Battery Pull on BRAND NEW PHONE!
- Just picked up a 9810. Didn't even walk out of the mall and guess what?!
That's right....had to pull the #@$'n battery out. Screen locked up when I opened BB Messenger. I don't even have any third party apps yet? I had the phone for all of 10 minutes.
Took the phone back. Rogers rep asked if I wanted to send it out! Told her she could keep it. Put SIM card back into my tired 9800. Very disappointed but not surprised.
Thankfully Rogers has a 15 day or 1 hour call (or whatever) return policy in place.08-15-11 03:59 PMLike 0 - A single battery pull is hardly reason to be so upset. This is a BB after all. Why not give the phone a real chance? While I am sorry you had such a poor experience the overall reports on the phone are good enough to merit a longer trial IMHO.08-15-11 04:29 PMLike 0
- Just picked up a 9810. Didn't even walk out of the mall and guess what?!
That's right....had to pull the #@$'n battery out. Screen locked up when I opened BB Messenger. I don't even have any third party apps yet? I had the phone for all of 10 minutes.
Took the phone back. Rogers rep asked if I wanted to send it out! Told her she could keep it. Put SIM card back into my tired 9800. Very disappointed but not surprised.
Thankfully Rogers has a 15 day or 1 hour call (or whatever) return policy in place.08-15-11 04:30 PMLike 0 - I had a bad experience with a curve. It had a ton of problems and when I returned it a few days later the Rogers rep said RIM had sent them a bad batch.
I've been using RIM products for years but I'm getting a little hesitant to continue with BB. I used my upgrade to get my current 9800. I've been having issues with it and limping along. My upgrade finally came up and I decided to give the 9810 a try. My curve experience has made me a little gun shy.08-15-11 04:34 PMLike 0 - Are you kidding? It software not a set of new bearings! Since when does software have to warm up?bembol and southlander like this.08-15-11 04:36 PMLike 2
- That's just it. It didn't reboot. All I had was the Logo and the reboot status line that appears across the screen. Then the logo disapeared and just the status line remained. It sat on the rogers desk for at least 4-5 minutes trying to reboot.08-15-11 04:40 PMLike 0
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- Welcome to BB OS7!
Just picked up a 9810. Didn't even walk out of the mall and guess what?!
That's right....had to pull the #@$'n battery out. Screen locked up when I opened BB Messenger. I don't even have any third party apps yet? I had the phone for all of 10 minutes.
Took the phone back. Rogers rep asked if I wanted to send it out! Told her she could keep it. Put SIM card back into my tired 9800. Very disappointed but not surprised.
Thankfully Rogers has a 15 day or 1 hour call (or whatever) return policy in place.08-15-11 05:16 PMLike 0 -
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com08-15-11 11:20 PMLike 0 -
- Why didn't you just try exchanging it out for another one? One battery pull wouldn't make me get my old phone back. Oh well, sorry for your bad luck.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com08-15-11 11:48 PMLike 0 -
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- Blackberry's have always needed to let os's settle in. It is reccomended after upgrading an os to pull the battery a few times to get the bootup process squared away and all the other internal things on the same page.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com08-16-11 03:37 AMLike 0 - Just picked up a 9810. Didn't even walk out of the mall and guess what?!
That's right....had to pull the #@$'n battery out. Screen locked up when I opened BB Messenger. I don't even have any third party apps yet? I had the phone for all of 10 minutes.
Took the phone back. Rogers rep asked if I wanted to send it out! Told her she could keep it. Put SIM card back into my tired 9800. Very disappointed but not surprised.
Thankfully Rogers has a 15 day or 1 hour call (or whatever) return policy in place.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com08-16-11 04:16 AMLike 0 - Personally, I wouldn't take it back to the store that fast, but I do agree that something like that is unacceptable.
It's a brand new device, you paid money for it, so it should be 'perfect' coming out of the box!
My brother had a bad experience to. After I bragged for over a year with how good my blackberry was, he decided to buy a bold 9780. He loved it and took good care of it, until after a month suddenly a part of the screen doesn't work anymore. You can imagine how furious my brother was after taking good care of it, probably a mistake when they made the phone.
If it is software or hardware, there shouldn't be any problems when it is new.Last edited by Made in flanders; 08-16-11 at 05:35 AM.
08-16-11 05:32 AMLike 0 - Not suprised, new os prolly buggy but I heard a lot of good about that phone, man I'm switching to a bold asap
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com08-16-11 06:02 AMLike 0 -
I hope this doesn't deter anyone on here from getting this device.08-16-11 07:54 AMLike 0 -
- This is one thing that's always made me a little hesitant to get a BlackBerry again.
To me, it's a huge issue that "battery pulls" and "hard resets" are the norm for a phone and that even the users are used to it and willing to accept it. Not to mention all the little issues that I read about all the time that I've never had an issue with on my phone. It seems that there are so many unique issues on top of all the battery pulls and hard resets that there will consistently be an issue with your BlackBerry. A shame really.08-16-11 01:02 PMLike 0 - This is one thing that's always made me a little hesitant to get a BlackBerry again.
To me, it's a huge issue that "battery pulls" and "hard resets" are the norm for a phone and that even the users are used to it and willing to accept it. Not to mention all the little issues that I read about all the time that I've never had an issue with on my phone. It seems that there are so many unique issues on top of all the battery pulls and hard resets that there will consistently be an issue with your BlackBerry. A shame really.
I would not say its the norm all the other devices on the market are not with out there problems the iphone 4 and 3GS (testing for work) I had required a lot of hard resets from holding the power and home buttons in I had them both for around a month and the desire I had for a week (again testing for work) needed a battery pull every now and again so to be honest all phones require a reset, battery pull at times no matter what OS its running
Sent from my BlackBerry 9780 using Tapatalk08-16-11 01:58 PMLike 0
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