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    							About Lock Screen Notifications
    You can use the Lock Screen Notifications feature to view the first few lines of your most recent email messages, BBM 
    messages, text messages, and more on your BlackBerry device without having to unlock it.
    Turn off Lock Screen Notifications
    By default, Lock Screen notifications are turned on.
    1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen.
    2.Tap  Settings > Security and Privacy > Lock Screen.
    3.Turn off the Lock Screen Notifications switch.
    View Lock Screen Notifications
    1.To unlock your BlackBerry device, swipe up from the bottom of the screen to the middle of the screen.
    2.To view the Lock Screen Notifications, tap the notification icon.
    Tip: To collapse the Lock Screen Notifications view so that only the notification icons are visible, swipe left or tap an icon.
    Set your screen to turn on for new notifications
    You can set your BlackBerry device to turn on when you receive notifications.
    1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen.
    2.Tap  Settings > Security and Privacy > Lock Screen. 
    3.Turn on the Turn on Screen for New Notifications switch.
    Set Lock Screen Notifications to only display the sender info
    You can set your BlackBerry device to only display the sender information in Lock Screen Notifications and to hide the 
    subject and message content.
    1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen.
    2.Tap  Settings > Security and Privacy > Lock Screen.
    3.Turn on the Show Sender Only switch.
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    							Troubleshooting: Notifications and ringtones
    If the notifications and ringtones on your BlackBerry device aren
    						
    							Your service provider might automatically delete messages after a certain period of time. If you don
    						
    							Change your visual voicemail greeting
    Your voicemail greeting is the outgoing message that a caller hears before leaving a voicemail message. Depending on your 
    wireless service provider, this feature might not be supported. 
    1.In the Phone app, swipe down from the top of the screen.
    2.Tap .3.Tap  > Change Voicemail Greeting.
    4.In the Greeting drop-down list, do one of the following:
    
    						
    							BlackBerry Hub and email
    BlackBerry Hub and email
    The BlackBerry Hub gathers all of the messages, notifications, and events that you receive from your different accounts 
    into one convenient location. In the 
    BlackBerry Hub, you can receive and respond to email, text messages, or BBM chats 
    all in the same place. Additionally, you can see and respond to direct messages and notifications from your social 
    networking accounts, glance at your upcoming events, and more.
    Staying connected with the BlackBerry Hub
    Email
    You can add practically any existing email account to your device
    						
    							Keyboard shortcuts: BlackBerry Hub
    In the list of messages
    ActionShortcutCompose a messagePress CSearch the BlackBerry HubPress SGo to the next unread message in the listPress UMove to the top of your list of messages and notificationsPress TMove to the bottom of your list of messages and notificationsPress B
    In a message
    ActionShortcutReply to a messagePress RReply all to a messagePress LForward a messagePress FFlag a messagePress WFile a messagePress I
    Setting up and managing accounts
    You can add email accounts, social networking accounts (such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn), or even an Evernote 
    account to your device.
    Set up email or other types of accounts on your device
    1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen.
    2.Tap  Settings > Accounts.3.If you already added an account to your device, tap  to add another account.User GuideBlackBerry Hub and email
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    							Add an email account
    1.On the Add Account screen, tap Email, Calendar and Contacts.
    2.Enter the email address.
    3.Tap Next.
    4.Enter the password for the account.
    5.Tap Next.
    6.Change any additional settings (for example, the types of content to sync with your device).
    7.Tap Done.
    Add a social networking or Evernote account
    You can add a Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, or Evernote account to your device. When you add an Evernote account to your 
    device, your 
    Evernote notebooks are available in BlackBerry Remember.
    1.On the Add Account screen, tap Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, or Evernote.
    2.Enter your account information.
    
    						
    							After you add a work account, follow the prompts to set a work space password to use with BlackBerry Balance and to 
    enter your work network password.
    Add an email account supported by Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync
    Make sure you know the following from your administrator or your email service provider:
    
    						
    							Add an IMAP or POP email account
    Make sure you know the following information from your administrator or email service provider:
    
    						
    							5.Tap Save.
    Remove an account from your device
    To stop receiving messages and notifications for an account and to stop syncing calendar and contact info for that account, you can remove the account from your 
    BlackBerry device.
    1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen.
    2.Tap  Settings > Accounts.
    3.Tap an account.
    4.Tap .
    Troubleshooting: Setting up accounts
    I can
    						
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