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On 2009-10-12 03:08:01, decoy7 wrote:
sounds to me like your mother typed the password in wrong more than the set number of times and the phone wiped itself.
So very true, I'd put good money on it not being a Virus, when you get the 502 (I think) error with the box sometimes a quick battery pull will resolve that or an "alt, caps & del", failing that reloading the OS from DTM will fix it 9.5/10!
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Posted: 2009-10-12 09:21:57
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She had only entered it once,it was after confirming that it did this, thanx a lot for the help though guys. Voda have taken it to a 3rd party to be repaired they said,so not sure when it will be back. Was also not convinced that its a virus thanx a lot for confirming it wasnt.
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Posted: 2009-10-12 15:33:20
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Guys, is there a feature on the BB Pearl, that allows the user to set a password on the emails and the memopad? So you have to enter a word/number to access them?
Thanks.
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Posted: 2009-10-19 21:29:02
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Source:www.crackberry.com
Remember that story about a Bluetooth BlackBerry Watch accessory being in the works? In case you were doubting it, today we can say with certainty that it's happening, it's getting announced soon, and what you're looking at above (another image below) are actual renderings of the real deal. Key features we've been told so far about the BlackBerry-connected smartwatch by our source:
it has been designed specifically for BlackBerry from the ground up - developed by a new BlackBerry-dedicated accessory company
it features an OLED screen that we hear is "big, bright and beautiful" and optimized for displaying text clearly, and thanks to OLED has solid battery life
it's designed to show you notifications and previews of messages arriving on your BlackBerry
judging by the filename of the photos as they were sent in to us, we're thinking it's going to branded the inPulse smartwatch
The intent of the watch isn't to replace using your BlackBerry to view messages. Rather, it's for those occassions when your BlackBerry is tucked away - while in a meeting, while driving, or while you're out for a bike ride and you feel it vibrating in your camelback. When you get that impulse to stop what you're doing and pull out your BlackBerry, now you can quickly glance over at your inPulse and decide if you need to pull out your BlackBerry to address that message now or if it can wait fifteen minutes you're free.
Definitely a cool accessory. And because this smartwatch is desiged specifically for BlackBerry, we're thinking hoping that at somepoint the watch APIs will become available to BlackBerry app developers so even notifications from third party apps could be displayed. CrackBerry heaven! We'll bring you the official details on this when they emerge soon
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Posted: 2009-10-19 21:49:19
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Blackberry Bold 9700 is NOW official.
http://na.blackberry.com/eng/devices/blackberrybold9700/
check out your respective regions.
2 UMTS variants:
Quad Band (800/850/1900/2100) HSPA
and
Tri Band UMTS (900/1700/2100)
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Posted: 2009-10-22 06:53:55
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I think i might have a fault with my 8900, on occasions the camera turns on and start taking pictures, without me even touching it. I sometimes wake up and find around 30 picture on my phone of my night stand. This is really annoying but more so really drains my battery. Would this be a hardware fault or is it more likely to be software?
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Posted: 2009-11-10 19:21:37
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On 2009-11-10 19:21:37, p900 lover wrote:
I think i might have a fault with my 8900, on occasions the camera turns on and start taking pictures, without me even touching it. I sometimes wake up and find around 30 picture on my phone of my night stand. This is really annoying but more so really drains my battery. Would this be a hardware fault or is it more likely to be software?
More likely hardware sounds like the button could be sticking
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Posted: 2009-11-10 21:01:04
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anyone have a blackberry pearl they would like to trade for my samsung u600 and ipod classic 80gb both in my thread
pm me
many thanks mysterio
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Posted: 2009-11-14 22:10:01
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On 2009-10-19 21:29:02, Merc_Man wrote:
Guys, is there a feature on the BB Pearl, that allows the user to set a password on the emails and the memopad? So you have to enter a word/number to access them?
Thanks.
Anyone able to answer this?
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Posted: 2009-11-15 19:18:19
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Sadly not Mij, you can only lock the whole BB, it's all or nothing!
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Posted: 2009-11-15 20:20:09
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