My Passport SE resets and heats up every 5 minutes. I bought a new yesterday.
Do you have any idea?
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My Passport SE resets and heats up every 5 minutes. I bought a new yesterday.
Do you have any idea?
First thing I would do is attach it to a PC and using Blackberry Link, re-load your OS. Give it some time to settle after the reload and then add your accounts. Let it settle for a bit and then start adding your apps.
Ok. I make safe cleaning later Sic Multiwipe and then reload the soft BB Link.
Where the BB Link is set to "reload software"?
Please don't worry. Device takes about one day to settle. This is normal.
Passport SE on Etisalat 4G Network propelled by 10.3.2.2876
I don't think this case was normal. I wiped mine and installed 2813. Mine shows no signs of needing to settle. Settling occurred more so with earlier BB10 software. It's become less of a thing now. You can blame carriers, apps and the NSA. I think it's defective. Try a reload or send it back.
Sent from a Silver Passport.
Work today work well but only at home when I started using Tapatalk, BBM began to happen such things.
I have uploaded pre-configured the software again and added the account @.
The upper right corner of the very warm. CPU usage in a normal, free RAM 1.5GB.
I think that's where the CPU is. I noticed mine got really hot right there when I was recording a long video the other day. It shouldn't get hot like that at full idle though.
Still unchanged. Open a few basic applications, mobile cool and reset. After reset, it gets hot in the upper right corner.
I have no idea.
You got the Device New right? Is it really a new Device or Second hand?
And what did you installed there? Did you change something on the BB?
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The passport was new, sealed. Unfortunately, he had an obvious manufacturing defect.
I returned it to the store and got a new phone. Now it works without a problem but in this new is loose on the right side lecach and slightly bends.
Poor is the quality of these phones.
I could tell that it was a defective phone because I had auto-reset problems with the SE as well. People telling new SE owner's to "wait for it to settle" or "re-load the OS" don't understand that many of these phones were defective.
I don't remember exactly, but I think I might have even went through 3 SEs and then called it quits and bought one of the original Passports -- no problems after that.
I had the exact same issue as the original poster! The best thing to do is to send it back as it's clearly a defective unit. No amount of reloading and autoloding will fix it!
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Well I just had another reboot myself.
Thinking it's a temperature issue, also noticed crackberry app acting wonky as well. Maybe a correlation.
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