Priv will not turn on inside case

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I have just bought a case for my Blackberry priv, but when I have it in the case it will not turn on. Does anybody know the answer to this please.
 

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Welcome to Android Central! First, can you confirm that the case was actually designed specifically for the Priv, or is it a universal case? Second, are you saying that when you press the Power button, nothing happens? Is there a cutout for the Power button, or does the case cover the Power button?
 

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Thank you Mustang for your joining information.
Answer to Biddys feedback is as follows.
1:It is not a Blackberry product it is after market but specific to the Priv.
2:When I put the mobile into the case the mobile turns off and will not switch back on till mobile is removed from case.
3:The case does NOT cover the power button.
It appears that the magnetic closer of the case is interfering with the mobile and causing it to turn off.
 

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Thank you Mustang for your joining information.
Answer to Biddys feedback is as follows.
1:It is not a Blackberry product it is after market but specific to the Priv.
2:When I put the mobile into the case the mobile turns off and will not switch back on till mobile is removed from case.
3:The case does NOT cover the power button.
It appears that the magnetic closer of the case is interfering with the mobile and causing it to turn off.
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It's possible that case is causing issue , I remember a forum where the user had a flip type case interfere with spen function because the metal that closes it
 

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It appears that the magnetic closer of the case is interfering with the mobile and causing it to turn off.

Yeah, that sounds like the problem. Many phones that have a smartcover feature use magnetic sensors in the bezel to detect if the smartcover is open or closed (since there's typically a small magnet embedded in the cover). If there's any other magnet near that sensor, that will make the phone think your smartcover is closed and turn off the screen.
 

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