- i just got my unlocked at&t blackberry bold in the mail yesterday. anyway, the phone was on for about 15 minutes only and then i switched it off, opened the battery case and took out the battery to change the SIM card. afterwards the new SIM card was placed in, i placed the battery back, and then from then on my bold will not turn on. i am positive that my battery still has power because i charged it prior to using the device. the device just acts as if there is no battery in there right now. no screen, no LED light..nothing at all! i have seen some others have also encountered this problem on these forums, but none of the solutions offered worked for me. has anyone else had this same problem and managed to find a solution for it? i would hate to have to ship it back and see if i can get a new one (i am overseas right now).
please any help will be greatly appreciated!
-tim
EDIT: by the way, i have 2 bolds, the bold that isnt turning on is bold A and i have a perfectly working on lets call it bold B. i switched the battery of bold A into bold B and bold B powered up without any problems. then, i switched the battery of bold B into bold A...as expected, bold A still isnt powering up. still no screen no LED..nothing.Last edited by waterboi92; 02-15-09 at 05:06 AM. Reason: additonal information
02-15-09 04:47 AMLike 0 - 02-15-09 05:04 AMLike 0
- Could be an OS problem.... Not sure though. How abt wiping the device and reloading the OS? I think its worth a try..
Oops.. But how can we wipe it if it is not powering up??
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.comLast edited by ST79; 02-15-09 at 05:18 AM.
02-15-09 05:14 AMLike 0 - you correct, my computer cannot recognize the device because it has not power. errgh! so trying to reload the OS isnt an option. its like the phone just.....DIED!02-15-09 05:41 AMLike 0
- i know it is not battery because ive placed the batteries between two identical bolds and the other bold works fine using the battery of the bold that is dead.02-15-09 05:41 AMLike 0
- BrantaRetired Network ModTotally dead suggests a problem around the battery contacts, or the pcb fried itself when you switched the SIM (unlikely). Take a close look at the contacts, look fro a bent pickup and compare with the working phone.
Otherwise - its dead on arrival, contact your supplier.02-15-09 06:21 AMLike 0 - Totally dead suggests a problem around the battery contacts, or the pcb fried itself when you switched the SIM (unlikely). Take a close look at the contacts, look fro a bent pickup and compare with the working phone.
Otherwise - its dead on arrival, contact your supplier.02-15-09 06:59 AMLike 0 - have you tried powering it up without a SIM card in at all? And what happens if you connect your BOLD to your PC via USB without a Battery in? The PC should still recognise the BOLD.02-15-09 07:17 AMLike 0
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nothing happens when i connect my bold to Pc via USB without battery.
the pc does not respond as it does not recognize any device being connected to the system!
02-15-09 07:19 AMLike 0 -
- I had the same issue with this bold I'm typing on. I plugged it into a wall charger and left it
Alone for a couple hours. It then started up no problem. I'm not the only person who has had this issue
Lemme guess you didn't full charge the battery like RIM says you should
Calm down and charge the phone from an AC power supply it worked for me
I had the EXACT same issues that you are having
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com02-15-09 09:16 AMLike 0 - I had the same issue with this bold I'm typing on. I plugged it into a wall charger and left it
Alone for a couple hours. It then started up no problem. I'm not the only person who has had this issue
Lemme guess you didn't full charge the battery like RIM says you should
Calm down and charge the phone from an AC power supply it worked for me
I had the EXACT same issues that you are having
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your phone died, no screen, no LED light..nothing at all too?
and leaving it charging with the wall charger solved the problem?
ergh...how many hours did you leave it charging?02-15-09 10:53 AMLike 0 - from all of the tests ive done, it seems as if the problem lies with the bold itself, not the computer, not the usb cable, not the battery. (i have 2 bolds so i could switch parts around). all of the parts, through trial and error, all point towards the bold being faulty. anyone with a fix? pretty please!?02-15-09 10:56 AMLike 0
- Its not the battery guys got nothing to do with it...He said it worked before swapping sim cards..
If you take the battery out of the bold & plug it into the pc you should get the RED LED on the phone..If not I'm guessing shes toast...
Try taking the sim card out battery out check the sim card see if its dirty use a erasure and gently clean the sim card contacts...
Smell the inside of the bb with the cover off where the sim card goes if it smells burnt she's prolly toast..Plug the battery into the BB does it get hot..?
Obviously if its unlocked you aint got no warrenty :\02-15-09 11:03 AMLike 0 - Its not the battery guys got nothing to do with it...He said it worked before swapping sim cards..
If you take the battery out of the bold & plug it into the pc you should get the RED LED on the phone..If not I'm guessing shes toast...
Try taking the sim card out battery out check the sim card see if its dirty use a erasure and gently clean the sim card contacts...
Smell the inside of the bb with the cover off where the sim card goes if it smells burnt she's prolly toast..Plug the battery into the BB does it get hot..?
Obviously if its unlocked you aint got no warrenty :\02-15-09 11:10 AMLike 0 - That was my next question if the sim worked in ur other phone..But yeah the phone "should" turn on without the card.
Sounds dead to me..Sorry bud..02-15-09 11:14 AMLike 0 - well, i take comfort in knowing that im not the only person on these forums that have had to send their blackberry back due to the same situation.
so its a pretty common fault..02-15-09 11:29 AMLike 0 -
- Hi 2 everyone !
Have same problem with Bold . It seems like hardware problem . May be voltage controller has failed . Is there solution to replace it ( I mean rehot will not help for me ) ? First time I think it's software problem , but couldn't find solution for solve . I understand that it is hardware fault when next one Bold is die . So looking forward on solution with hope .
( Sorry for my English )11-13-09 09:28 AMLike 0
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