It important to have the model number, Sims number, and various other numbers of items within a phone. To pull up the Sims card number a person needs to go into settings, phone settings and then into phone info.
There is no "reset button". When you need to do a hard reset on your BlackBerry, the most common way to do it is called a "battery pull". You guessed it - pop the back off of the phone, pull the battery out, put it back in, and power up your phone.
Do you have a media card in your device? Try removing that, doing a battery pull (leave the card out) and see if the camera works without the card. Hope it helps
if its a blackberry phone pull the battery out for about 5 mins then it shall work fine
While the phone is turned on, pull the battery, then replace the battery, making sure you do not touch any buttons on the keypad. This will hard reset the blackberry (reboot).
Yes you can. If your phone has sim card you can pull out the sim card and put it in the computer and it will bring everything up.
The red numbers on the back of a social security card are control numbers that verify the authenticity of the card. They serve no other purpose.
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Pull out the battery while the phone is turned on (make sure that you do not touch any buttons), then put the battery back in (it is called a hard reset) it fixes almost everything on a blackberry.
Pull the battery
Remove Battery cover. Nxt to the sim card, you should see a MicroSD already installed (mine came with 256) Use your finger to pull back the little plastic grip that's below the MicroSD card and push/pull the card out (there is a little indent in the card that you can use to get some leverage) Once the card is slid out, it'll come right out and replace it with your new card the same way
For fun, yes! for a prank to pull on someone you hate, no. i do it all the time.
Many of the phones today are backed up with your email account. You should be able to pull the numbers when the new phone is activated. If that doesn't work, go online and pull up your bill electronically. All of those numbers will be there. White Pages offers the option to perform a reverse lookup.