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Friday, January 15, 2016

How to fix Black Berry or prevent any Smartphone App issues



If there is conflict at any point in the operating system of the phone and third party software installed, there is bound to be chaos at anytime. 

The only way that these apps and software  can coexist is if they are all up to date. Should an error occur in one of the apps disrupting the phone from  successful start-up, a factory restore might be the only way to sort it out and a backup should be available to restore all the important stuff on the phone. Hopefully you do run back-ups every now and then unlike me and remove old ones :( . 

Even a computer shuts down if there is a folder, hardware or software program that causes it to malfunction. At least you can start a computer in safe-mode or restore it to an earlier point in time when it worked perfectly. Unfortunately the phones do not have that option. 

The best thing you can do on the phone is to update it (you don't have a choice, you can delay it but, it will catch up with you when the system comes to a halt). You need to have enough mobile internet data to update the operating system as well as the programs and apps running on it. If you do not have WiFi access, you can go to a nearby internet cafe or a place that offers WiFi (Charges may apply) and update apps and everything that consumes excessive internet data. 

Most blackberry phones come with the software disc to run on your computer, if not, you can download on their website. After installing it, connect your phone and click on the "Device" Tab and select "update". When the software is done detecting your phone, it should avail options regarding the status of your phone. If you are connected to the internet, it might even suggest an update or software repair that you can download from their website. If a phone does not start, a repair is always there followed by a backup option. You just have to stay online and have enough or uninterrupted internet connection to finish the download and repair process.
I guess, I wont be fixing your phones anytime soon... Cheers. :P


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