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BlackBerry
All of this information was tested on a BlackBerry Curve 8900 or BlackBerry Bold 9700 (but generally not both!) on T-Mobile, usually within Atlanta.
UMA
- Unlicensed Mobile Access (see this NetworkWorld writeup). GSM/GPRS devices using "unlicensed" spectrum -- Bluetooth, 802.11, etc (see this overview).
- "UMA" vs "uma" in display: "uma" provides only voice functionality, while "UMA" provides a full data suite.
BlackBerry data
- btool -l will list connected devices:
[hyperbox](0) $ btool -l Blackberry devices found: Device ID: 0xfb6d10. PIN: 228db871, Description: RIM BlackBerry Device [hyperbox](0) $
- btool -t will list supported databases. Use -P devpassword if a password has been set.
LDIF
- btool -L lists contact fields native to the device:
[hyperbox](0) $ btool -L Blackberry devices found: Device ID: 0x26dcd10. PIN: 228db871, Description: RIM BlackBerry Device Using device (PIN): 228db871 Email : Email address Phone : Phone number Fax : Fax number WorkPhone : Work phone number HomePhone : Home phone number MobilePhone : Mobile phone number Pager : Pager number PIN : PIN FirstName : First name LastName : Last name Company : Company name DefaultCommunicationsMethod: Default communications method WorkAddress1 : Work Address, line 1 WorkAddress2 : Work Address, line 2 WorkAddress3 : Work Address, line 3 WorkCity : WorkCity WorkProvince : WorkProvince / State WorkPostalCode : Work Postal / ZIP code WorkCountry : WorkCountry JobTitle : Job Title PublicKey : Public key Notes : Notes WorkPostalAddress : Mailing Work address (includes address lines, city, province, country, and postal code) HomePostalAddress : Mailing home address (includes address lines, city, province, country, and postal code) FullName : First + Last names FQDN : Fully qualified domain name [hyperbox](0) $
- ...and btool -M will provided a LDIF mapping:
[hyperbox](0) $ btool -M Blackberry devices found: Device ID: 0x1a65d10. PIN: 228db871, Description: RIM BlackBerry Device Using device (PIN): 228db871 ContactLdif Mapping: dn -> FQDN / FQDN c -> WorkCountry / WorkCountry objectClass: country cn -> FullName / FullName displayName -> FullName / FullName facsimileTelephoneNumber-> Fax / Fax givenName -> FirstName / FirstName homePhone -> HomePhone / HomePhone homePostalAddress -> HomePostalAddress / HomePostalAddress l -> WorkCity / WorkCity mail -> Email / Email mobile -> MobilePhone / MobilePhone note -> Notes / Notes o -> Company / Company pager -> Pager / Pager postalAddress -> WorkPostalAddress / WorkPostalAddress postalCode -> WorkPostalCode / WorkPostalCode sn -> LastName / LastName st -> WorkProvince / WorkProvince street -> WorkAddress1 / WorkAddress1 telephoneNumber -> WorkPhone / WorkPhone title -> JobTitle / JobTitle >>> DN attribute: cn
- Finally, dump a device database with btool -d DB, and load it with btool -s DB:
[hyperbox](0) $ btool -d 'Address Book' | grep FirstName | wc -l 654 [hyperbox](0) $
Character Modification
To quickly capitalize a letter, hold it down for about a second.
- To type characters with commonly-used diacritics, hold down the closest English letter, and spin the trackball.
- This will not work for input fields limited to ASCII (for instance SMS test messages).
Apps
- Google Voice as of at least 2009-07-15
- Google Sync is absolutely necessary
Linux
- BlackBerry uses WINDOWS-1252 by default, which is pretty much entirely useless. Use -i UTF-8 to convert data to UTF-8.
- No, btool doesn't appear to simply honor LANG.
- bcharge from the barry package is used to properly set up USB-based charging
- btool from the barry-util package:
[recombinator](0) $ btool -t -P devpassword Blackberry devices found: Device ID: 0x8f5710. PIN: 21420533, Description: RIM BlackBerry Device Using device (PIN): 21420533 Database database: Database: 0x0 'MMS Options' (records: 1) Database: 0x1 'Input Method Switcher Option' (records: 1) Database: 0x2 'RMS Databases' (records: 4) Database: 0x3 'Certificate Options' (records: 0) .... Database: 0x59 'Bluetooth Options' (records: 1) Database: 0x5a 'AutoText' (records: 108) [recombinator](0) $
- barrybackup
Tethering on T-Mobile
Update /etc/network/interfaces, adding:
iface ppp0 inet ppp provider barry-tmobileus
Place the following file at /usr/local/etc/barry-tmobileus.chat:
ABORT BUSY ABORT 'NO CARRIER' ABORT VOICE ABORT 'NO DIALTONE' ABORT 'NO DIAL TONE' ABORT 'NO ANSWER' ABORT DELAYED ABORT ERRORSAY "Initializing\n" '' ATZ OK AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","wap.voicestream.com" OK-AT-OK ATDT*99#
CONNECT \d\c
Place the following file at /usr/local/etc/barry-tmobileus.dechat, and make it executable:
#!/bin/sh killall pppob
Place the following file at /etc/ppp/peers/barry-tmobileus:
connect "/usr/sbin/chat -f /usr/local/etc/barry-tmobileus.chat"disconnect "/usr/local/etc/barry-tmobileus.dechat" noauth user "" password "" defaultroute usepeerdns noipdefault nodetach novj nodeflate nobsdcomp noaccomp nocrtscts nopcomp nomagic passive ipcp-restart 7 ipcp-accept-local ipcp-accept-remote lcp-echo-interval 0 lcp-echo-failure 999 mtu 1492 debug
pty "/usr/sbin/pppob -P yourpassword -p yourpin"
Note that the pty argument ought be updated for your device's password and PIN.
Bluetooth
- Ensure you have a working bluetooth adapter with hcitool dev
- At least one service must be running for a successful HCI connection (try bluez-simple-agent)