"Silent" vs "All Alerts Off"
- I know that the question has been thoroughly answered, but here is a cut and paste from the .pdf manual.
"Silence your device
In the sounds application, perform one of the following actions:
� To receive LED notification only, click Silent.
� To receive vibrate notification only, click Vibrate Only.
� To turn off all notification, including ring tones and notifications for specific contacts and LED notification, click All Alerts Off."
I also know that the manual is 266 pages long, but the Search feature works quite nicely.01-08-10 04:22 PMLike 0 - i use berry buzz with all alerts off most of the time but the led stays on.
the solution to this is bedside mode which i have found does not set off the led, good for sleeping when you dont want to be bothered.
at night i use all alerts off and turn the phone upside down, works fine for me, and i use it as an alarm clock as well on my nightstand.
berry buzz is just too good to get rid of for the led issue.01-08-10 06:15 PMLike 0 - Hey, I realize this is an old thread but I thought I'd add something I found while googling on this subject. This is via docs.blackberry.com, the Bold 9700 user manual:
"You can create custom sound profiles. When you assign a custom ring tone to a contact, the ring tone is always active and does not change when you switch sound profiles unless you switch to the All Alerts Off sound profile. Call and message notifications for your contacts might be audible even if you switch your sound profile to Silent or Vibrate Only."03-21-10 06:58 PMLike 0 - Sorry to resurrect such an old thread, but what do users like us who use BerryBuzz do to take advantage of "All Alerts off" where the LED also is killed?05-26-10 02:05 PMLike 0
- Because when you switch on the radio, everything that comes in will show the timestamp of when the radio was switched back on. Timestamps are important.05-26-10 02:05 PMLike 0
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"In Holster" means exactly that. When you buy your blackberry, you're usually given a holster too. It's made of leather most times, and you slip in your blackberry for protection from you dropping it, scratch protection, etc. So if you have a holster, those alerts are made for "in holster".05-29-10 12:07 AMLike 0 -
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