Nokia 9300i Video Games User Manual


 
Setting up BlackBerry Internet Service
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Setting up BlackBerry Internet Service
To use BlackBerry Connect, you must have a subscription
to general packet radio service (GPRS) and the BlackBerry
service must be activated on your SIM card.
If you want to receive e-mails from an ISP or another
e-mail account, you can use the Internet-based
BlackBerry Internet Service. The Web client redirects e-
mail wirelessly to your Nokia 9300i with BlackBerry
Connect. To set up BlackBerry Connect to BlackBerry
Internet Service, contact your service provider or network
operator. There is no need to use the BlackBerry
Configuration Tool or any other software installed on a
compatible PC to set up connectivity to BlackBerry
Internet Service.
To use BlackBerry Internet Service, you must enable
BlackBerry Connect on your device. You may need to give
your service provider the following information: personal
identification number (PIN), International Mobile
Equipment Identity (IMEI) code, and International Mobile
Subscriber Identity (IMSI) number assigned to your Nokia
9300i. You can find this information in the BlackBerry
Connect settings.
Make sure that the cover phone of your device is switched
on before you begin.
To set up BlackBerry Internet Service:
1 Press Messaging, then Menu.
2 Select Tools Account settings BlackBerry.
3 On the General page, set BlackBerry service to On.
4 To start up the BlackBerry service, close the BlackBerry
settings page.
5 Re-open the BlackBerry settings page.
6 Open the Device info page. Make note of the values of
the PIN, IMEI, and IMSI fields.
The next steps depend on your service provider.
If your service provider uses provisioning:
You may already have or receive a provisioning message in
your inbox, or you may have a web link placed on Desk.
Open the message and open the Web address in it, or open
the web link. The device’s Web browser opens and takes
you to the Web address. To complete the process, you need
your PIN and IMEI number, and possibly your IMSI number.
If your service provider does not use provisioning:
Go to your service provider’s BlackBerry Internet Service
Web page. To complete the process, you need your PIN and
IMEI number, and possibly your IMSI number.
Check with your service provider for details on the use of
provisioning and the method they have for setting up
BlackBerry Internet Service.
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