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Blackberry 8700g - GSM User Manual
Using the BlackBerry Smartphone from Roadpost
Receiving Email
When you receive an email, it will come up
automatically on your screen. Use the trackwheel to
scroll through and read your new message.
Note: Your BlackBerry smartphone will receive all
messages sent to your email from the time it is first
connected. Your pre-existing inbox will not be
transferred to your rental device.
Receiving Attachments
On the BlackBerry smartphone you can open files sent
to you in a variety of applications. Attachments will be
noted at the start of the emails in which they are
included.
1. Click the trackwheel, while reading the email
containing an attachment, a menu will appear.
2. Click Open Attachment. The attachments screen
will appear.
3. Choose Table of Contents to view a summary of
the sections of the attachment, or Full Content to
view the attachment in full.
4. Click Retrieve. The content will appear.

PIN messages

If you send and receive PIN Messages on your pre-existing
BlackBerry smartphone, please note that your rental device
will have a different PIN. PIN Messaging is therefore not
recommended.

Text Messages (SMS)

Send text messages to your contacts' cell phones if they
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are unable to receive emails. CDMA networks, on which
many of your North American contacts may be active, may
not have the capability of receiving text messages.
Your Text Messaging Address
Your cellular number is also your text messaging
address.
Example: If your cellular number is 44 (0) 7736 123
456, then your text messaging address is: +44 7736 123
456.
Sending Text Messages (SMS)
1. Click (Messages) using the trackwheel.
2. Click the trackwheel again to pull up the menu and
select Compose SMS.
3. Your Address Book will appear. Highlight the contact
you wish to send an SMS to or choose Use Once if
the recipient is not in the Address Book.
4. A menu will appear. Select SMS highlighted
contact name. Click in the Trackwheel.
5. Type your message and click the trackwheel when
complete.
6. Click Send using the trackwheel.
Retrieving Text Messages (SMS)
1. The envelope symbol
home screen, when a new message is received.
2. Click on
(Messages).
3. Click on the new received message.
4. Scroll to Open and click.
5. Scroll down with the trackwheel to read the message
displayed.
Get help free from your Roadpost BlackBerry
+1.905.272.5665
will appear above your
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