That genuinely made me laugh out loud. (LOL)
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That genuinely made me laugh out loud. (LOL)
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I cannot reference my support calls, and you are free to search twitter, or this forum for other threads in the same topic that have the links.
As far as the help telling you how to reboot.... it does NOT say "DO NOT PULL THE BATTERY, THE PHONE MAY BE DAMAGED". If this was an issue it would surely be there. This practice (/issue) is solely the opinion of a few users, and has never come from BlackBerry.
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There is also no warning about a battery pull being an issue. ;)
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That is not why those phones don't have accessible batteries, but nice thought. ;)
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I'm pretty much done in this thread, pull your battery, don't pull your battery.. that is the individual's choice. There has been no official word from BlackBerry either way, I do know however that they recommend a battery pull in support calls,i have experienced it first hand.
I also know that I pull my battery daily on my Z10 when I need to swap batteries and have seen no adverse effects. I personally need no more proof than that.
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And if you had a Z30?
From the awesome PHYSICAL keyboard of my Q10
I didn't mean they were trying to stop battery pulls more the fact that they have come up with better ways of restarting and resetting the device. People are just stuck in their ways.
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ALT+SHIFT+DEL is a PITA. I routinely do a battery pull on my Torch 9800 (OS6) to clear out the rogue "menu" app (only visible in Switch Applications). Fast 'n' easy......even while driving. :eek:
I'm looking forward to -NOT- having to do that on a Z10.
I'll also confirm that pulling the battery is part of the Blackberry support troubleshooting process as they had me do a few times when it 1st launched and before they released the 10.1 update.
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Funny you should say that... I too do a battery pull as opposed to the other methods. guess, I'm just more comfortable with knowing that I physically diid something.
Guess that also explains my love for a physical keyboard (my Q10).
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