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Wink Should I wait for BB 9000/BB9300/BB9320/BB9330......? - 07-24-2007, 11:52 PM

Hi All BlackBerry/CrackBerry Users,

Please let me know if I should wait for the BB 9000 series to be launched. With so many new BB models coming out, what should I do??!!

I know, I might as well keep on using my reliable BB 7130e which has not had problems of any kind since I got it in Dec., 2005.

Like alot of you, I want to have the latest and greatest. But don't know which one to choose.

Please help me!!

CarBob


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Default 07-25-2007, 12:09 AM

Considering none of those will likely be out this calendar year, and likely won't be out all at one time (like how long has it taken for the 8820 to reach the market after the 8800 made it?) you probably won't have real choices in the 9000 series until a year from now. Can you out wait RIM?
   
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Default 07-25-2007, 12:29 AM

I'm waiting for the BB 12020. It's said to do the dishes and work as a remote for my TV.
   
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Default 07-25-2007, 12:36 AM

the 22020 series can make you coffee and bathe you too.
the 32020 series will allow for direct connection to your brain for the ultimate Matrix experience.
   
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Default 07-25-2007, 12:39 AM

now i think y'all are just joshing me.

Aren't you?
   
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Default 07-25-2007, 12:42 AM

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now i think y'all are just joshing me.

Aren't you?
Well, do you really want the true answer to that question?


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Default 07-25-2007, 12:44 AM

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Well, do you really want the true answer to that question?
No, give me more lies and fantasies.

If wanted the truth, I would have done a search.
   
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Default 07-25-2007, 12:48 AM

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No, give me more lies and fantasies.

If wanted the truth, I would have done a search.
At least you know where the search button is! HA


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Default 07-25-2007, 12:53 AM

Bob, if you've just got device lust, buy the one you think is sexiest now.

Otherwise the question to ask yourself is what features do you want/need? A list of slick features
  • Broadband Internet (EV-DO)
  • Midband Internet (EDGE)
  • GPS
  • Track Ball
  • Media: music, videos
  • Memory Card Slot
  • Camera
  • Full or SureType keyboard
  • WiFi (coming soon to a carrier far from you)

The latest models have various combinations of these.

Personally the killer feature for me is Broadband though I may settle for EDGE with WiFi. I don't trust any other carriers, so I'm stuck waiting out T-Mobile.


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Default 07-25-2007, 12:55 AM

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Bob, if you've just got device lust, buy the one you think is sexiest now.

Otherwise the question to ask yourself is what features do you want/need? A list of slick features
  • Broadband Internet (EV-DO)
  • Midband Internet (EDGE)
  • GPS
  • Track Ball
  • Media: music, videos
  • Memory Card Slot
  • Camera
  • Full or SureType keyboard
  • WiFi (coming soon to a carrier far from you)

The latest models have various combinations of these.

Personally the killer feature for me is Broadband though I may settle for EDGE with WiFi. I don't trust any other carriers, so I'm stuck waiting out T-Mobile.
I just like how T-Mobile has the cheapest data plan.


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Default 07-25-2007, 02:03 AM

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Originally Posted by theBorg View Post
Bob, if you've just got device lust, buy the one you think is sexiest now.

Otherwise the question to ask yourself is what features do you want/need? A list of slick features
  • Broadband Internet (EV-DO)
  • Midband Internet (EDGE)
  • GPS
  • Track Ball
  • Media: music, videos
  • Memory Card Slot
  • Camera
  • Full or SureType keyboard
  • WiFi (coming soon to a carrier far from you)
The latest models have various combinations of these.

Personally the killer feature for me is Broadband though I may settle for EDGE with WiFi. I don't trust any other carriers, so I'm stuck waiting out T-Mobile.
Ahh...the voice of reason steps in. The Borg is right!
   
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Default 07-25-2007, 09:32 AM

In the year 2525 will man still be alive?
Will my Blackberry 7290 still survive?
Or Will I have one implanted in my mind?

I look at BB's like a PC, as soon as you buy it its obsolete. I say take the plunge use the bejesus out of it when it falters upgrade. Wash, rinse and repeat.


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Talking 07-25-2007, 08:36 PM

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Hi All BlackBerry/CrackBerry Users,

Please let me know if I should wait for the BB 9000 series to be launched. With so many new BB models coming out, what should I do??!!

I know, I might as well keep on using my reliable BB 7130e which has not had problems of any kind since I got it in Dec., 2005.

Like alot of you, I want to have the latest and greatest. But don't know which one to choose.

Please help me!!

CarBob
Thanks to those who replied to my post. I have to confess that I was all 'BlackBerryed' (sic) out, so to speak, when I wrote it.

I'll probably upgrade to a CDMA 8300 , if and when, it becomes available in Canada. LOL

CarBob


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Default 07-26-2007, 06:32 AM

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In the year 2525 will man still be alive?
Will my Blackberry 7290 still survive?
Or Will I have one implanted in my mind?
Maybe?
Yes, the 7290 is a tank!
BlackBerry chip impalnts? Kewl!
   
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Default 07-26-2007, 08:53 PM

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I'm waiting for the BB 12020. It's said to do the dishes and work as a remote for my TV.

i think the iPhone is claimed to do some of that LOL
   
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