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  1. Feb 20, 2019 · I have solution for you guys.1. If it get to finalizing device setup screen and the phone asks for network connection and wi-fi connection, already connected...

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  2. Hi all, I updated the main post but wanted to create another to let folks know that we have progress on devices stuck at wireless, including the Passport and all non-Classic BB10 devices. (Classics already work by use of the End Call method.) I am in the process of assembling what is needed to test a potential solution, and will keep everyone ...

  3. The steps: Boot up your Classic as normal. Connect to a wireless network. Select "Hotspot Login" at the bottom once connected. Press and hold the "Blackberry" logo you'll see on the screen which says "Your device is now connected to the Internet." Press the End Call/Power button on your device. Your device should exit to the main BB10 home ...

  4. Jan 8, 2022 · Any help would be appreciated from anyone. Try inserting a SIM, then it may let you skip past that while SIM "connects to network". Be advised though that depending on your carrier, inserting your SIM into an "unsupported" device may lock up your account. 01-08-22 08:23 PM.

  5. Jun 6, 2015 · Connected to my home wi-fi. Says connected. Then there is Hotspot Login and Previous button. If i click on Hotspot Login, it says: "Your blackberry device is now connected to the internet." there is only close button. Clicked on that, will bring to previous screen of "Connect to Wi-Fi" I am stuck here only.. no where to go. Tried all swipe left ...

  6. Select your Wi-Fi network, then tap "Next", or tap "Skip" to move on to the next step without connecting your device to a Wi-Fi network. If you have selected a network with a password, you will be prompted to enter the password, then click "Connect". If you decided to skip this step, you can connect Wi-Fi later. Find out how to connect to Wi-Fi.

  7. Jan 31, 2016 · While the phone is starting up, press on the screen at regular intervals, long enough for the the Blackberry logo to fade out and the percentage startup figures to show up, AND releasing the screen as soon as the number shows, so that the numbers fade, and the Blackberry logo is visible again.

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