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How to Deal with a BlackBerry thats Gotten Wet–THE RIGHT WAY

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DISCLAIMER: YOUR PHONE MIGHT ALREADY BE GORKED. THIS IS JUST AN ATTEMPT TO GIVE YOU THE BEST ADVICE POSSIBLE TO FIX YOUR PHONE. IF THIS DOES NOT FIX YOUR PHONE, IT ISN’T MY FAULT. YOU’RE THE ONE WHO PIDDLED ON IT IN THE FIRST PLACE. NO, I DON’T NEED YOUR STORY ABOUT HOW RICE SAVED YOUR LIFE. I DON’T CARE THAT SOME COINCIDENCE HELPED. THIS IS THE PROPER PROCEDURE. LIVE WITH IT.

Many of us have experienced the dreaded moment where our BlackBerry has met H2O up close and personal. Many of us have managed to salvage our devices too, sometimes with luck, sometimes with skill, sometimes purely on accident.

There are many ideas out there on what to do: rice, water, alcohol, desiccant, etc. But the trouble is we don’t know why those reasons have worked for people, or if they have at all.

Many here and all over the internet swear by using rice to draw out the moisture. While people have claimed to have great success with this method, there is no proof it is actually saving their device. How do we know that the phone didn’t just dry out on its own, given the proper time? The prinicipal behind rice is that it “draws” out the moisture. While yes, rice does absorb a great deal of moisture, its drawing power is very limited. There are no rice gnomes that sneak out of the rice and bring the moisture back for the rice gods.

This leads us to Silica Desiccant. These are the little packets found in your shoe boxes, pill bottles, and many other packing materials. Obviously that tiny pack isn’t going to help, but you can get desiccant pouches at gun shops and craft stores sell loose desiccant used to dry flowers(it may just be labeled for such, not as desiccant). Silica desiccants do draw out moisture with great success. Far superior to rice, and best of all can be recharged in the oven on low-slow heat. Trouble is they only adsorb the water–not the crap the water brought with it.

Often I have found that many people recommend rinsing with distilled water. The idea being that you are rinsing the impurities. While this is a good “idea”, you could just force more water into places we don’t want it! I think we forget that even though the phone was submerged water may not have made its way all the way into the phone and main board. You have then made a situation that would have dried out all on its own far worse.

So… It takes a little thought on how to do this best. Despite all of the “this is what worked for me” stories, not ALL situations are the same. This might take a little critical thinking, and if you aren’t capable, just go ahead and call up Assurion and file your insurance claim. (PS, there is no guarantee you CAN salvage your phone, but these steps are your best bet).

Step ONE:
Expose your phone to water/liquid. Could be pee, could be a bottle of beer, could be both.


Step TWO:

Immediately remove battery. Do not pass go. Do not collect two hundred dollars. Do yourself a favor, take the battery, put it in a drawer and forget about it for a few days. The battery door can go with it, too.

Step THREE:
Using a soft towel pat the phone face down onto it. The keyboard is the major source for water entry into the phone. Allow gravity to work. Don’t try to turn it on now. Whatever you do, do NOT TRY TO TURN IT ON!

Step FOUR:
Go to the drug store and buy 100% rubbing alcohol(likely 91% might be the best you can find). Go to a well ventilated area with no spark risk. Away from your computer and tv too. Fill a bowl with enough alcohol(do not use liquor. do not use anything with coloring. THink about this… 80 proof liquor is only 40% alc, and has loads of other “stuff” in it. The very stuff we are trying to remove.) Take your phone, place gently in bowl, and lightly swish. Very gently . Remove from the bowl and repeat step THREE. Here it is in case your up arrow is broken:

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Step THREE:
Using a soft towel pat the phone face down onto it. The keyboard is the major source for water entry into the phone. Allow gravity to work. Don’t try to turn it on now. Whatever you do, do NOT TRY TO TURN IT ON!

Step FIVE:
This is the tough one. Wait. Wait until you think it is dry, then wait 2 more days. The alcohol that you rinsed your phone with displaced the water, now it must evaporate. There are risks to long term alcohol exposure for your phone–it can break seals(just like in people…) and break glue bonds. I’ve done this to 5 phones(not all mine, but for family/friends) and never experienced any alcohol related failures(the same can’t be said for their owners). I recommend waiting at least 4 days. 5 is better. I know, you can’t live without your phone for that long… but this is an attempt to save you some cash. Live with it.

Step FIVE 1/2:
Drying location. Some swear by rice. I wouldn’t put my phone it it. Short of a vacuum rice isn’t going to draw from the phone any more than it would the air. I find the best location is NEXT to an air conditioning vent or dehumidifier. Not on top of, not directly in line. We don’t want any forced air action, but the passive effects are great. If you must, you can use desiccant pouches. If you use loose, put it in a sock, and the phone in a sock, then put in the same close ziplock with the air sucked out. I would still allow the phone 24 hours to dry open air before giving it the desiccant treatment.

Step SIX!!!!

Put battery in. Watch closely to see if anything is different that before. Flashing, smoking, flames, and booms are all bad things. Normal is good. If it turns on completely, check EVERY button so you don’t have a surprise. If there is moisture under the screen, use DESICCANT from the gun shop/sporting goods store/craft store to draw it out. Follow instructions in Step Five using a ziplock bag–make sure to suck air out(or even better, a vaccuum packing machine). Test out your salvaged phone. If it works, rejoice!
Alcohol is particularly helpful when the liquid was NOT water. It removes the sticky icky from your phone. That sticky icky really kills your keyboard. There is no guarantee you will save your phone this way, but this is the way I have saved 5 so far. This is also what we used in electronics assembly to clean delicate electronics for THESE signs. Some phones are beyond saving. This is a risk you take when you decide to attempt to save your piddle paddle phone. Live with it.

Good luck. There are a million stories on the web about how to do this, but I promise you I have researched and have the electronics experience to do this the right way.

G
ood Luck!

Other Important TIPS:

1Backup your data/3rd party apps, and do it OFTEN.
**Updated**How To Back-up 3rd Party Applications**Updated
2 Keep your phone in a case such as the Seido Innocase or better yet and Otterbox to protect it from drops and such.
3 BACK UP YOUR DATA/3RD PARTY APPS. OFTEN.

BlackBerry Storm Healthcare Backgrounds

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Google Voice for BlackBerry Smartphones

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I’ve had a Google Voice account for about a week now. While I think the idea behind Google Voice is great, it just isn’t something I’d use. Until Today.

Today Crackberry.com announced the Google Voice app from google. Head over to http://m.google.com/voice from your BlackBerry to download the app. This finally will allow it to work on my phone without dialing silly extensions.

It seems to have some hang ups trying to get my history, but dialing works fine. Unfortunately this still uses my cell minutes to dial, not data.

All in all I’m impressed. Will update once I see it in full force.

Twibble Mobile for BlackBerry

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A few days ago a friend of mine suggested I give Twibble Mobile(beta) for my BlackBerry Curve 8330. Twibble is a Twitter Client that is availabe in desktop and mobile versions. I have personally never used the desktop version as I use Tweet Deck and the web GUI for most of my purposes.

I have used pretty much every Twitter client out there and had been stuck on UberTwitter Beta on my CrackBerry. It isn’t exactly pretty, but is a very functional twitter client.

Upon first glance, Twibble offers a much more attractive option. It does the BlackBerry justice and offers something more akin to the new App World interface.

Initially though, I was very unhappy with a few simple things. For one… There isn’t a “refresh” option in the menu. You have to push the “u” key on your QWERTY to update the feeds outside of the alotted schedule(which you can change between lots of options from 1 minute to never). Second, replies do not show up any differently int he main feed, so you won’t see them right off.

I am also a little dissatisfied with the programming that gets you from screen to screen. You scroll sideways on the trackball. It often lags or hangs up alltogether.

After 5 days of usage on Twibble Mobile, I am torn. The appearance is excellent. Easy to read, nice DARK background with light text, and once loaded, it is rather quick. The lack of a few things that I presume will be fixed in full release is frustrating, but if they aren’t fixed, I know that I will move on.

I haven’t uninstalled UberTwitter just yet. I wish I could just click my heals together and make them one happy BlackBerry app with everything I want(all without paying a cent… mind you!), but I can’t. I will continue to test both apps, waiting for the next beta development of each to come out.

What do you use on your CrackBerry!?!

Download Twibble Mobile from your BlackBerry here: http://m.twibble.de/
Download UberTwitter Beta from http://www.ubertwitter.com

REVIEW: Facebook 1.6 for BlackBerry

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Finally, a non-shitty REAL Facebook app for your BlackBerry!

 

FaceBook 1.6 for BlackBerry came out last night around 11pm EST. As soon as I found out about it this morning via VIIGO at crackberry.com, I jumped on the download. Available from facebook.com on your mobile or from BlackBerry on your mobile.

 

Facebook 1.5 has always left something to be desired. For one, status comments had to be viewed seperately. You had to go through mobile browser to comment on your friends statuses too, which honestly… in my NON 3G world… takes too long!

 

Here is what Facebook and BlackBerry are saying about Facebook 1.6 for BlackBerry:

>>>>NEW! View your friends’ highlights like status updates, photo uploads, comments and wall posts.

>>>>NEW! Check out your friends’ profiles with access to status updates, wall posts, friends and recently added pictures.

>>>>NEW! Open recently added photos, entire albums, or tag photos of friends. You can even comment on pictures!

>>>>Receive instant notifications on your BlackBerry smartphone’s home screen.

>>>>Send/receive message or wall posts, pokes and friend requests.

>>>>Update your status, view and comment on your friends’ status.

>>>>Share photos from your BlackBerry smartphone with tags/comments and post to Facebook with just one click.

>>>>Connect your Facebook friends with your BlackBerry Address Book – including profile picture integration to bring new meaning to caller ID.

>>>>Stay organized with birthday reminders and event integration into

your BlackBerry Calendar.

 

 

Now not all of this is new… Users of 1.5, and certainly 1.0 will notice a great update to the GUI. The addition of “highlights” mimics the “Home” screen on web based facebook.com.

 

Further, pictures are loaded automatically in the “highlights” screen. They load pretty damn quick too!

 

All in all I am thouroghly satisfied with FaceBook 1.6 for BlackBerry on my Curve 8330. Even in my slow, MidWestern Verizon Network I am much more satisfied with 1.6 than I was with 1.5. This version was NOT a let down at all!

 

Get out there and get it from your mobile browser at BlackBerry.com

 

Two Thumbs Up!

Must Have Blackberry Apps…

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My Blogger Buddy EpiJunky got a new Blackberry, so this led me to post up a little “advice” for her! Her goes…..
So I’ve had be BlackBerry Curve 8330 for about a year now, and honestly, like most CrackBerry users–I’m addicted. I very much doubt I could survive 30 minutes without it, let alone a day.
That being said I have spent almost the entirety of the last year trying to figure out which apps are perfect for ME and my phone. There are a few good resources out there, but the Best is the Crackberry.com Forum and App Store(you have to register, but the advantage is you can send the apps by text straight to your phone). Not as purdy as the BB App store, but much, much better.
So…. here goes, in no particular order:
Google Talk and MSN Messenger from Blackberry(mobile.blackberry.com click on social networking and IM) both FREE
They both run flawlessly and integrate to your profiles perfectly.
Beyond411 Local Search. Now this is most certainly not as pretty as some options, but very functional. Enter in an address for home, work and “other”. Open up the program and select where you are and start typing. It works quickly and while not elegant, it gives very quick results. FREE
Viigo RSS reader. Pretty. A little slower because of this, but very user friendly. You can do anything from set up craigslist alerts to general RSS.
FML for Blackberry. A BB app for the infamous fmylife.com Pointless but makes me smile!
Facebook! If it isn’t on your phone, just download from mobile.blackberry.com for the official!
BlackBerry Messenger! Free, comes loaded on all new devices. I’d die without it…(if you have a BB PIN shoot it over to me at medicthree@gmail.com)
UberTwitter much, much better than TwitterBerry. Updates coming all the time!
QuickPull v2(Beta) Allows you to schedule your phone to restart. Your BB is a computer! You need to do this and it will improve speed and battery life!
YouMail Visual Voicemail. Youmail works by intercepting your messages(with a custom greeting that either you set or you use the computer voice and it greets your callers by name). It has a ton of pay features but the free one automatically downloads the messages to your phone(phone memory or memory card) and then you can play at your convenience. I love this. The BEST part is you can play from your computer! YouMail.com
Blackberry Maps. Comes with your phone. Best mapping out there plus will do driving directions if ya need ‘em!
That sums up what I got going for now! I always try out a few new apps and these are the only ones that have stood the test of time. Let me know if ya gots questions!