I know there's apps out there to do this, and on the devices there are "keyboard shortcuts" to doing it. However, the only true method of rebooting is a battery pull. These other methods I don't believe can do a full system reboot.
As far as I can tell all Quick Pull does is activate the phones own reset feature (like when you uninstall something) so therefore it must be exactly the same as doing a real battery pull
I really wish RIM would put in a button shortcut for this. Like Holding ESC (Back button) and Pressing Power for 5 Secs. How hard is that? They already have an instruction set to power off the device if you hold Power down for 5 Secs... put in an added check to see if ESC is being held down and have it trigger a reboot instead of a power off. Am I the only one without blinders here?
I really wish RIM would put in a button shortcut for this. Like Holding ESC (Back button) and Pressing Power for 5 Secs. How hard is that? They already have an instruction set to power off the device if you hold Power down for 5 Secs... put in an added check to see if ESC is being held down and have it trigger a reboot instead of a power off. Am I the only one without blinders here?
Of course you are not the only one without blinders, you are just a little more eloquent.. It should be an option being that rebooting your blackberry is almost (and sometimes is) a daily occurence.
##000000 send, scroll down and enter vzw for sip password, menu & save and it resets phone.
Yup this is what I do. Quickpull wanting me to set the DEFAULT permissions to allow means they can't write the app correctly and have to rely on the user undermining the phone's security.
ajf u do it as a phone number. lol. then scroll down to where it says "sip password" and type in vzw. i just tried it for the first time and it works. good lookin out ya'll.