then u hit blue tooth or mms. !
Yes they have Balckberry accessories for keyboards. They have an array at the official Blackberry website. One of the accessories is a Blu Tooth.
don't care really
The surface of the tooth that normally contacts the tooth immediately anterior to it in the dental arch is called the "mesial" surface. This surface faces the midline of the dental arch and is key in maintaining proper alignment and function of the teeth. In contrast, the surface that faces away from the midline is referred to as the "distal" surface.
you don't, you transfer from RSE.
you need to go to the verizon store and ask them to do it for you. but... :/ they should have done it when you bought the phone. unless you bought the phone somewhere other then the store. Good luck, and have fun with your new phone! Zee <3
The Tooth Fairy must have a parent approve that you have lost a tooth. Show your parent the space where your tooth was and make sure a parent contacts the tooth fairy. Do not be in the same room as the parent who is contacting the tooth fairy, it is top secret data. Good luck!
Using DataCable, Blue Tooth etc....
Yes, nerves in the pulp of the tooth can transfer pain signals through dentin when the dentin is exposed or damaged. This can occur as a result of dental decay, cracks, or other forms of damage to the tooth.