How to Use the Blackberry Facebook

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Blackberry socialites can converse wirelessly through Facebook at no cost. The free software allows people to connect in many ways, from writing messages on wall posts to uploading photos taken with the devices' built-in cameras. Facebook novices can benefit from reading the simple tips in this guide.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Step1
Select the Facebook symbol on the Blackberry. Another screen will pop up to show activity icons across the top and message notifications located below, sequenced in descending order. Highlight "Alerts," and click the "Trackball" to read in detail.
Step2
Manage photos by pressing the "Upload" option on Facebook. Choose pictures on the "Device Memory" or images preloaded on the smartphone. Users can decide to caption and tag photos afterwards.
Step3
View "Friends List" by pressing on it from the top of the screen. A window will appear, displaying buddies with updated status. Send messages, poke, post on walls or view entire profiles after picking out names.
Step4
Chat with friends and fellow Facebook users. Push on the "Send a Message" button on the navigation screen, and enter a friend's name. After clicking the name with the trackball, fill in the blank fields and choose "Send."

Tips & Warnings

  • Use Facebook with the Blackberry Software Version 4.2 or later only.
  • Set aside a minimum of 170 KB of available device memory for the free application to run smoothly.
  • Do not use Facebook in Blackberry until an account has been set up on a computer already. The wireless version will not allow new users to register on their smartphones yet.

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