Saturday, May 29, 2010

HOW TO PERFORM RESET


Soft reset

A soft reset is the simplest kind. It just reboots your BlackBerry in the quickest, easiest way.
It doesn’t completely clear the memory, so if you’re suffering from memory leak this probably won’t help much. If it’s a more simple issue, though, soft reset away.

To perform a soft reset, press: right-shift + alt + delete.

Double soft reset
If you need to perform a hard reset but really don’t want to pull the battery — maybe you have a big, bulky case around your device — there is an alternative. A double soft reset might not perform exactly the functions of a hard reset, but it comes close.

To perform a double soft reset, press right-shift + alt+ delete. When the device lights up as it reboots, press right-shift + alt + delete again. That should do the trick.

Hard reset

A hard reset can be accomplished by pulling the battery. This will solve most BlackBerry problems. If a hard reset does not solve your problem, your device probably has deeper issues.


bb 9670 clamshell

We have heard many rumors about RIM working on a clamshell device with full QWERTY.
Now the first live images of the BlackBerry 9670 running OS 6.0 have leaked.The BlackBerry 9670 is said to be a CDMA device with a full QWERTY keyboard, 5 megapixel camera (a first!), Wi-Fi, a 360×480 internal display, huge external display, trackpad, OS 6.0, microUSB port, microSD internal storage slot, Bluetooth, and a metallic finish casing.But nothing solid so anything said here is pretty much speculation and rumors.



Wednesday, May 19, 2010

bb 9800 slider (bold or storm 3?)

The device is rumored to be arriving in June, and since we know the Bold 9800 will be running BlackBerry 6, it makes the arrival of OS a bit earlier than many of us were expecting.

The BlackBerry 9800 is kind of the new kid on the block. We got some tips as to what it might possibly be, but nothing solid so anything said here is pretty much speculation and rumors.

The known specs on this one are listed as being 3G, having 802.11n Wi-Fi and rocking a 360x480 display. To go with that, it is currently listed as coming with OS 6.0 but still lagging behind in regards to the browser version indicating it may not be currently running the upcoming WebKit browser. Looking at the specs side by side, possibly what we are looking at is the Storm 3. What do you guys think? Is this a Storm 3 or new Bold that we are looking at or possibly just the Slider finally getting renamed to the device model it'll actually go to market with .


Sunday, May 9, 2010

Door To Door Services

Door To Door Services

UPGRADE Os 5.0
  • Blackberry Setting
Back Up File
Application
E-mail
  • Blackberry Internet Services
Facebook
Twitter
Blackberry Messenger
Internet Browser
Map And GPS

REPAIR
  • Software & Hardware