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  1. Oct 25, 2022 · 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. To restore your Blackberry to its original factory settings, go to Options > Security Settings > Security Wipe. Method 1.

  2. Apr 27, 2016 · Press the Alt key and hold it down, then press the Right Shift key and hold it down, and then hit the Delete and hold it down (you should now have all three keys pressed together). After a short wait, your screen should go black and your phone will restart, reloading the operating system from scratch.

  3. 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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  4. Sep 12, 2021 · You have to get the phone to the bootloader screen. From off, hold the power button down. When it vibrates, switch to the down volume button and hold until the menu appears. Now run the autoloader.

  5. Conclusion. How to Perform a Hard Reset on a BlackBerry. To reset a BlackBerry smartphone, there are a few tricks and methods to follow. Resetting the phone is a troubleshooting method which works by turning the device off and restarting the BlackBerry operating system, applications and software.

  6. Oct 12, 2012 · To perform a soft reset, complete the following steps: Press and hold the Alt key on the BlackBerry smartphone. While holding down the Alt key, press and hold the Right Shift key. With both of those buttons still pressed, press the Backspace/Delete key.

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  8. The first BlackBerry device was the BlackBerry 850, which was a two-way pager released in 1999. Since this early communication device, BlackBerry has released numerous mobile devices over the years. BlackBerry phones include feature phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), smartphones with physical keypads, and smartphones with only touchscreen displays.