BlackBerry smartphones forever turning hourglass...

About 48 hours ago my Berry came into shock? He ceased to receive e-mail and the hourglass continues spinning (once approximately every 10 seconds)... she runs my battery down in 4 hours.  I haven't spoken to my provider Techno--no help whatsoever.  He ended up deleting the account of an email that I trust, and now I can't get my blackberry to put upward...

The point is, is anyone else having problems with the hourglass? and how it was resolved?  It's killing my battery, making it all studderstep and my email has been destroyed...

Please tell me that I'm not the only one.

Hi, Cristacaci

I'm glad you've fixed it!

As the author of the thread, would you please take a few minutes and solve it?

Thank you

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