Back to 8700
Can't believe I'm saying this, but I've put the 8800 in a drawer and returned to the 8703e.
If I carried the 8800 in a pocket, I'd stay with it. But since I keep my BlackBerry in a briefcase, it makes no difference. Maybe it's me, but I just can't adjust to the new keyboard and I actually like the bulkier feel of the 8703e. Sure, I'll miss the trackball. That's the best feature to me by far. But since I don't use many of the other features (sure, I downloaded some mp.3s, yet I never played them except to show off...and I have GPS in my car yet don't use it) and my main purpose by far is e-mailing, I'm back to the 8703e and the 8700 forum. For now. When is that 8300 coming? :-) |
I think you make a good point. The keyboard on this is fairly disappointing and the squeaking on the sides is really unacceptable for a device aimed at the corporate market.
That being said I am enjoying the better battery life and do like the thinner design. I also like the invisible shield that I put on it so much I think that I have to keep using it... :) |
I had put an Invisible Shield (for a video iPod) on the 8800 I returned and have another video iPod I.S. on the way for my new one. I have ordered that rubber case BUT I am really hoping someone steps up and provides a real (non-duct tape) solution to the creaky rails. I actually love the keyboard coming from the 7250 as I have learned to type by sliding my fingers to the top corners of the keys instead of hitting them flat from the top like you do on a 7250 or 8700. Oh, and the battery life is sick on this phone compared to other smartphones! Love it.
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8800 is too over hyped.. lets hope that the 8300 doesn't disappoint
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I kept my 8800 for one week and then went back to my 8700. The keyboard was the main reason but like sfo, I like the overall feel of the 8700 better.
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"Overhyped" isn't the right word for a design flaw that's really cosmetic. Overhyped would be appropriate if the initial reviewers said that the keyboard was flawless and perfect and that the fit and finish were perfect as well. I don't ever recall reading anything along those lines.
I think a lot of people have overbuilt their expectations and I'd even hazard to guess that we'll see a lot of disappointed people when they actually get their hands on the 83XX's and they doesn't live up to whatever features people have dreamed up about it... Same goes for the iPhone. At the very least someone will find a squeak and be all like OMGWTFBBQ?!?! ;) Quote:
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I agree, when I put my sim back in my 8700 after a week of using the 8800 I couldn't believe how much "click' the keys had. I never put my sim back in the 8800, I put the 8800 back in the Cingular store. |
I am taking mine back to the store today and getting the 8700. Keyboard is way to small. The trackball I dont like it at all. I like the thumb wheel. All and all the keybord is the reason why.
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All you folks that dont like the trackball, shouldnt you better get used to it as all new BBs are going to have it? If Im not mistaken, the 8700 would be the latest thumb wheel device you can buy.
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The tight keyboard was quite a turnoff for me at first but folks kept telling me I needed to keep testing with it and I would get it. So I went to the Cingular Store and typed notes for quite a while. I noticed the "slide the fingers forward" thing and that helped me tremendously. Glad to hear it helped. |
I'm surprise to hear so many disappointed with the 8800. We were actually looking to upgrade a few of our 8700's to the 8800. Some of the exec. here at our office have some shown interest in the 8800 so we were going to get a couple of them to try. I does look pretty slick. I might just get one to try out and pass it around to my other co workers and see what they have to say. Can anyone comment on the GPS feature?
cheers... ~rt |
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I got used to the keyboard and trackball in less than a week. Now I like the keyboard better. I have big hands and never expected to like this keyboard better. I like the trackball better too now that I've spent time with it.
First few days the 8800 seemed like a mistake, now I wouldn't dare go back to the 8700. Once I got used to the device things are more natural using the 8800 key setup and trackball. GPS is nice - I used it once already on a trip and it helped while my friend drove. I think the 8800 was worth the money. My one complaint is the sides do not fit properly on mine. |
So what I'm getting from this thread is that it may be better to wait for the 8300 instead of buying the 8800?? My 8700 is starting to get tired, it doesn't like keeping a bluetooth connection to my car for more than 2 mins at a time (I think I've dropped it too many times, ouch!).
From what I can tell (and I may be wrong) the 8300 will be smaller than the 8800 but with a better keyboard and add camera and flash. Actually I think I've answered my own question, I'd be choked if I got the 8800 and the 8300 turned out to be the better option... now, if I can only get my 8700 to last until Rogers gets the 8300... |
I knew the lack of real estate between the keys was going to turn alot of people off concerning the 8800....
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You couldnt give me an 8700 after using the 8800. Now that my sides are no longer squeaky I am happy. No GPS on the 8300 and not being as slick looking as the 8800 is the deal killer for me. Lets see if tmobiles 8800 has wi-fi.
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With the spaced out qwerty (man is that an easy word to type) you can flat tap the keys where you can even bring your thumbs off the keyboard after each tap. With the 8800, it seems as though the keys were designed so that you keep our thumbs on the keyboard and slide them to the grooves (sounds fun eh?) at the top of the keys for typing. This method has helped me a lot and I bet I have some of the more "meatier" fingers. Also, now that I have resolved my squeaky sides, I LOVE my 8800 again and it is so nice to have it feeling nice and solid. I have the option to get any Blackberry I want in August (gf) and I am not sure there is a BB that will pull me away from the 8800 in the near future. |
The build quality starting with the 8700 and now the 8800 haven't been the best from RIM. Unless they change the build, the squeakiness is something we'll all need to get used. As for the keyboards, I guess that's the tradeoff when you want a skinner and less wide form factor.
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