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sheyan
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Registered: 03-15-2010
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Recover deleted app on blackberry?

I got a new blackberry to replace the old one that was freezing. I have the 8330 Curve (Sprint). So I deleted some apps before I was going to send the old phone in and did a backup on desktop manager. Got the new phone, updated it with all my saved info and noticed I deleted the internet application. How do I recover it?

thank's:smileyhappy:

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JSanders
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Registered: 04-01-2008
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Re: Recover deleted app on blackberry?

 


sheyan wrote:

 and noticed I deleted the internet application. How do I recover it?


 

 

I assume you mean the internet browser?

 

 

On your BlackBerry device, go to:

 

1. Options > Advanced > Host Routing Table > Menu > Register.

2. Resend your service books from your carrier BIS site:
From your handheld device:   http://www.blackberry.com/btsc/KB15402

 

Go to the Personal Email Set Up icon and log in. Then under Help!, select Service Books, then select Send service Books.

 


From your desktop PC:  http://www.blackberry.com/btsc/KB02830
North American Carriers - scroll down to select your carrier
WorldWide Carriers - Find your carrier on the list

3. With the BlackBerry device powered ON, remove the battery a few seconds and then reinsert the battery to reboot. This reboot, even if you have already done this, is often needed to install the service books.

 


1. If any post helps you please click the Like Button below the post(s) that helped you.
2. Please resolve your thread by marking the post "Solution?" which solved it for you!
3. Install free BlackBerry Protect today for backups of contacts and data.

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