Blackberry Leap Smartphone 10 3 3 User Guide
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Change your default email address or calendarWhen you share something (for example, a picture or a website) by email or when you compose a new email, your BlackBerry device sends the email from your default email address. When you add an event to your calendar or send a meeting invitation, your device adds the event to your default calendar. 1. On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2.Tap Settings > Accounts . 3. Tap .
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3. Touch and hold an account, then slide your finger up or down to change where the account appears in the list of accounts in the Account Tab.4.To save your changes, tap . Change which messages appear in the BlackBerry Hub You can choose to hide messages for some accounts, so they don
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2.Tap . About public warning messages Public warning systems are used to send alert messages to users with enabled mobile devices. Public warning messages are text messages that alert users of possible threats to safety in their area. Messages may include severe weather warnings, missing child alerts, or national emergencies. Depending on your wireless service provider, public warning messages don
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Delete a joyn chatOn a chat screen, tap > . Call a joyn contact 1.In the Phone app, tap .2.Tap beside the contact you want to call. 3. If you have multiple phone numbers for a joyn contact, tap the number that you want to call. Tip: During the call, tap to start a chat or a video share, or share a file. Start a joyn video share Before you can share a video or start chatting over video, you need to call a joyn contact. The contact must have a device that supports video. During a call, in the Phone...
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4. Type the phone number or name of the joyn contact you want to block. To unblock a contact, tap Unblock beside the contact