thanks tiger direct, all my product i ever order form u all works great no complain.
i figured when they said full web browser it would be like the i-phone, but it's not.
before i knew it, i was surfing the internet and dowloading google maps (a must have for every blackberry user - the satellite views are amazing)!
ive seen the people mention the 9$ unlimited wi-fi calling option but i am not seeing it as an option on my tmobile web page.
i had to give opera app all permissions for internet hook ups before it would load.
good product i bought mine for phone and pda purposes only wasn't to concered with e-mail, and web service.
but you can download it from the internet, or from your service provider.
i'm a cingular customer in the us and have a samsung phone with basic data service so i can web surf <2mb.
phone worked right away but not web.
pros: color screen, battery, e-mail/web .
i dropped my 8700g countless times and it still works very well.
the blackberry maps navigation tool lacks some features of rival software, but its inclusion makes this device an attractive option for mobile workers.
technocrats will love this device, but those working for the weekend can take a pass.
since it wasn't super critical to acquire 'push' email for me, i went with their blackberry internet service (bis) plan that costs $29/mth.
i had an audiovox smt-5600 for the past two years and thought that it was time to upgrade, especially since i'm out of college and working in a company where blackberries are utilized.
it does a great job of retrieving email from all five of my accounts, and functions well as a phone and pda.
internet is awesome (for $47 a month i pay, id expect it to be).
the web browser is astonishingly fast, and it looks great on the bigger blackberry screen.
corporate server will never have, (plus it costs $2500, making it hard for small businesses to afford either - are you listening, rim?) you can choose to use the web server or the desktop redirector.
yet everytime i think about it i realize what i really need is the reliable function of instant email, high-quality phone, and internet browsing.
just remember that this phone is not an mp3 player, it doesn't have a camera and it doesn't have the ability to share data via bluetooth, but it works great for texting, email, and light surfing.
the prospect of getting on the internet and sending email untethered from my laptop and pc makes me ecstatic.so glad i've actually done it.
the bottom line: it's fast, it's great for gaming, and it's even got the capability to get some work done.
i've used it much more than i thought i would - it keeps me in check at work and at home.
every review i have read is well above average, this is a no brainer for someone looking for the best!!!memory is excellent, bluetooth works great, the windows program is excellentgot it at best buy
especially now that most of the company's have pulled out of the pda market, i guess we are left with either dell/hp.
being a fan of hp since the heyday of the hp laserjet ii printers, i researched this product carefully -- every company can have stumbles and such -- but hp lives on in my reality with a winner with
it was my second blackberry & i guess you could say i was addicted to the ease of typing, the fast email & internet capabilities and of course the large lcd screen.
you are never "away from the office" when you have a blackberry!
pros: organizer and phone included; decent input buttons; reasonable price; syncs with outlook; web browsing cons: need for aftermarket accessories; have to get used to browsing the bottom
pros: excellent call quality, many features, exceptional internet and messaging qualities cons: inconvenient carrying case, small keypad, low battery life the bottom line: i would recommend
pros: broadband internet capability, bigger display, auto on/off, full keypad, and bluetooth...
A company by the name of Cardo now makes a bluetooth adapter.
Pros: All-in-one Email/SMS/Wap/Phone, Internet capable with BES/MDS access.
Cons: Hard to surf web meaningfully
Cons: Internet graphics are limited.
bakcberry package from your phone service providor...for me that's t-mobile, and it costs about $30 a month in order to use the office bes server we have to interface with my exhcange email account.
this phone would be great if i was told before hand that is doesn't come with internet or mail and in order to use the those features you will have an additional bill created.
the phone purchased on this website comes with great capabilities and is very easy to use.
this phone is a great deal...there are a few caveats that others have expressed that i think i can add to and clear up (in a sense).one, the manual can be found online.
phone works great.
the bottom line: it's a great communication device for business professionals - easy to setup, intuitive and nicely functional.
the bottom line: i can't believe i can do all i can, while away from the office.
review: i run the it department of a company full of crackberry addict (for those of you who don't know what "crackberry" is, its those people who can't survive without their blackberry, and for good
pros: fast internet connection spead, qwerty keyboard cons: size review: i was the proud owner over a motorolla pink v3 razr untill one weekend i was out of town and missed an email from my
pros: great for managing your calls, emails and text messages in one easy to use device cons: ...just as long as you don't need to use the internet for anything...
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