on 29-02-2016 15:51
on 29-02-2016 15:51
I wonder if anyone here is using this combination of phone and business contract?
I have been using a simple non-smart phone, but have been persuaded that I need to get a smartphone. I bought this (non-current model) Blackberry Z10, and went to an O2 shop to get the sim changed to a smaller size to fit.
I then found that I couldn't send texts. After 2 Chat calls and being referred from one shop to another, it finally transpired that I had been given a contract sim rather than a pay & go one.
Another visit to an O2 store had me change to a contract.
The Z10 has a Blackberry O2 app that appears to be saying that the contract I have doesn't work with the app.
If I go into the business area of O2, the phone seems to automatically sign in (not sure that I actually know what password it is using here), but then says it needs flash player to see my account. The Adobe site says Flash Player is not available for my OS and my browser.
The phone uses QNX rather than Android and is excellent for my needs. I cannot believe that Blackberry, as a supplier of business phones won't work with a business account.
I've not gone back onto the chat support as they didn't diagnose the original problem as the O2 shop's mistake with the sim.
Any guidance from anywhere?
on 29-02-2016 22:28
Hi @Anonymous
I assume your Z10 has the latest OS version installed with the Amazon App Store as you do not flash support in the native BB OS10 browser.
If so search that store for Dolphin Browser which is an Android browser that says it includes a flash player.
(Dolphin Browser on Amazon App Store)
Otherwise follow this link for an alternative: http://flashplayerblackberry.com/
I'm not a business user so I hope this helps
on 29-02-2016 16:16
on 29-02-2016 22:28
Hi @Anonymous
I assume your Z10 has the latest OS version installed with the Amazon App Store as you do not flash support in the native BB OS10 browser.
If so search that store for Dolphin Browser which is an Android browser that says it includes a flash player.
(Dolphin Browser on Amazon App Store)
Otherwise follow this link for an alternative: http://flashplayerblackberry.com/
I'm not a business user so I hope this helps
on 01-03-2016 12:19
Well, as the conditions of the Amazon App Store appear to say that by registering with them I grant them permission to fire adverts at me, I have installed the straight Play Store on the Z10, including the updated Android runtime that is needed.
I have installed the Dolphin browser and it does get far further than the native browser, but as soon as I select individual areas, I again get the notice about flash player not being supported by the OS.
For the time being at least, I'll just use a laptop to check usage.