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RIM acknowledges BlackBerry Bridge issue & puts up fix method

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29 April 2011 One Comment

Last week I went on a little rant on how BlackBerry Bridge has not worked for me at all up until now.  Things were a little too quiet as we never saw any fixes brought forward from RIM, not even an update for the PlayBook or BlackBerry Bridge application to solve it.  It appears that they have finally come out of the closet addressing the issue and at last acknowledging it does exist.  Along with that is a fix method that may or may not work for those having trouble connecting BlackBerry Bridge.  Continue reading to check it out the steps.

When attempting to pair (manually or automatically) a BlackBerry® smartphone with the BlackBerry® PlayBook™ tablet, one of the following errors is displayed:

On the BlackBerry® tablet

“Unable to connect BlackBerry® Bridge with BlackBerry smartphone. Please ensure you have BlackBerry Bridge installed on your device and turned on”

or

“Unable to pair with playbook. Try again”

or

“Failed to pair with BlackBerry model

On the BlackBerry smartphone

“Unable to pair with PlayBook. Try again” – BlackBerry device

Environment

  • BlackBerry® smartphones running BlackBerry 6 OS
  • BlackBerry® PlayBook™ tablet
  • BlackBerry® Bridge

Resolution

This is a previously reported issue that is being investigated by our development team. No resolution time frame is currently available.

Workaround

Delete the paired device on the BlackBerry smartphone and BlackBerry PlayBook tablet.  Attempt to pair again using BlackBerry Bridge.

Step 1: Disconnect from BlackBerry Bridge and delete the paired device from the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet:

1. Select the Options icon from the top right corner of the main screen.
2. Select the BlackBerry Bridge item from the left side.
3. Select the Disconnect button from the bottom right side.
4. Select the Bluetooth® menu item from the left side menu from within the Options.
5. Select the Pencil button.
6. Click the Trash icon beside the paired BlackBerry smartphone.

Step 2: Delete a paired Bluetooth enable device

To perform this task, you must first disconnect your BlackBerry device from the Bluetooth enabled device.

1. On the Home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon.
2. Click Bluetooth Connections.
3. Highlight a paired Bluetooth enabled device.
4. Press the Menu key > Delete Device.

Step 3: Uncheck all Bluetooth Message Services on the BlackBerry device

1. On the BlackBerry device home screen, Click on Options > Network and Connections > Bluetooth Connections
2. Click the Menu key and select MAP Options
3. Uncheck all Email addresses under Message Services
4. Save and exit

Step 4: Remove unused Serial Port Profiles (PlayBook uses the Data Transfer Serial Port Profile)

  1. Open Bluetooth Connections from Manage Connections icon in home screen.
  2. Click the Menu key and select Options
  3. Uncheck unused Serial Port Profile entries except Data Transfer (Desktop Connectivity, SIM Access Profile, Wireless Bypass)
  4. Save and Exit

Step 5: Restart the BlackBery smartphone and BlackBerry PlayBook tablet

1.  Perform a hard reset on the BlackBerry device, KB02141
2.  Perform a hard reset on the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet, by holding the Power button for 10 seconds

Step 6: Connect your tablet and smartphone using BlackBerry Bridge

To connect your BlackBerry PlayBook tablet to your BlackBerry smartphone, you need to install the BlackBerry Bridge app on your smartphone.  You can download it from the BlackBerry App World storefront.

1. On your tablet home screen, on the status bar, tab Options icon and select BlackBerry Bridge
2. Tap Setup > Continue
3. In the BlackBerry Bridge app on your smartphone, tap Add Device > Next
4. Point your smartphone camera at the barcode that appears on your tablet to scan the barcode

Thanks ecivon for the tip!

Source: BerryReview

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  • Kevin White

    Playbook, v 1.08, Blackberry 8900 v5.0.0.681.
    Cooected first time, but every time I turn off the Bluetooth on my Smartphone I have to go through the b*llsache of having to delete the pairing on both devices, hard reset teh 8900 and starty all over again to bridge them up. PLease address this issue asap as it is painful.
    Additonally, is it just me or when trying work the Playbook with the OEM charger plugged it that the screen doesn’t accept input taps properly – all over the place. As soon as I uplug the charer it’s fine. Felt such an ass when I took it back to the store and it behaved perfectly, that’s when I freaqlised it was related to the charger. Anyone have this issue?