Got A Red Cross When Delivering a BBM Message ?

We received several questions about the red cross mark X in a message BlackBerry users in Indonesia with the example above. Usually when BBM messages sent will be performing “D – delivered” and “R – read” However the show is now sometimes a red X next to the message sent.

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Extending BlackBerry 6 and BlackBerry 7 battery life Tips

With the recent release of BlackBerry® 7, I want to share some battery saving tips to help you get the most of your BlackBerry smartphone – for both BlackBerry 7 and BlackBerry® 6. Listed below are several tips I use that you can start taking advantage of today.

If you’ve got a tip on how to extend battery life, leave a comment and let us know as we may feature your tip in an upcoming post. Let’s get started…

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2 Cara AMPUH Mencegah Pulsa Terpotong Ketika Browsing

Source : BerryIndo

Pulsa Terpotong Ketika Browsing?

Kami menerima banyak pertanyaan via forum BerryIndo kenapa pulsa kepotong pada saat browsing padahal sudah daftar paket full BIS unlimited.

Coba lakukan refresh service books BlackBerry anda dengan hapuskan service books yang berjalan, restart dan akan muncul service books baru.

Berikut kami barusan dapat informasi dari Indosat:

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How to Check Your Blackberry Vendor

VENDOR ID

So many people asked about their Blackberry®, exactly from where their Blackberry® made. Here, I will share about List ID (Vendor number from around the world). You can check the number from your phone : press Alt + Shift + H and see at the top there, VENDOR ID.

Hope these will useful for all Blackberry® user 😀

0 – RIM WebSL Zero
100 – T-Mobile US
101 – Cingular Wireless
102 – AT&T
103 – Nextel/Nextel International – Brazil/Nextel International – Mexico/Nextel International – Peru
104 – Sprint
105 – Verizon Wireless
106 – AllTel
107 – Rogers
109 – Bell Mobility
111 – O2 DE
113 – Telfort
114 – T-Mobile Germany – DE/T-Mobile Austria – AT
115 – TIM Italy
116 – Hutchison
117 – Bouygues
118 – Vodafone SFR (France)
119 – Orange France/Orange Senegal/Orange Ivory Coast
120 – Vodafone UK/Vodafone Netherlands
121 – AMX Telcel Mexico
122 – Telstra
123 – T-Mobile UK/T-Mobile Croatia – HR
124 – Vodafone Germany
125 – O2 UK/O2 Ireland/O2 IoM (Manx Telecom)
126 – Telus
127 – SMART Philippines
128 – StarHub
129 – Telefonica Spain
130 – Vodafone Switzerland (SwissCom)
131 – Cable & Wireless West Indies/Cable & Wireless Guernsey/Cable & Wireless Panama/Cable & Wireless TSTT
132 – Vodafone Italy
133 – Vodafone Spain
134 – T-Mobile Netherlands – NL
135 – Cincinnati Bell Wireless
136 – Telefonica Panama/Telefonica Colombia/Telefonica Nicaragua/Telefonica Chile/Telefonica Mexico/Telefonica Argentina/Telefonica Ecuador/Telefonica Guatemala/Telefonica Peru/Telefonica El Salvador/Telefonica Uruguay
137 – Vodafone Austria (Mobilkom)
138 – Vodafone Australia
139 – Vodafone Ireland/Vodafone Airtel (Jersey)/Vodafone Lithuania (Bite)/Vodafone Latvia (Bite)
140 – Telenor Sweden
141 – CSL
142 – Orange UK/Telkom
143 – Vodafone New Zealand
144 – SingTel
145 – Globe
146 – Optus
147 – Orange BE (Mobistar)
148 – Vodafone Hungary
149 – Bharti (Airtel)/Bharti Sri Lanka/Bharti Seychelles
150 – KPN
151 – Wind Hellas
152 – Vodafone Belgium (Proximus)
153 – Vodafone Portugal
154 – TIM Brazil
155 – BT Mobile
156 – Verizon Wireless Wholesale – EarthLink
158 – E-Plus
159 – BASE
160 – Dobson Communications
161 – Vodafone Egypt
162 – Orange Switzerland
164 – T-Mobile/Former SunCom Wireless
165 – Maxis
166 – Vodafone Denmark (TDC)
167 – Vodafone M1 (Singapore)/Vodafone Dialog (Sri Lanka)/Vodafone Celcom/Vodafone XL (Indonesia)
168 – Vodacom South Africa
169 – T-Mobile Poland (PTC)
170 – T-Mobile Czech – CZ/T-Mobile Slovakia – SK
171 – T-Mobile Hungary – HU
173 – MTN – South Africa/MTN – Nigeria/MTN – Cyprus/MTN – Ghana/MTN – Cameroon/MTN – Uganda/MTN Rwanda/MTN – Swaziland/MTN – Congo-Brazzaville/MTN – Benin/MTN Botswana
174 – Entel PCS (TIM Chile)
175 – Orange Spain/Orange Dominicana
176 – Vodafone SmarTone (Hong Kong)
177 – Verizon Wireless Wholesale – TCS/CloseCall
178 – AVEA
179 – FAST 100
180 – Turkcell
181 – Partner
183 – Orange Poland/Orange Romania/Orange NL/Orange Slovakia/Orange Spain Global
186 – Telkomsel
188 – Vodafone Greece
189 – USCC
190 – Mobilink
191 – Velocita Wireless
194 – Vodafone Luxembourg
195 – Vodafone Iceland
197 – Vodafone Romania (Mobifon)
198 – Vodafone Czech
199 – Vodafone Bahrain
202 – T-Mobile Slovakia – SK
204 – China Mobile
205 – Movilnet
209 – Sympac
210 – Personal Argentina
212 – Etisalat
213 – CBeyond
214 – AMX Porta Ecuador/AMX Claro Peru/AMX Claro Argentina/AMX Claro Brazil/AMX Comcel Colombia/AMX Claro Chile/AMX Claro Paraguay/AMX Claro El Salvador/AMX Claro Guatemala/AMX Claro Honduras/AMX Claro DR/AMX Claro Uruguay/AMX Claro Nicaragua/AMX Claro Puerto Rico/AMX Claro Jamaica/AMX Claro Panama
215 – Telefonica Venezuela
216 – Telefonica Brazil
217 – Orange Romania/Orange Moldova
218 – KTPowertel
220 – DoCoMo
222 – Vodafone Bulgaria (Mobiltel)
224 – PCCW/Sunday
225 – Hawaiian Telcom/Credo Mobile
227 – Mobily
228 – BWA
229 – O2 CZ (Eurotel)
230 – Hutchison India
236 – Reliance
237 – Verizon Wireless Wholesale/Verizon Long Distance LLC/Verizon Wireless Wholesale – Deltacom/Verizon Wireless Wholesale – Telispire/Verizon Wireless Wholesale – Payless
238 – Vodafone Turkey
239 – Meditel
240 – Indosat/StarOne
241 – Alcatel Shanghai Bell
245 – 3-Sweden/Denmark/3-Italy/3-UK/3 -Austria
247 – Vodafone Essar
248 – Centennial Wireless/Centennial PR
250 – T-Mobile Austria – AT
254 – Oi Brazil
255 – Telecom New Zealand
258 – 3-Australia
259 – TSTT Trinidad and Tobago
269 – TATA DOCOMO/TATA INDICOM
271 – T-Mobile Croatia – HR/T-Mobile Macedonia – MC
273 – BT Italy
274 – 1&1
277 – MTS Mobility
278 – Virgin Mobile
280 – Orange Slovakia
282 – Taiwan Mobile
285 – Orange Austria (ONE)
286 – Vodafone Malta
288 – BASE (JiM)
294 – Cellular South
295 – China Mobile HK
296 – MTS Russia
297 – VimpelCom (Beeline)
298 – Digitel
299 – SK Telecom
300 – Solo (Bell)
301 – Carphone Warehouse Spain/Carphone Warehouse UK/Carphone Warehouse France/Carphone Warehouse NL
302 – Cable & Wireless UK/20:20 UK/20:20 France/20:20 Germany/Brightpoint Germany/Brightpoint UK/Brightstar AZLAN DE/LuxGSM/Brightstar AZLAN UK/Brightstar AZLAN FR/Poste Mobile
303 – Iusacell Mexico
308 – XL Indonesia
309 – Fido Solutions
310 – Wind Italy
315 – Metro PCS
316 – Nextel International – Mexico
317 – Nextel International – Peru
318 – Nextel International – Brazil
319 – Nextel International – Argentina
322 – Vodafone Qatar
324 – Etisalat Misr
326 – Brightpoint Australia
327 – Axis
331 – Bell Mobility
332 – Telus
335 – STC Saudi Arabia
336 – Q-Tel
337 – Phone House France
339 – Phone House Germany
340 – Phone House Netherlands
352 – 3-Indonesia
353 – Millicom (TIGO) – Bolivia/Millicom (TIGO) – Honduras/Millicom (TIGO) – Guatemala/Millicom (TIGO) – El Salvador/Millicom (TIGO) – Colombia/Millicom (TIGO) – Paraguay
369 – 3-Italy
370 – Globalive
373 – Digicel
375 – Orange Dominicana
376 – DTAC
377 – IDEA
378 – HK Regional PRD
381 – Virgin Mobile UK
382 – AMX Comcel Colombia
383 – AMX Porta Ecuador
384 – AMX Claro Argentina
385 – AMX Claro Brazil
388 – 3-Austria
389 – Boost Mobile
392 – Virgin Mobile
395 – BR Regional PRD
416 – VE Regional PRD
600 – GeoCell/Warid Pakistan/Oman Mobile/Zain Kuwait/Cellplus/Zain Zambia/Ufone/Nawras/Zain Jordan/EMS/Zain Ghana/Safaricom/Zain Malawi/Telecom Serbia/Telenor Pakistan/Zain Nigeria/MTC Touch/Wataniya Kuwait/Mobilecom/Mcel/GO Mobile/Zain Kenya/Batelco/Mobinil/DU/Etisal at Nigeria/Emtel/Etisalat Misr/Zain Uganda/STC Bahrain/Zain Tanzania/Zain Saudi/UTL/Orange Botswana
601 – Zain Madagascar/Brightpoint France/Zain Congo/20:20 France/Brightstar AZLAN FR/Maroc/Zain Gabon/Tunise Telecom/Djezzy
602 – AzerCell
603 – Gibtel/TMN Portugal/Trigcom/Brightpoint Netherlands/Optimus/Sonofon/Glo bul/Telenor Serbia/LuxGSM/Mobitel/Polkomtel /Siminn/Brightstar AZLAN UK/Telenor Norway/20:20 UK/Jersey Telecom/Telenor Hungary (Pannon)/Brightpoint UK/Cable & Wireless UK/Virgin Mobile UK/Tango/BT Mobile/Telenor Sweden/BT Italy/Cable & Wireless Guernsey
604 – Brightpoint Germany/20:20 Germany/Sunrise/Brightstar AZLAN DE
605 – Cosmote Greece
609 – Brightpoint Singapore/Docomo Pacific/DiGi/MPulse
610 – AIS Thailand/True Move
611 – Aircel/BSNL/Redington/MTNL/Loop Mobile/Millicom (TIGO) – Sri Lanka
612 – Celluar One/i wireless/Viaero/Antel/Mobility/ UTS/BTC Bahamas/Telecom Personal/Telem/SETAR/West Central Wireless
613 – Brightpoint Singapore

So, now you know from where your phone from 😀

Source : JakBB Forum

Tips and Trick : Clean Your AppWorld 3.0 Cache

Feels like your phone is down after browsed the applications , themes or the others in the Blackberry Application World 3.0 ?

In fact, Blackberry App World 3.0 is store your cache ( the image, screenshots ) that you opened when you browsed the application in AppWorld and stored them in your Device’s memory. So that you feel that your memory is always drain and drain after browsed the application.

So, how can I clean that cache ?

Press Alt + RST RST  (RST is twice pressed)

Then check your memory. Compare your memory before and after, and you will surprize how much its cache that stored by itself.

Check your memory with : Alt + aA + H

Always clean your cache ALT + RST RST after browsed the application in AppWorld 3.0. 😀

Ten Tips and Tricks to Extend your BlackBerry Battery Life!

10 ways to extend and maximize the battery life of your BlackBerry Smartphone

BlackBerry Batteries

Looking to maximize your BlackBerry battery life? We’ve got TEN simple tricks you can use that will help to ensure you are getting the most out of your much needed battery power. While BlackBerry Smartphones have historically been known for their awesome battery life, we’ve seen the natural battery life take a hit on some of the new BlackBerry 7 Smartphones to hit the market. For example, on the BlackBerry Bold 9900 the battery was reduced from the predecessor Bold 9700 from a 1500mAh battery to 1230mAh. With less juice to work with and a bigger display and faster processor to power, if you’re a power user you *could* be finding that your old habits put you into the low or dead battery zone before the day is done.

So if you’re finding yourself low on power sooner than you’d like to see and are looking to extend the battery life on your BlackBerry Bold 9900, Bold 9930 or other OS 7 device, there are plenty of settings you can tweak and battery-healthy habits you can form to get the job done. From dimming the backlight to tweaking up some network settings, a little bit goes a long way. These tips work for improving battery life on OS 6 and lower devices as well (although menus may be a bit different) so if you’re looking to get the most our of your BlackBerry battery, keep reading for our top ten tricks to improve battery life on your BlackBerry Smartphone.

 

Ten Tips & Tricks to Maximize Your BlackBerry’s Battery Life

1. Use Wifi when available – Turn Off Wifi when not in use

BlackBerry Wifi Settings

Wifi seems to be the biggest influencer of battery life on newer devices like the Bold 9900/9930. In all of our tests and real world outings, having Wifi on and connected to a Wifi network was amazing for battery life. Using the Wifi network for data instead of the carrier network makes a HUGE difference in battery life (the radios don’t have to work as hard). The Bold 9900 can get a full “work day” of use and still sit at around 80% battery life come quitting time all thanks to Wifi.

However when you know you won’t be using Wifi if you’re out for the day or somewhere where there is no Wifi connection, you can simply turn it off to keep it from eating away at your battery. This keeps the device from searching for networks and draining the battery.

Long story short – if you have a Wifi network available … use it. If you don’t … turn it off.

To Disable Wifi

  • Click on the Network Settings area on your home screen
  • Uncheck Wi-Fi (to enable Wifi repeat the process but check the box)

 

2. Dim the Backlight

BlackBerry Backlight Settings

When you fire up a new device, more often than not the backlight brightness is set at 70%. This is all well and good to start as you can see the screen clearly and everything looks great. Your natural tendency to want to see things as bright as possible may have you cranking it up to 100%, however this can more quickly drain your battery as the extra juice needed to keep the screen fully lit up eats away at battery life. Turning the brightness down (even just a bit) can help immensely to extend your battery. Personally I always drop my screen brightness to 10% and have never had an issue. It may seem a bit dark at first for some, but trust me, once you adjust to it you’ll never know the difference and your battery will thank you.

To change your backlight brightness:

  • Go to Options > Display > Screen Display
  • Scroll to Backlight Brightness and change to 10

 

3. Change Your Backlight Timeout

BlackBerry Backlight Settings

Having the backlight timeout set to a low value keeps your screen from staying on unnecessarily when you’re done doing whatever you’re doing. In most cases there is no need to have the screen stay on for 2 minutes or even 1 minute after you’re done using the device. I think that sticking to 20 or even leavng it at the default 30 seconds works just fine, though if you’re really in need of more precious seconds of battery life you can put it all the way down to a 10 second timeout. Having a short timeout on your backlight keeps the screen from staying on too long and eating up your battery.

To adjust the Backlight Timeout:

  • Go to Options > Display > Screen Display
  • Scroll to Backlight Timeout and change to 20 Sec.

 

4. Turn Off Bluetooth When Not In Use

BlackBerry Bluetooth Settings

Bluetooth is a great feature of BlackBerry smartphones. It lets you connect with devices such as headsets, computers, speakers and much more. However when not in use, having Bluetooth active can slowly take away from your overall battery life. When you’re not using Bluetooth it’s always a good idea to just turn it off. Granted you won’t be able to automatically connect to devices without turning it on again, but it’s only a few clicks away so it’s never too much of a hassle to fire it up again.

To Disable Bluetooth:

  • Click on the Network Settings area on your home screen
  • Uncheck Bluetooth (to enable Bluetooth repeat the steps but check the box)

As for Bluetooth while talking on the phone, the Crack team debates this one back and forth. Arguably you should get better BlackBerry life if you’re on a call using a Bluetooth headset or Bluetooth Speakerphone (since you’re now saving your BlackBerry from having to use it’s microphone and speakers). Over the years we’ve found this can vary a bit depending, so it’s something you’ll want to test out with whatever Bluetooth Accessories you use. But for sure when you’re not using Bluetooth, turn it off.

 

5. Change Network Settings In Poor Coverage

BlackBerry Network Settings

This one not many people think of but it can also be a big help on the battery. If you happen to find yourself in an area with poor network coverage for your carrier, you can change up your settings or even turn off data completely and save yourself some precious battery bars. Sometimes when you find yourself in poor coverage it could be due to a clogged network (as happens often to the Crack Team at tradeshows or for those who are on AT&T in big cities like New York or San Francisco). If this is the case, you can access your Network Settings and change your device from 3G/H+ down to 2G. This drops your “3G data” and gets you on the slower 2G network, but also clears things up as your device won’t constantly struggle to find a data connection. It may sound a bit odd, but in times of need it definitely does the trick. Depending on your situation, this could literally add a day, never mind hours, to your battery life.

Change your Network Settings to 2G:

  • Click on the Network Settings area on your home screen
  • Choose Networks and Connections > Mobile Network
  • Choose the dropdown box next to Network Mode and select 2G

Alternatively, you can totally disable data on your device by simply turning data services off in this same menu. Keep in mind this will kill all data to your device, so apps, emails, BBM and the like won’t be received.

 

6. Use the Auto On/Off feature or Bedside Mode

BlackBerry Auto On/Off

This is a simple yet not well known feature of BlackBerry Smartphones. Built into the OS is the ability to automatically turn the device on and off at given times. This is extremely useful for saving battery life as well as turning the device off when you’re sleeping, in daily meetings etc. In BlackBerry 7 you can set the Auto On/Off for both weekdays and weekends and if you learn to use it correctly it can help out tremendously with your battery life. Keep in mind that this will totally shut down the device so you won’t receive emails, phone calls or SMS messages as it’s essentially the same as powering off the device. The good news is that if you have an alarm set before your turn on time the device will power on to sound the alarm.

To use Auto On/Off

  • Select Options > Device > Auto On/Off
  • Check Enabled for Weekday, Weekend or both
  • Choose the time you’d like the device to turn on and the time to turn off (ie. 10pm to 7am)

Also lumped in with the Auto On/Off is Bedside Mode. This nifty feature is accessed through Clock > Options and lets you automatically turn off the device LED and Radio as well as dim the screen when Bedside Mode is active. This feature lets the device remain on while not taking up any extra battery life with the device radio or LED active. The clock will be displayed and the screem dimmed, so if you don’t want to worry about missing phone calls or SMS messages, this is definitely a better way to go. You can also power off the display fully in Bedside mode, further saving battery life (just hit the screen lock button once in Bedside mode). Read more on using Bedside Mode here.

 


7. Lock Your Device and/or use a BlackBerry Case w/ sleeper magnet

BlackBerry Device Password

While locking the device is something you should do anyway (better security when you use a password) it can also help save battery life. When your device is in your pocket or purse and it gets banged around, sometimes the screen will activate when a key is pressed. To prevent this you can either use the lock button on your device or set a device password with a timeout. This is a good practice to keep the device safe while preventing the screen from turning on when you don’t want it to. You can also use one of the many BlackBerry holsters that contains a sleeper magnet – automatically putting your device to sleep when you put it in the holster.

 

8. Exit Unused Apps

BlackBerry App Switcher

Simply closing unused apps can go a long way in helping battery life. In particular apps that constantly pull your GPS location or perfom other tasks really hinder your battery life when not in use. To easily close these apps you can use the built-in App Switcher to see what’s running on your device, then close anything you aren’t using.

To close unused apps:

  • Press and hold the Menu button to open the app switcher
  • Highlight and select the app you want to close
  • When in the app, press the Menu button again then exit (shutdown, logout) the app

 

9. Change App Refresh Settings

BlackBerry Twitter Refresh Settings

Apps like Twitter, Facebook and others that run in the background on your device can eat up precious battery life in no time. These apps constantly refresh at set intervals and slowly chip away at battery life you could be saving. For any app that has a background refresh, you’ll want to turn the refresh rate up or even off completely. Twitter for example can be set to refresh at anywhere from 5 minutes to 1 hour. Having the app refresh every five minutes isn’t the best idea if you’re looking to conserve battery power, so changing it to 1 hour or even turning it off and manually refreshing as needed goes a long way. The same is the case for Facebook, Social Feeds and other apps that refresh in the background.

 

10. Charge Your Device (and buy a spare battery!)

BlackBerry Charging

Last but not least is the “no brainer” of the bunch. Charge your device whenever you have the chance. Be it at home or in your office with a standard wall charger or BlackBerry charging pod, in your car with a car charger or wherever you happen to be. Charging in your down time is obviously the best way to keep your battery up and running all day long.

If you happen to be on the go daily and fear your device won’t make it through the day, why not just carry a spare battery? This is the best way to ensure you’re up and running when you need to be and will leave you worry free knowing you have an extra battery ready to roll when you hit the red.

Source : Crackberry

Tips Bagaimana Mengaktifkan Layanan XL BlackBerry

Mungkin ada yang belum tahu cara mengaktifkan BlackBerry Internet Service (BIS) dari XL. XL mempunyai beberapa paket untuk layanan BIS. Tarif dan fitur layanannya pun bermacam-macam. Jeruknipis.com ingin berbagi tips bagaimana cara mengaktifkannya. Yuk kita simak.

Paket BIS yang tersedia saat ini adalah:

  • BB 3in1 Unlimited
  • BB Full Service
  • BB Gaul
  • BB BIZZ
  • BB Messenger

BB 3in1 Unlimited

BB 3in1 Unlimited adalah layanan BB yang mendapatkan benefit :

  • Layanan BlackBerry Full Service
  • Menelpon gratis sesama XL Untuk 3 nomor XL yang didaftarkan
  • SMS gratis kesemua nomor XL

Untuk mengaktifkan paket BB 3in1:

Masuk ke dial screen tekan *123# lalu tekan dial akan muncul menu pilih Internet dan BlackBerry -> BlackBerry –> BB 3in1 . Tunggu konfirmasi untuk pengaktifannya.

Untuk mendaftarkan 3 Nomor XL

Masuk ke dial screen tekan *123# lalu tekan dial akan muncul menu pilih Internet dan BlackBerry -> BlackBerry –> BB 3in1 -> Daftarkan -> masukan nomor XL -> lanjutkan  lalu tunggu konfirmasi

Tarif  paket ini Rp 125.000/bulan, sudah termasuk PPN

 

BB Full Service

BB Full Service ada paket unlimited yang mendapatkan benefit full service untuk Browsing, push email, Chatting dan social media.

Untuk mengaktifkan paket BB Full Service:

Masuk ke dial screen tekan *123# lalu tekan dial akan muncul menu pilih Internet dan BlackBerry -> BlackBerry –> Full service (One) . Tunggu konfirmasi untuk pengaktifannya.

Tarif  paket ini Rp 99.000/bulan atau Rp 5000/hari. Tarif sudah termasuk PPN

 

Paket BB Gaul

Paket BB Gaul adalah paket BIS yang terbatas hanya untuk chatting dan social media. Aplikasinya pun terbatas aplikasi bawaan dari BlackBerry, seperti: BlackBerry Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, Gtalk, Windows Live Messenger dan Twitter for BlackBerry

Untuk mengaktifkan paket BB Gaul:

Masuk ke dial screen tekan *123# lalu tekan dial akan muncul menu pilih Internet dan BlackBerry -> BlackBerry –> chat and social . Tunggu konfirmasi untuk pengaktifannya.

Tarif  paket ini Rp 50.000/bulan atau Rp 2000/hari. Tarif sudah termasuk PPN

 

Paket BB Bizz

Paket BB Bizz adalah paket BIS yang terbatas hanya untuk push email dan Chatting. Anda dapat menge-push 11 account email dan chatting dengan BlackBerry Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, Windows Live Messenger dan Gtalk.

Untuk mengaktifkan paket BB Bizz:

Masuk ke dial screen tekan *123# lalu tekan dial akan muncul menu pilih Internet dan BlackBerry -> BlackBerry –> Email and chat. Tunggu konfirmasi untuk pengaktifannya.

Tarif  paket ini Rp 50.000/bulan atau Rp 2000/hari. Tarif sudah termasuk PPN

 

Paket BlackBerry Messenger

Paket BlackBerry Messenger adalah paket paling terbaru dari XL dan tarifnya paling murah dari semua paket BIS XL. Paket ini khusus untuk yang ingin menggunakan BlackBerry Messenger saja.

Cara pengaktifannya melalui SMS, ketik: BBM<spasi>On untuk harian dan BBM<Spasi>BULAN . Lalu kirim ke 568, untuk aktivasi bulanan (30hari).

Tariff paket ini Rp 1000 /hari atau  Rp 25.000 /30 hari sudah termasuk PPN

Paket inipun sudah termasuk 1 account email user@xl.blackberry.com

Segera aktifkan layanan BlackBerry XL anda sekarang.

Sumber: XL.co.id