01-21-2013 11:01 AM
I had been getting this (uncaught exception: Java.lang.Error) message for a long time on my Torch 9860 but of late my battery has died, after buying an original battery the same thing happens - I switch it on and after a minute or so it just switches off on its own. now what to do, please guide.
Amir
01-21-2013 11:27 AM
Since this doesn't appear to be a Java development question, I'm going to ask for this to be moved to here:
http://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/BlackBerry-
However my suspicion in this case is that for the Java.lang.error you have installed an application on your phone that is taking a turn for the worse. Regarding battery failure, sorry no idea, that does seem odd. You should check the battery indicator on the Home screen. But I'm sure you will get more in the Torch forum.
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01-21-2013 02:25 PM
On device go to Options, Device, Application Management is a great way to see what your apps are doing with your CPU usage on Smartphone. Just slide top bar to CPU and see what is going on. Also touch the CPU menu to see other time variables. I found out that an app was eating away CPU cycles on mine
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