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| a quick google search will produce the answer needed hard reset xv6700 - Google Search The funny thing is the second result is a link to WA But basically you hold the two soft keys in and press the reset button with your stylus. |
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| AJE, How do you like the mogul? I hear its pretty solid.
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| Not sure if the OP wanted a hard or soft reset??? Just remember you will loose all information on your device when a hard reset is done. It is a very good idea to back up your info with activesync and either Sprite back up or SPB back up.
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| I swear that the smartphone people are a different breed. These are more than phones, they are mini computers.
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| This phone is the bees knees compared to the 6700. The size is great and the touch screen is very responsive. It does tend to use up all the memory but all you have to do is throw the "X-Button" program on there and your good to go! |
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