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    							Using Battery Saving Mode
    If your battery power level is draining, you can set up Battery Saving Mode to turn on automatically and help make your 
    battery last longer when you need it most! When Battery Saving Mode is turned on, your device automatically adjusts 
    various settings to help save battery power. If you need to save more battery power, you can also adjust additional settings. 
    For example, you can choose to turn off data services or location services to save more battery power.
    By default, Battery Saving Mode turns on automatically when your battery power level is 20% or lower. You can also turn on 
    Battery Saving Mode manually at any time.
    Change your Battery Saving Mode settings
    You can change when Battery Saving Mode turns on automatically, and choose some of the settings that are adjusted when 
    Battery Saving Mode turns on.
    1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen.
    2.Tap  Settings > Battery Saving Mode.
    3.Do any of the following:
    
    						
    							Dim the screen
    Prolong battery life by changing your device settings to dim the screen.
    Do any of the following:
    
    						
    							 Update your software
    You can often gain a boost in power savings by using the latest version of the BlackBerry 10 OS. If a software update is 
    available for your device, a notification appears in the 
    BlackBerry Hub.
    Use a media card
    Reduce power usage by keeping less data on your device. Save data to a media card instead of your device storage space.
    Turn off the flash
    Conserve more power by turning off the flash when taking pictures.
    Tip: Like most electronic devices, your device battery drains less quickly if you keep it out of the sun and other hot places, 
    keep the battery contacts clean, and charge it regularly. Avoid leaving your device turned off with a low battery power level 
    for an extended time.
    Where can I get a new or spare battery?
    For the times when charging your BlackBerry device isn
    						
    							BlackBerry and environmental sustainability
    BlackBerry is committed to reducing the environmental impact of BlackBerry products. To learn more about the 
    sustainability efforts at 
    BlackBerry, visit http://ca.blackberry.com/company/about-us/corporate-responsibility/product-
    sustainability.html
    .
    View the safety, warranty, and privacy information for your device
    To view the Privacy Policy, your BlackBerry device must be connected to the Internet.
    Take a moment to review the license agreement, limited warranty, safety information, and privacy policy for your device. 
    These documents are available from your device settings screen. They contain important information about terms and 
    conditions of use, battery and other important safety precautions, and warranty coverage.
    1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen.
    2.Tap  Settings > About.
    3.In the Category drop-down list, tap Legal.
    4.Tap a link.
    Connections
    Connect your BlackBerry device to a mobile network or Wi-Fi network to browse websites, check your messages, use 
    location services, and much more. You can also connect your device to a mobile hotspot in a public place, pair your device 
    with your car using 
    Bluetooth technology, or use Internet tethering to connect to other Wi-Fi-enabled devices. NFC lets you 
    share files easily between devices.
    Check which wireless networks your device connects 
    to
    Your BlackBerry device won
    						
    							Give your device a nickname
    You can change the name of your BlackBerry device as it appears to other devices. This nickname is helpful when you 
    share media files wirelessly or connect using 
    Bluetooth technology.
    1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen.
    2.Tap  Settings > About.
    3.In the Device Name field, enter the new name for your device.
    Wireless connections icons
    The following icons might appear in the upper-right corner of the home screen to indicate the wireless coverage level that 
    your 
    BlackBerry device currently has.
    The number of solid bars indicates the strength of the 
    mobile network signal. If the signal is weak, your device 
    might use more power to try to maintain the connection.          Your device is connected to the network type shown and can 
    access all of the features of your mobile network plan.          Your device is connected to the network type shown but the 
    network functionality is limited. You
    						
    							There is an error with your SIM card. For information on what the error is, on the home screen, swipe down from the 
    top of the screen. Tap 
     Settings > Networks and 
    Connections
     > Mobile Network.
    You can only make emergency calls.
    The following icons appear in the upper-left corner of the home screen if your device is connected or trying to connect to  another device using Mobile Hotspot mode, Internet tethering, 
    Bluetooth technology, or NFC.
    The NFC feature might not be available, depending on your wireless service provider, your administrator
    						
    							Connections between devices
    USB
    You can use a USB cable to create a two-way connection between your BlackBerry device and your computer. Your 
    device appears on your computer as a mapped drive. If you turn on the USB Mass Storage Mode feature, your 
    device appears on your computer as a removable storage device. You can usually use a USB connection to drag 
    files between your device and your computer, depending on the features of your computer.
    You can use an HDMI cable or a wireless display adapter to connect your BlackBerry device to another device such 
    as a TV or computer monitor. You can display the screen of your 
    BlackBerry device on the other device.
    Wi-Fi Direct connection
    When you connect your BlackBerry device to other devices using a Wi-Fi Direct connection, you can perform 
    actions such as sharing a document without needing an Internet connection. Because a 
    Wi-Fi Direct connection 
    creates a network, you can connect to multiple devices at the same time.
    Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Miracast connection
    Miracast allows you to wirelessly show what
    						
    							You can use Internet tethering when you only have one device that you want to connect to the Internet through your 
    BlackBerry device
    						
    							3.Turn on the Mobile Network switch.
    To turn off your mobile network connection, turn off the Mobile Network switch.
    Change the APN settings for your default Internet connection
    Your BlackBerry device uses Access Point Name (APN) settings to open a data connection with your service provider
    						
    							To switch wireless networks manually, your wireless service plan must include this service and your device must be 
    connected to a GSM or UMTS network.
    1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen.
    2.Tap  Settings > Networks and Connections > Mobile Network.
    3.If the Mobile Network switch is off, turn it on.
    4.In the Network Selection Mode drop-down list, tap Manual.
    5.When your device finishes scanning for networks, tap a network.
    Turn off data services while roaming
    Depending on your wireless service plan, you might be able to turn off data services (email messages, PIN messages, text  messages with attachments, and browser service) on your BlackBerry device so that only the phone and basic text 
    messaging are available.Turning off data services while roaming might prevent you from receiving additional roaming  charges. For more information, contact your wireless service provider.
    1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen.
    2.Tap  Settings > Networks and Connections > Mobile Network.
    3.If the Mobile Network switch is off, turn it on.
    4.In the Data services while roaming drop-down list, tap Off or Prompt.
    Manage your mobile data settings
    1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen.
    2.Tap Data Management.
    3.Change any of the settings on the screen.
    Set a monthly data limit notification
    You can be notified when you reach your monthly data limit, or when you reach a certain percentage of your monthly data limit.
    1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen.
    2.Tap  Settings > App Manager > Device Monitor.3.Tap  > Data Usage Settings.
    4.In the Mobile Data Limit field, type your monthly data limit in megabytes.
    5.Move the Early Data Limit Notification slider to receive an early notification when you are approaching your monthly 
    data limit.
    6.To change when your monthly data usage cycle starts each month, in the Monthly Reset Date drop-down list, tap a 
    date.
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