Published: November 13, 2008 @ 9:28 am —
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“BlackBerry SIM Card is Full Error”
Problem
Your BlackBerry Device cannot received any more SMS or MMS messages because of a “SIM Card is Full Error”.
Workaround
Configure the BlackBerry smartphone not to leave either SMS or MMS messages on the SIM card by completing the following steps:
- 1. From the BlackBerry smartphone go to Options > SMS
- 2. Select Leave Messages On SIM Card
- 3. Change the setting from “Yes” to “No”
- 4. Save the settings


Keep in mind that if you’ve gotten to this point were your receiving this “SIM Card is Full Error” and SMS or MMS messages are no longer arriving you will need to free up the space on the SIM Card by Deleting some SMS Text Messages or Contacts which is the only other type of Data that can be saved onto a SIM Card -
Note: Most SIM Cards have 32kb or 64kb of space available. For example a 32kb (Kilobyte) SIM Card can hold 125 Contacts (Phone Number Entrys) whereas a 64kb can hold 250. Roughly equals to 200 SMS Messages on a 32kb SIM Card and 400 SMS Messages on a 64kb.Hope you found this helpful -
Published: October 29, 2008 @ 4:42 pm —
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BlackBerry OS Software and Application Update 507 Error Message Screen
“white screen with small icons and the number 507“

This ones easy and straight forward. We love em’ like that!
So assuming you were recently upgrading your BlackBerry’s OS, or maybe just simply updating a specific application and came across this error…simply re-connect to Desktop Manager again and run the application loader - That’s it! Just re-connect to Desktop Manager againg -
NOTE: If you end up with a white screen with small icons and the number 507, re-connect to Desktop Manager again and run the application loader and it should load the OS or Apllication to the device.
Published: October 28, 2008 @ 7:01 pm —
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PocketMac® for BlackBerry
You’ll need to first download and install the PocketMac Software. Dont worry its free and only takes a few steps to acquire. So once you have that up and running:
- 1) Connect BB to Mac
- 2) Click on the Blackberry icon
- 3) Select Utilities>Install App to Device
- 4) Select theme file
Another great way to install Apps, Themes will be by Running Boot Camp to run Windows on your MAC - or fusion/parallels
- You can also try OTA (Over The Air)
Published: September 22, 2008 @ 9:38 pm —
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For some BlackBerry owners, typing speed is a point of pride. How fast can you tap out a message? Even if it’s not a matter of ego, it just pays to get messages out faster, especially if you know what you want to say. What follows are three quick tips for better messaging.
Don’t use a period
If you want to end a sentence, it is grammatically correct to use a period. It actually bugs the crap out of me when people decide not to use the most common form of punctuation. Yeah, it’s a pain to hit alt+m, but hey, you’ve got to parse your words somehow. Or you could do it another way. Hit space bar twice after a sentence. It’ll put the period in for you AND capitalize the first letter of the next word.
Skip the shift key
If you need to capitalize a letter that is not the first word of the sentence, the normal protocol is to hit the shift key, followed by the letter. Nay. All you have to do is hold down the letter for a split second. You’ll see the letter jump from lower case to upper case.
Forget the @ in an email address
Just use a space. The BlackBerry will know what you mean. You can even skip the period before the com, org, net, whatever. Just use a space, too. So to reach me, it would be jpawlikowski bbgeeks com.
Published: August 30, 2008 @ 9:52 pm —
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Taken from our Yahoo! Answers Profile - Visit this article
How to find the my stuff on blackberry?
because i download a ring tone and they said that i can see my ring tone that i download in my stuff on my blackberry. - albany B
Answer
From the main BlackBerry Home Screen you will want to navigate to the “Media” folder. This icon is usually depicted as a film reel with a music note to the right of it.
Highlight or “Scroll Over” it then press the Enter Key or the TrackBall or Trackwheel in.
Once in the Media folder you will want to Navigate to the Ringtones Folder. Once in the Ringtones folder navigate to the “My Ringtones” folder.
If you cannot find the ringtone you just download try backing out and choosing “All ringtones”, there might be a possibility that you saved it somewhere else other then the designated ringtones folder.
Againg if not in either of the two folders try backing out to the main Media folder and go into the Music folder. Should be the very first Icon to the Right.
If at that point you cant find it still, then at the Main Screen of the Media Folder; Music, Video, Ringtones, Pictures select the BlackBerry Menu Key (Key with the BlackBerry Logo usually left of the trackball/ or pushing in the trackwheel) and choose explore to dig around and explore the File system.
Good Hunting!


