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AT&T BlackBerry Curve 8310 Cell Phone - Red - Page 6 Questions & Answers
I have a PUK code for my blackberry and after i
Hi,
The PIN code which it asks after you enter the PUK is a new PIN code.You need to enter a PIN which ever you want to set and it asks for verification and once verfied it will set that PIN code as your new PIN code.
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Blackberry Curve 8330 Pasword Lockout
Try removing the password before attempting to sync to your computer.
On the pressing the keys and getting only numbers sounds like the numbers shift is locked.
simply press the alt on the bottom left of your keyboard.
the use of numbers only or sometimes caps only will be indicated on your screen. observe the symbols along the top and the bottom .
type something as if you were going to send a text message to text that the keyboard is set to normal and lower caps.
My pin code is locked on my 8310 blackberry
PIN CODE:
HI
If you are asking for pin contact your service provider , he will give
you a default pin .
If
you try pin more than few predefined no of times your phone will ask
PUK code which can also be given only by your service provider which is
specific for each and every mobile number . Do not try PUK(new pin code)
code many times or else your sim will be blocked and you will need a
new sim.
Contact your sim
customer care department over phone. Its free of cost to get the
pin or puk no.
Go to the nearest service
outlet of your service provider they can also help you.
There
is no other go than the above procedure only your service provider can
give it nobody else in this world nor any software.
I want to transfer the contacts from my nokia 6233
Hi...
You must have data cable for both device, nokia pc suite, bb desktop manager and outlook.
1. use nokia 6233 pc suite transfer contact from nokia to outlook in the system
2. use blackberry desktop manager transfer contact from outlook to blackberry phone
Good Luck:-)
I brought up the pin number by accident and put it
The default PIN for all phones is 12345. BUT, before you try this call up the helpline of your service provider and confirm from them as they will have to replace the SIM if something goes wrong. PIN and PUK are the security features provided by the service provider. Default PUK is 00000000 (eight zeros). You may have to use someone else's phone to call the helpline.
No signal on phone
best thing to to is call At&T they may need to put your phone back into their system or insure that the communication towers for their service are are functioning properly.
Blackberry
1, Download the Firmware, Drivers and Desktop Manager for your handset from Blackberry.com. The firmware will be for AT&T and the Desktop Manager without Automatic Updates.
2, Install the above and make a backup of the items you need from your phone.
3, Download and install MFIMultiloader
http://www.mediafire.com/?y2vmtmjhjmj and its other parts from http://www.mininova.org/tor/2125273
4, Delete vendors.xml from Program Files > Common Files > Research in motion > Apploader
5, Disconnect from the internet.
6, Plug in your phone and run MFI Multiloader, when it has finished your phone will display "1" and the MFI Multiloader will show "PASS"
7, Disconnect phone from PC and type START on the phone and you should get an error 507 message, with the phone failing to start.
8, Connect it backup to the PC and run Desktop Manager, goto Add/Remove applications and reinstall the phones firmware.
9, Once this is done the phone should be unlocked, it takes a while to startup, you can then restore whatever you backed up :)
Blackberry AT&T
If you are not good with computers, then it might be easier for you to just unlock it by code. The software is almost 1.3 GB download and requires multiple installations. PLease contact me if you like to purchase the code.
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Thnak you
Whats the unlock codes for blackberry phones?
If your talking about the security code for reset to factory defaults, the code is usually, "0000" However, an unlock code to UNLOCK your blackberry is going to be unique. That's why there is a market for unlocking phones for prices ranging from 10 - 100 dollars. There is a possibility that your cell phone service provider will give you the code (depending on how long you've been with them), so you can always try and get it from whomever your provider is.
Do not try this unless you know what your doing! Apparently, SIM cards get fried pretty easy. I am ASSUMING you have a GSM carrier (sim card), if you are on Verizon, Sprint, MetroPCS, etc. there is also an issue with the programming on your phone too.
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