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Old 04-11-2011, 02:54 AM   #1
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Old 04-11-2011, 08:59 PM   #2
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Call failed can be a network issue. But from your 1st screen shot it seems that you have no signal whatsoever? Have you tried getting in touch with your carrier to see if there is something wrong on their end?
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Call failed can be a network issue. But from your 1st screen shot it seems that you have no signal whatsoever? Have you tried getting in touch with your carrier to see if there is something wrong on their end?

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brother some time full network if i call so call failed or if i call my 8310 say switch off or some time sos show

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How many signal bars of reception are you typically getting? If you see SOS often, it could be that you're in a poor/low reception area and the phone is always struggling to find a signal.
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Old 04-14-2011, 12:38 AM   #5
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How many signal bars of reception are you typically getting? If you see SOS often, it could be that you're in a poor/low reception area and the phone is always struggling to find a signal.
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sometime 2 or 3 or sometime 5 for only few 2nd if i get 5 bar same problem call failed
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Which OS are you running? You might try upgrading it to a more recent version. The only other thing I can think of is maybe your SIM card is going bad, but I think generally when there's a problem with a SIM card you tend to see the SOS more often.
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Have you tried removing the battery?
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bro...try hard reboooting ur device...i.e. switch off - remove the battery - take off SIM even the microSD -- keep it like tht for 2 mins n then switch it ON ....if the problem persist then its definetely a network problem
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Hi All,

I just fixed my BlackBerry(BB) Bold "SOS" issue. It is my Business Phone where i get calls and see my business emails. The carrier is Verizon. This is what you have to do, Go to Options --> Mobile Network - Network Technology - change it to Global. My BB has started working again. This also happens when you are out of network for long time or no network in area at all.

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Which OS are you running? You might try upgrading it to a more recent version. The only other thing I can think of is maybe your SIM card is going bad, but I think generally when there's a problem with a SIM card you tend to see the SOS more often.
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this time 3 or 4 signal baar my mobile ubt say mobile off or i call bb8310 so call failed
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Hi All,

I just fixed my BlackBerry(BB) Bold "SOS" issue. It is my Business Phone where i get calls and see my business emails. The carrier is Verizon. This is what you have to do, Go to Options --> Mobile Network - Network Technology - change it to Global. My BB has started working again. This also happens when you are out of network for long time or no network in area at all.

Thanks,
Farookh Azeez
there is no Network Technology - change it to Global option
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Have you tried removing the battery?
yes i also change batt same problem
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