i keep getting the error that it needs protocol stacks when i use the service books from anworm, how do i fix that???
im using a 7100t and opera mini and ramble im work/
hey, i already started a thread about this, but mabe i should of posted here first...
I was wondering what will i not be able to do with a non data plan that i could do with a data plan.
I have an unlocked BB8820, and I am using sidekick plan of T-mobile.
Opera mini and all others works perfectly; however, the Google maps.
The version of Google Maps is 4.0.1. It will give me a error message saying,
"Network Unavailable: This application requires a date connection, and some BlackBerry devices require reconfiguration to work properly. Please visit google map on your computer for more info."
hiya i recently brought my sisters old blackberry 8110 wich was on contract, i have now put my o2 text and web sim card in but it says it is unable to connect to the internet. So i transfered opera mini 4 and 5 to my phone, they will not properly install as it says unable to connect to the internet. does anyone know why this is or how i could sort it out? also if there are any other browsers like opera mini that i could try on my phone i would be more than grateful!! thanks
I'd like to give my old Pearl to my wife - who has a regular cell plan with Rogers. But, she won't use the internet much so I don't really want to add a whole BB plan. But, I would add the WAP plan if I could.
Can this be done? I think thats what i'm reading...
Re: HOWTO: Use BlackBerry on Generic NON-BlackBerry Data Plan
I have blackberry 8100 , i have non smart phone data( generic data) plan from fido in canada. i did everything, whtever its discribed in above article but still i cant access to internet with this plan on my blackberry pearl 8100 using 3rd party browser operamini, can u explan me how can do it, thanxs in advance
Re: HOWTO: Use BlackBerry on Generic NON-BlackBerry Data Plan
Most apps written for BlackBerry these days are meant to be used with BlackBerry data plans. This is the way that RIM designed their devices to be used, and many carriers also automatically move users of BlackBerry devices onto BlackBerry data plans in order to eliminate any confusion or breaks in service.