To the right of each listed application is a button with an X on it. After a few moments, Desktop Manager will present you with a list of installed applications. After a few moments, Desktop Manager and your BlackBerry will connect and you can select Applications at the top of the list to the left. It is by far the most cumbersome way to remove applications, but it's a perfect solution if you are deleting more than one app.Ĭonnect your BlackBerry to the computer via USB cable then start BlackBerry Desktop Manager. The fourth and final way to delete applications from your BlackBerry involves a USB cable and Desktop Manager. Archiving an app means that you'll uninstall an application and store its installation files on your microSD card. You can postpone the rebooting until you have removed the last one.įor any of the apps you've purchased or downloaded with BlackBerry App World, you can delete and even archive them through App World. If you're doing a little spring-cleaning and plan on deleting several apps, choose later. It will take a few moments for the BlackBerry to do its thing you will soon be prompted to reboot your BlackBerry. In any case, you'll need to confirm that you really, really want to delete the app. Alternately, you can highlight the app, press the menu key, and choose delete from the menu. From there, you can choose to delete the app. Once you've found your (un)desired app, click on it's name to get more information about the app. Of course you can scroll through the list, but it's much faster to type the name of the app to be uninstalled. See? I told you it was only a slight difference.įrom here, you can find the application you wish to remove. OS6 users will select Device, then Application Management. OSFive users will select Applications from the list of items. Find the icon for the options menu, it usually looks like a wrench thought it may differ if you have a theme installed. And it's only a slight difference in the options menu. This is the one part of the process that's a little bit different depending on your operating system. That first bit of the version number tells me this BlackBerry runs OS 6.0 other phones might say 5.0 or even 4.6. Do you see the line that says App Version: 6.0.0.246 (695)? That's the version of the operating system don't worry about the numbers in parentheses. When done properly, you'll see the screen below. Storm users will hold down the return (back) key while they click the top left corner, then the top right, top left, top right and release.
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Pearl users can hold the alt key and type R A C E. You can press the letters one after the other, but all three keys need to be held down at the same time. You're going to press the alt key, the left shift key, and the letter H all at the same time. Here's how to bring up the Help Me! screen it's full of useful information. Learn this well use it to impress your BlackBerry-wielding friends. The easiest and fastest way to tell involves teaching you a BlackBerry Pro Tip. Still, it's always a good idea to know what OS you're running. The steps for deleting an application are virtually identical whether you're running OSFive or OS6. What BlackBerry operating system are you using?