Jumat, 28 Juni 2013

Purchased a new Blackberry Pearl but the battery seems to die fast. Is it normal to have to charge everyday?

Q. I don't use it much, does it just use a lot of power to be on? If I put it in standby mode would that help save battery, and will I still be able to receive text messages and phone calls?
Any information about this phone would be wonderful!

A. The Pearls battery is not the largest. Some things you can do to conserve battery power are:

1. Lower the screen brightness: you can do this by going to Options > Screen/Keyboard. I set mine to 10

2. Don't use vibrate notifications. The vibrate function uses more battery power than tone notifications.

3. Put in standy while not using it.

With normal usage I can typically get a day and a half out of the device. If I take a lot of calls and they are long then maybe a day.

I just got new blackberry, How do I set up which applications is displayed on the Home screen?
Q. I got a new Blackberry Curve the other day. The home screen display shows several applications including Messages, Calender, Call Log and Applications.

Is there a way for me to change the applications that are displayed?

A. Click the main blackberry button, (the one beside the green phone button). Here you should see a full list of all the blackberry applications. The first row is what appears on the main screen. Move the application you want up to the front row.

How do you start new blackberry plants?
Q. By seed, dividing roots, root stock in water? If I bury a blackberry in a potting plant, will the seed germinate and start a new plant?

A. "It is an easy job to propagate a blackberry, even for novice gardeners. The best time is around mid-September. Select a stem which is in perfect condition (growing vigorously with no blemishes) and bend its tip to the ground. Where it touches the ground, dig a small hole about 15cm (6in) deep and bury the tip of the stem into the hole. Cover with crumbly soil to the surrounding soil level. If the stem looks like springing out of the hole, place a few largish stones over the soil to keep it in place (remove them two months later). Water well if the conditions are dry.

The stem tips will root in a couple of month's time, and can be dug up and moved to their final position early Spring next year. To do this, cut the parent stem about 30cm (12in) from the new plant. Dig up the new plant, trying to avoid any root disturbance and plant in their new positions. "




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