How to: Clean Your Blackberry Curve Keyboard

March 4, 2009

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I use two Black­berry phones, one is a Black­berry Curve and the other is a Black­berry 8800 so that when I travel I have a local num­ber in both main areas. I also tend to get a lit­tle wor­ried if one starts act­ing up.

Well as per my wor­ries, the “y” key started act­ing up on me. Do you have any idea how dif­fi­cult is to type with­out the let­ter “y”? More dif­fi­cult than you might have thought.

After search­ing for a bit I found this gret video from PDAParts.com and though I would post it here for every­one to use if they ever had the same problem.

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For all you Black­berry 8800 users you might want to have a look at the Black­berry 880 take apart instruc­tions here, once again from our good bud­dies at PDAParts.com — I strongly sug­gest pur­chas­ing parts for your Black­berry from them. I’ve had to order a num­ber of Pearl kits and bat­ter­ies from them.

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Hope that helps you clean your Black­berry, it took me a while to track down this info — if you have any ques­tions or extra resources, please com­ment here and let me know.

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2 Responses to “How to: Clean Your Blackberry Curve Keyboard”

  1. bLackBerry on January 29th, 2010 5:18 am

    i had trou­ble with my “y” key aswell, thanks for the clean­ing tips!

  2. Swords on February 26th, 2010 9:24 pm

    I’m look­ing for a great cell with inter­net features..What’s the best option?

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