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  1. Jun 8, 2022 · When I went to set it up again, of course, it hangs at wi-fi. I went through the article on this site to skip the BB enrollment, but the 'voice' never appears - just sits at the wi-fi screen. When I swipe right/left I do hear the screen reader telling me that the device is protected and to enter blackberry username & password - which of course ...

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    • 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.

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  3. • Check that you turned on the connection to the Wi-Fi network. On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. Verify that the Wi-Fi icon appears blue. • Check that you're in a Wi-Fi coverage area. If you're connecting to a home network, see if other wireless devices are able to connect.

    • Open your Android’s Settings. It’s the ('Settings' icon) icon typically found in the app drawer or notification bar. Clearing your network settings can help resolve network problems, such as difficulty connecting to the internet and trouble browsing websites.
    • Tap "⋯ More". It’s near the bottom of the first group of settings.
    • Tap "Network settings reset". A confirmation message will appear, letting you know which settings will be erased.
    • Click "RESET SETTINGS". It’s at the bottom of the screen.
  4. If there are issues with the wireless connections on your BlackBerry smartphone, you can reset the network settings to default. This will reset all the network settings for Wi-Fi, mobile data and Bluetooth.

  5. Step by step tutorials about factory reset, hard reset, soft reset, safe mode, recovery mode, download mode, fastboot mode, bootloader mode, developer options, virus scan etc. for BlackBerry.