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Press a central Menu key and you are in the main menu It can be displayed as a list or as a set of icons There is no shortcut numbers navigation here but you can set shortcuts to the specific items and use them for a quick moving You can also add a voice tag to each shortcut The advantage of the shortcuts is that apart from menu items you can point a wap page In this case the page will be browsed via Wap

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Thu Nov 12 10:31:09 2009
Blackberry Curve / Want to block specific numbers.?
Q. I have the Blackberry Curve and I have the Berryblocker installed. However, it seems to be useless and will only block all calls or nothing at all. I can't truly specify that I want certain numbers to be blocked. Does anyone know if there is an option within Blackberry, where I can block numbers specifically?
Asked by Talkstress - Sun Dec 9 13:21:54 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Hello; There is no feature within the BlackBerry OS that will allow you to block a number. But there certainly is something that you can do. If you want to have the call blocked so that number will never connect to your BlackBerry, you will need to contact your cell carrier and ask them to provide the blocking. You can expect to pay for your carrier to do this. Hope this helps!
Answered by rumbledrum - Tue Dec 11 22:00:30 2007

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