I have Blackberry Torch 9810, I have configured my email accounts in my device, My emails does not displayed properly when I am rebooting my device it display properly but again after some days same porblem occurs.
Every few days the browser will stop working properly. It only displays the page partially.....some words are just simply gone and some hyperlinks are just displayed as a line. It happens on multiple websites. I have been to the ATT store several times and they have checked all of the settings and reset the device. All cache and cookies have been cleared. I have also spoken with support on the phone and they had me delete some service books and they resent them. The only way I can correct the issue is to pull the battery, but it just happens a few days later.
I own a Blackberry Torch 9800 and last night, I was trying to send emails to myself so I could copy and paste the content onto a word document. My handheld listed the email's status as sent but when I checked my inbox on my laptop this morning, the email wasn't there.
All of a sudden, my inbound emails are not formatting properly. Lines of text are dropped, and graphics do not appear correctly. Two accounts, both Outlook.
A Torch user came to me today mentioning that his incoming email is no longer displayed on his device but all of the emails he sends is displayed. I had a look at the email options and didn't find anything to hide incoming emails.
A small item I'd like to see changed is the way that the HTC People app displays the details of contacts. When a contact name is clicked on it brings up their details and unfortunately the way it displays the postal address just doesn't work. In a single line it displays a preview of their address and when clicked on only offers the option of viewing in google maps (not the actual address text). It is possible to view the entire postal address if editing - not a smart move and could lead to accidental deletion. Maybe there is another way of viewing postal addresses but I certainly can't figure it out.
It would be great if the full postal address was displayed in the contact details without having to edit or open google maps.
my phone now does not function properly, slow, crashes, lost display settings, will not load emails etc. i deleted apps and yet memory freed up does not adjust appropriately and have moved all possible files to sd and still i have low internal memory.
This is my third blackberry and I love them and will never change to any other smartphone. I tried an Android phone and it just doesn't compare to the stability and e-mail functionality of a Blackberry.
However recently my phone (a Bold 9700) has begun to experience some e-mail problems. I can receive emails just fine but I cannot for the life of me send an e-mail! I have deleted all my accounts and reentered all the info but I still cannot send any emails. I also can not set up a microsoft exchange account. It does not even give me the option. Please help! I need do be able to send emails for work purposes.
I got my unlocked dual-sim 950 last week. All is good except for the new Outlook Mail app. It does fine with plain text emails, but cannot render HTML (web style) emails correctly at all. The formatting looks horrible and many items and images are just missing.
I read on another forum that this was due to the new Outlook app using MS Word as its rendering engine, rather than Internet Explorer, as was the case with Windows Phone 8.1 on my old Lumia 920. If the e-mail happens to contains a "view in browser" link, then it will open correctly in the Edge browser.
But many HTML emails don't have such a link. A decent email client should be able to render most correctly-coded HTML emails perfectly. Funny thing is that Outlook is supposed to be a Universal Windows App and it works fine on my Windows 10 desktop, but not on my phone.
when I select all inboxes on my iPhone the display shows blank emails that say "No Sender No Subject This message has no content" however if I go and select the inbox associated with the account the emails display fine.
I've recently done a factory reset & software reinstallation (which seems to have improved the erratic autorotate behaviour).However, my gmail emails no longer appear on the home screen (although they are syncing as I can access them in the Email app.).I've searched through various settings but can't get them to appear.
My BB has suddenly decided to stop receiving my emails. I do receive them in my messages box, but when I click on the icon of my Gmail account it keeps saying 'no messages'. However, the red star signalling a new message does appear on the Gmail icon. I've gotten as far as to discover that if I select the folder for my inbox (under gmail icon), my emails do appear, but if I open the icon normally, it says 'all messages' as the folder, but doesn't display any emails. I've tried resetting my BB, I've tried re-installing my gmail account and I've checked my gmail settings, but nothing has worked.
I've just upgraded my 9700 to OS 6 today. The new system looks great. In the email inbox, I found the shortcut ALT+F, which is supposed to display all my flagged emails, not working. Did a little google search and found that all the solutions available are for OS 5. Some of them mentioned setting criteria in the search option. However, in OS 6, I found the search option quite "clean". I couldn't find any way to set the search criteria and therefore there's no way for me to display all my flagged emails at one glance. This is quite annoying as the W shortcut for flagging emails works just fine but after that you can't find your flagged emails which makes the whole function meaningless.
So I have all my messages grouped together (sms and email accounts), and I am using BIS through ATT. I am on software version 5.0.0.405 (Platform 5.1.0.112). The blackberry doesnt seem to display message correctly. If I try and delete a message it deletes the one before it. SMS's dont always delete. Sometimes there is just a blank space but if i click on it, its actually a message.
When someone sends an email with "stationary" or background graphics, the email chops off and just displays about 1/4 of the message. This is horizontally, not vertically. The emails display normally on the Mac.
I am using a Blackberry, and very simply can show on the homescreen each separate email account, with a red star when at least one email arrives in the mailbox. It also shows at the top how many emails are new, overall. I'm not so concerned about "at a glance" seeing how many, but it's a god-send seeing (without pressing anything) where the emails have gone: work private hotmail. I know on the iPhone you go into Mail, and there you see your list of accounts, or 'All Emails', but that means I have to click Mail to do that. Is there a way (if like me you are email-busy) to see from the homescreen, a square icon for each account, and it show some form of identification that it has new mail it in?
I just bought a Blackberry Torch. I found that I cannot read Chinese character on torch, let alone input Chinese. It just display some black bulks instead of Chinese.
Somebody told me I have to wait for new OS versions which might includes languages like Chinese.
I got my blackberry torch 2 (9860 series) about 3 weeks ago my trouble is that when ever I use the lock button on the top of the phone the display turns off for about 1-10 seconds and then turns on again and is fully functional, not having locked the screen or buttons at all... This is a pain as one can tell as I can't put it in my pocket or anywhere without it going through settings and changing things, sending random text messages etc, what should I do to change this and have it work properly?
my 9810 doesnt boot up completely and doesnt connect to my desktopmanager either...it opens up a screen where i see 'blackberry Platform 5.0.0.469'.....and i am using a blackberry 9810 with an os7..
My torch 9800 slider is not working properly. Whenever I go to unlike my phone the screen does not get displayed. Another thing is that my blackberry was girt so I don't have a bill so how do I get my warranty?
I have a Blackberry Torch and I've only had it a few weeks and all of a sudden when I write a text, bbm or email, instead of underlinging the misspelt words it's just randomly underlinging any words, ones that I know are spelt correct like you, but, and etc. and it's stopped automatically adding apostrophes or captalising words. I know it's not a huge issue but it's really annyoing.
My mom´s Blackberry Torch 9800 (Carrier is Claro Brasil and the OS is updated to 6.0 Bundle 2647) isn´t working properly. Sometimes the touch screen doesn´t work and sometimes is works but not in a perfect way. When I try to type some numbers to dial using the virtual keyboard some keys doesn´t work out like the back button. When I type the back button the number 3 appears in the screen. I tried to downgrade and then upgrade the software using the desktop manager but this didn´t fix the problem and even after pulling the battery several times the problem remains.
Since last night, my Blackberry Protect app is "unable to login to your BlackBerry ID account", I did the usual, went to my BB account and reset a new password, didn't work, did twice, still hasn't worked. I jave a BB Torch 9810,
My 9810 is acting up. None of the keys are working, even the 5 below the screen. Sometimes the track pad works but not when it is pressed, and when the back botton works it puts me into sreach mode and looks for the letter "H" only. The touch screen is fine. This was before upgrading to OS7.1. I have done multiple hard resets and it does nothing at all. This has been going on for three days now. It hasn't be dropped or anything.
Last night I upgraded to OS 7.1 now my back ground does not rotate properly with how the phone is being held it does rotate, When you hold it upright it thinks its on it's side and vise versa.
I am having Torch 9800 and have recently upgraded my OS to Bundle 3049. Now when I am using my camera to click pictures , at times some of the pictures have vertical black lines evenly spaced through the pic , thats what i can see on the display.