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Blackberry warrenty

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So I've had my phone since the 27th of April which is my birthday. Its is now the 2nd of November and some of the keys on my blackberry are'nt working. Would I still get warrenty on my blackberry? If not how do I repair it?

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i was in the rain holding my phone and when i got back in the dry i tried using certain keys and they didnt work such as a,e,r and about 2/3 more keys 

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I would take out the battery and place the phone on a warm radiator or in a bag of dry rice for 24 hours. If it's only splashes of rain you may be lucky and the phone will dry out.
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Third post in again, one of those days! slight_smile

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ive done that all, at first it worked without a sim card but then i put it in and rebooted it but it didnt work again but its worth another try?

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It's always worth another try - If not you are looking at a repair bill I'm afraid.....
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@perksie wrote:

Third post in again, one of those days! slight_smile


I had a sneaky feeling where it was going...... wink

 

I do think it's a bad show that you can't take a phone call in the rain though 😞

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how much roughly would you say it would be? would it be worth just getting a new phone?

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Which phone model do you have?
Water damage, if severe, can render a phone uneconomical to repair, but if not too bad it might just be £20 for a new keypad.
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blackberry curve 9320, ive also got keyboards but im not sure how to change them or if they will even work/fit on my phone

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blackberry curve 9320, ive also got keyboards but im not sure how to change them or if they will even work or fit on my phone

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