Whether you areBlackBerryThe mobile phone is another mobile phone. The most important thing to you is data. As we often say, It is not terrible to lose a mobile phone. It is very troublesome to lose a contact in it. Let's learn some basics. English translation by berrytimes. The source address is here. This information is often seen especially when you perform backup and recovery. After learning about it, you can get a general idea of what data is in your mobile phone for each item in backup and recovery, for example, for most people, backing up your BlackBerry, Address Book, and SMS message may be two of the most important data. Your database is very important.
Database Functionality
Address Book save contact data
Address Book Options save contact setting data
Alarm Options saves the Alarm data
Attachment Data save the Data of attachments viewed on the mobile phone
Attachment Options Save the user-defined data of the Attachment Browser
AutoText includes definition data for automatic text replacement, such as adn> and.
Browser Bookmarks includes the bookmarked data in the official Browser.
Browser Data Cache includes the Cache Data of the Browser.
Browser Folders allows bookmarks to be saved to different folder categories
Browser Options includes Browser settings
Browser Push Options includes the push content settings of BlackBerry Browser.
Browser URLs contains the list of previously entered URLs
Calendar stores the Calendar content.
Calendar Options saves the Calendar settings
Categories allows you to classify contacts, appointments, people, and notebooks.
Content Store includes pictures and other information on mobile phones.
CustomWordsCollection
Default Service Selector
Saves the custom list of the 7100 Series Mobile phones
Define the Default Message Service
Email Filters settings for filtering received information
Email Settings
Enable or disable Firewall in Firewall Options
The Folder id defines which folder is used to store information.
Folders: Lists User-Defined inbox Folders
Handheld Agent includes diagnostic information about mobile phones
Handheld Key Store securely stores the compiled password Key values for data contact and signature.
Key Store Options is used to set the handheld Key storage settings.
MemoPad Options save notepad settings
Memos save notepad content
Message List Options defines how information is displayed on the Message interface.
Messages includes all information, such as SMS, MMS, and email.
Options: Save all settings of the mobile phone
Phone Call Logs all incoming Call Information
Phone Hotlist
Phone Options save Phone settings
Policy: Save the IT Policy (IT Policy) of the mobile phone)
Profiles includes information about all scene modes, such as the vibration of a new calendar appointment or the ringtone of a new message.
Profiles Options select the current scenario mode of the mobile phone notification
Purged Messages includes the query of deleted information on the mobile phone.
Quick Contacts saves the phone number in the Quick dial list
Random Pool saves the security to generate Random numbers for the compilation code.
The Recipient Cache contains the compilation scenario pattern that contacts your contacts.
Ribbon Bar Positions
RMS Databases
The Service Book stores the SeviceBook information provided to connect mobile phones to different services.
SMS Messages stores the sent and received SMS content
Tasks mobile phone list and task content
TLS Options sets Transport Layer Security Settings
Trusted Key Store contains the phone's trust Key value
WAP Push Messages save WAP push content
WTLS Options saves the security settings of the Wireless Transport Layer
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