One thing that Blackberry did manage to add to their newest flagship device, the Blackberry Z10, is the ability to play Flash in the browser. Unfortunately, Blackberry also disabled Flash by default, so you have to go turn it on before it’ll work. Don’t worry though, it’s really easy to enable Flash on the Blackberry Z10. It’s as simple as flicking a switch. I. Enable Flash on the Blackberry Z10 1. Open the Browser on the Blackberry Z10. 2. Tap the three dots on the bottom right of the browser and then tap Settings. 3. Select Display and Actions. 4. Scroll down and turn Adobe Flash from Off to On. 5. Head to a site that normally uses Flash and see if it works you may have to close the browser and reopen it.
I have done this on both of my other z10's and it worked just fine. However halfway through it gave me "device communication errors encountered error: Ax0000000F" After waiting forever it did nothing so I canceled the update. When this happened the red LED flashed a few times then goes off for a second then will flash a few more times. I've tiredThere are certain times when you may geek out more than you should with your BlackBerry 10 phone and run into some issues. Whether it be a poor-running OS leak, an interrupted security wipe or a somehow nuked device, you may want to downgrade or reload the stock OS. Thankfully, just as in the past, you can still do so on BlackBerry 10. With older BBOS devices there was a high chance of "nuking" a device for any number of reasons - bad apps, botched restore, bad software, crappy OS leaks ... you name it. On BlackBerry 10 there is really no chance at all that you'll ever need to reload the OS unless you run across a bad leaked OS or happen to stop a security wipe prematurely. For both the BlackBerry Z10 and BlackBerry Q10 you can restore the OS to stock when you run into any of these issues. The process unfortunately requires a Windows PC sorry Mac users but requires only a few steps to complete. You can reload or downgrade the OS on your BlackBerry 10 device one of two ways. The Easy Way - Reload BlackBerry 10 OS Using BlackBerry Link Make sure you have the latest version of BlackBerry Link installed on your Windows PC. Open BlackBerry Link and connect your device via microUSB Select Settings gear icon Select Reload under Reload Device Software Follow the on-screen instructions to reload the software. When complete you can disconnect your device. After you reload the device software we recommend setting up the device as new to prevent further issues. The Harder Way - Reload BlackBerry 10 Using Internet Explorer If for some reason the above steps don't work using BlackBerry Link you can always reload the OS using Internet Explorer. These steps are a bit trickier so read through and make sure you understand everything before you get started. Make sure you don't have any BlackBerry software running on your PC BlackBerry Link and BlackBerry Desktop Software Detach all BlackBerry smartphones, including the BlackBerry 10 device that you are going to restore. Using Internet Explorer navigate to then scroll down the page and select the Check for Updates button. Connect the BlackBerry 10 device you want to restore Hold the power button for 10 seconds until the device turns off, then press the power button again so it turns on. A prompt will appear and the BlackBerry smartphone will show in the drop down list on your PC shortly after the LED lights up it could show up as USB UNKNOWN or USB BlackBerry PIN – both are normal/fine. Click the OK Button as soon as it becomes enabled - you only have a few seconds to do this! Once the above steps are completed successfully a dialog will be displayed stating Checking for BlackBerry Device Software updates Your device power itself off after two minutes. Shortly after, the device LED should turn green. Continue to wait after the LED turns green and you will be prompted to install BlackBerry Device Software. Follow the prompts to install the BlackBerry Software and finish the software installation Fire It Up! Now you should have a fresh stock OS installed on your device. If for some reason the device still won't boot, try running through either method again until you get it to restore the OS. Of course if you run into further issues you can always get more help on reloading in CrackBerry's BlackBerry 10 OS forum. Looking to restore an older BlackBerry OS device? Check here. Read more How to take a screenshot on your BlackBerry 10 phone Taking a screenshot on your BlackBerry 10 phone can come in handy for numerous reasons. You may want to show it off to someone later, capture a thread of messages, document an OS issue or even make a note of your icon arrangement. Your screenshot will be save to your pictures and you can reference later or use it as you see fit. Thankfully taking a screenshot on BlackBerry 10 is super... Z10 100% Flash Done Free-Firmware-Tool Stock HereAll Blackberry Firmware Stock room Autoloder File Free Download810-B