• Generate an encryption key.
• Verify that data service is turned on.
• Resend the message.
Related information
Generate an encryption key,366
Change or delete a contact,216
Turn on or turn off data service or set roaming options,294
Options for email filters,103
Resend a message,100
Wireless coverage indicators,290
Turn on, turn off, or check the status of a network connection,291
Resend a message,100
I forget my smartphone password
If you forget your BlackBerry smartphone password, it can't be recovered. If your smartphone uses a BlackBerry Enterprise
Server, your administrator might be able to reset your password without deleting your smartphone data. Otherwise, the only
way you can reset your password without knowing your current password is to delete all your smartphone data. You can do
this by exceeding the number of allowed password attempts.
If your email account uses a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, depending on the options that your administrator sets, when you
delete your smartphone data, you might also delete the data on your media card. For more information, contact your
administrator.
Research In Motion recommends that you regularly create and save a backup file on your computer, especially before you
update any software. Maintaining a current backup file on your computer might allow you to recover smartphone data if
your smartphone is lost, stolen, or corrupted by an unforeseen issue.
My smartphone isn't ringing or vibrating when I receive
a call or message
Try the following actions:
• On the home screen, click your Sound and Alert Profiles icon. Verify that your profile isn't set to All Alerts Off or Silent.
• If you have created contact alerts, on the home screen, click your Sound and Alert Profiles icon. Click Change Sounds
and Alerts > Sounds for Contacts. Click a contact alert. Click Phone or Messages. Verify that the Volume field isn't set
to Silent and that the Vibration field isn't set to Off.
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