My blackberry is dialing out on its own, explain how this is possible please :)

My blackberry curve dials out the same number without any attempt on my part, for instance I had left my phone on the table and it dialed out. It continued to dial out the same number until I deleted the number from my contacts.This occurred numerous times on separate occasions.
Not only did it dial out that number but also spelled out the name of the individual it dials out on a voice txt. How is this possible?
It does not dial out any  other contact and ever since i've delted this contact the phone no longer dials out.
what are some explanations for this problem?

Better news my charger I was using appears to maybe be part of the thing. I wouldn't work so I got my brothers and it charges so is it possible the old charger was shorting it thus the safety bit killed the power? Maybe the angle is just happen stance.

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