Blackberry storm wont turn on
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Hi~
My blackberry storm was working fine all afternoon until i unlocked it as it was in my back pocket in its case, I was at the ocean and i wave did splash me but it didnt get my phone. my pocket was wet but the protector wasnt wet but a few drops. The phone now will not turn on. It will start with the light at the top flickering different colors. I have tried my battery and my scan card along with the sim card and placed it in my husbands phone and it works just fine. When i try to turn it on as long as its plugged in it will give me hour glass and nothing else. I know that the phone didnt get wet to have such issuse. If you have any ideas to help me get my phone back to working conditions i would appriecate it. I aslo put it in a bag full of rice to get out any moisture it may had. When plugged into a charger it will ight up the send key and the blackberry key only. please contact me as soon as possible. Thank you Ina
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I suggest to check your liquid indicator on your device. To check for liquid damage follow the steps below.
- Remove back cover from device
- Remove battery from device.
- Look towards inner left side of device for a small square sticker.
If the sticker is white, there is no water damage;however, if the sticker is pink there is water damage to the device.
HTH,
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MorganB wrote:I suggest to check your liquid indicator on your device. To check for liquid damage follow the steps below.
- Remove back cover from device
- Remove battery from device.
- Look towards inner left side of device for a small square sticker.
If the sticker is white, there is no water damage;however, if the sticker is pink there is water damage to the device.
HTH,
Okay Morgan, I'm hijacking this post because I got my S1 wet a few months ago, but dried it out and the battery immediately and it has been working fine since. I didn't know about the liquid indicator and following your directions mine is PINK. Does this mean if I have have a problem in the future then, it is automatically decided that because it is PINK that is always going to be the problem no matter what?
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If the liquid damage indicator is pink, it voids the warranty on the device.
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MorganB wrote:If the liquid damage indicator is pink, it voids the warranty on the device.
I got my battery and phone wet with a hose. Battery looks like this. You see that pink slip??
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TheGreatOne wrote:
MorganB wrote:If the liquid damage indicator is pink, it voids the warranty on the device.
I got my battery and phone wet with a hose. Battery looks like this. You see that pink slip??
Hmnn my batteries look a little different in the Storm. Both have a white slip with a smaller red bar going thru them. Only one was in my phone when it got wet. I have done updates and so forth on mine and all seems to work as it should even though the pink shows in the phone.
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The liquid indicator I am referring to is on the device, not the battery. Inside the back of the device, once the battery is removed, on the left side should be a small white or pink square. The square sticker is the liquid damage indicator.
HTH ,
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I have another picture of that too Morgran lol
