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  1. Jun 20, 2014 · It depends how long ago it was deactivated. If the original number was replaced by a new number, due to spam etc, it's very unlikely you will be ale to get it back now. However if you mean you still have the original number and sim card it's possible.

    • Overview
    • Hard Reset
    • Soft Reset
    • Factory Reset

    If your BlackBerry isn't working, perform a hard, soft, or factory reset using these simple steps

    Smartphones are great, at least when they work. When they don’t, they’re nothing more than expensive paperweights. If your BlackBerry is frozen or unresponsive, a quick reset may be just the ticket to get it up and running again. Follow this guide to restore your BlackBerry to its former glory.

    To perform a hard reset, remove the battery for a few seconds and then reinsert.

    For a soft reset, press and hold the Alt, Right-Shift, and Backspace/Delete keys.

    Open the battery cover on the back of the BlackBerry.

    Remove the battery from the phone.

    You can perform a hard reset on the BlackBerry Z10 by pressing and holding the Power button on the top of the phone for about 10 seconds.

    Reinsert the battery after a few seconds.

    To be on the safe side, wait for up to 30 seconds and then reinsert the battery into the back of the phone.

    The BlackBerry should reboot and function normally. You may have to power the BlackBerry back on with the Power button.

    Press and hold the Alt key.

    This method will reset your BlackBerry without having to remove the battery. You cannot perform this method if your BlackBerry does not have a keyboard.

    Press and hold the Right Shift key.

    Continue to hold the Alt key while you hold the Shift key.

    Press and hold the Backspace/Delete key.

    Make sure you are continuing to hold the Alt and Shift keys while you hold the Backspace/Delete key.

    Open the Options on your home screen.

    Performing a factory reset, or security wipe, will remove all of your personal information and reset the phone to the state it was in when it came out of the box.

    In the Security Settings menu, select Security Wipe.

    Choose what you want erased.

    Check the boxes for each of the items that you want wiped from the phone. If you want to completely erase your information, ensure that all of the boxes are checked.

    To perform the wipe, you will need to enter the code. Type “blackberry” into the box and then select Wipe.

  2. May 5, 2017 · Thank you, Sukhi. Having eventually got through to skebody helpful enough to check the status offline the number, I'm a step closer to understanding where the number is but, not a step closer into retrieving it. The agent advised me that the number is now with Amazon Post-Paid COM1 (not sure of the COM1 relevance.

  3. Aug 31, 2022 · Options. 31-08-202205:57 PM. @Frankie406 : No, once a no. is relinquished you've lost it. If you think I helped please feel free to hit the "Thumbs Up" button below. To phone EE: Dial Freephone +44 800 079 8586 - Option 1 for Mobiles; Option 2 for 4G WiFi; Option 3 for Home Broadband & Home Phone.

  4. Apr 27, 2016 · Whether you’re jump starting a frozen phone or restoring a handset to factory defaults before passing it on, sometimes you need reset your Blackberry to get it working again. There are a number of simple ways to do this, from removing the phones battery to wiping its settings.

  5. I just purchased a returned 8830WE from Verizon at a discount. Unfortunately, the phone has the old owner's email set up as well as his/her contacts. Is there a way to wipe all the old data and start over?

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  7. The first is to reset the password from your device by tapping or clicking the "Forgot Password" button when prompted to sign into your BlackBerry ID. You will have to answer your security question and follow the on-screen instructions. The second option is to reset your password from a computer.

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