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User guide
Turn off network connections that you aren't using
When your device is outside a wireless coverage area, you can turn off your mobile network or Wi-Fi connections so that
your device doesn’t search for a wireless network signal continuously.
In the device settings, do any of the following:
• To turn off all connections, tap More. Turn on the Airplane mode switch.
• To turn off Wi-Fi only, tap Wi-Fi. Turn off the switch.
Delete saved Wi-Fi networks
1. In the device settings, tap Wi-Fi.
2. Tap a Wi-Fi network, and then tap FORGET.
Shorten the length of time before your device goes to sleep
1. In the device settings, tap Display.
2. Tap Sleep, and then tap 15 seconds or 30 seconds.
Dim the screen
1. In the device settings, tap Display > Brightness level.
2. On the slider, drag the slider handle to the left.
Turn down the volume
1. In the device settings, tap Sound.
2. On the Media volume, Alarm volume, Ring volume, or Notification volume sliders, drag the slider handle to the left.
Turn off key press feedback
1. In the device settings, tap Languages & input > Keyboard Settings > BlackBerry® Keyboard > Key press feedback.
2. Turn off the Vibrate switch and the Sound switch.
Turn on battery saver
If your device is low on battery power, you can turn on battery saver to limit features that use the most power, such as
vibration, location services, and data services. You can set battery saver to turn on automatically when your battery power
reaches a certain percentage.
Note: When battery saver is turned on, some applications and messaging services that rely on syncing might not update
unless you open them.
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