The complete list:
GSM to CDMA Reconnect
While in GSM mode, if device or radio is powered down with no coverage or left on during flight back to US, device will notreestablish data connectivity in CDMA coverage until battery is removed and reinserted.
Call Collision
User is making a voice call, incoming call comes in (call waiting). User ends first call and answers 2nd call. User then ends 2nd call. Tries to make outgoing call and can't because device thinks it is still on a call
System Determination (GSM Mode)
Multiple issues (SOS, Reject code) resolved with acquiring network connectivity while in GSM.
Calendar Sync Issues
Three issues previously identified have been resolved with this firmware update. Customers with the original device firmware load can also download the calendar patch OTA from
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Ringer Volume
A 6dB boost has been introduced to audio notifications while the device is holstered.
Keypad Backlighting
Based upon customer feedback, keypad backlighting will not engage in low-to-medium lighting conditions which will improve usability.
CDMA Radio Fixes
Corrected SIP fallback issue experienced in some markets resulting in Error 348 on the handheld device.
Unlocked SIM Functionality
The device can now be unlocked to support the use of non-VZW SIMsfor voice and data service on GSM/GPRS networks.
Note: Customers using third-party SIMsare not supported by VZW while roaming on GSM/GPRS networks.
All BlackBerry 8830 World Edition Smartphonesare SIM locked, which means that the phones are programmed to operate in GSM mode only with a Verizon Wireless SIM card.
In order for a BlackBerry 8830 to operate in GSM mode using another carrier's SIM card, a special code must be entered into the phone.
Each phone has a unique code, which can be provided by the Global Support Team (908-559-4899).
If the customer request his/her 8830 to be SIM unlocked, representatives must contact the Global Support Team to provide the unlock code.
Note: Customer must be in good standing for at least 60-days.
Added Stereo Bluetooth Support
Device now supports A2DP and AVRCP Bluetooth profiles which adds compatibility with stereo Bluetooth headsets