oh man that sucks...what should i do now? I tried to go to bb appworld and it says upgrade to a plan that has a browser
I was being sarcastic.
If you search, you'll find:
Go to Options>Advanced Options>Host Routing Table>Menu Button>Register Now
It should give a pop up saying registration message sent or something, if not, open your wireless network connections and turn the radio on (might have been turned off by the upgrade)
Then you should get your browser, facebook/gmail/myspace/etc capabilities back.
Don't let them fool you. There's a more practical answer. Sorry I only had enough time to search through May's posts on this topic. My signature sure comes in handy!
Your first step would be to read the forums under the download section. The "how to install a leaked OS". It has all of the info on what COULD happen after a download.
The second step is: Options< Advanced Options< Host Routing< Blackberry Button< Send Service Books.
This happened to me once before too.. All I did was dial *228 and did a battery pull afterwards and voila.. Booyah bb browser was back.. May or may not work for you.. If it doesn't then I would suggest doing a SEARCHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!
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Your first step would be to read the forums under the download section. The "how to install a leaked OS". It has all of the info on what COULD happen after a download.
The second step is: Options< Advanced Options< Host Routing< Blackberry Button< Send Service Books.
You can't send service books through that menu. You can only send service books via your carrier's BIS site or by logging into your BIS account from personal email setup on the device.
You can't send service books through that menu. You can only send service books via your carrier's BIS site or by logging into your BIS account from personal email setup on the device.
Or, you could call *228, like someone said. There is no need to go on the interwebs.
You can't send service books through that menu. You can only send service books via your carrier's BIS site or by logging into your BIS account from personal email setup on the device.
Umm, I've done this twice on updates and boom it worked again.
The other option is to go into Setup< Email setup< log in< blackberry button< Service Books< Blackberry buton< Send service books.
Don't let them fool you. There's a more practical answer. Sorry I only had enough time to search through May's posts on this topic. My signature sure comes in handy!