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02-24-2007, 02:27 PM
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Location: Idaho
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If now wifi & Cam.. I am going to defect to WM6!!
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So I went and looked at the 8800, then back to my T-mobile store to look at the Dash... I am sorry, but I think I am just gonna have to pass on the 88** for T-Mobile if it doesnt have wifi and a camera... I have the 8100 now, I love it, except there are just those days where I am very annoyed at suretype.. a Qwerty just makes me smile!
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02-24-2007, 02:31 PM
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Grumpy Moderator
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Ok.
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02-24-2007, 03:48 PM
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BlackBerry Extraordinaire
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: California, USA
Model: 8310
Carrier: at&t
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I find SureType a brilliant and fast input method. I truly enjoy the benefits it has to offer.
As a result of this new technology, I can enjoy a small BlackBerry which is faster, more stable and reliable that any other smartphone I've used. Which have been Treo's, Moto-Q, & Blackjack, all with full qwerty keyboards. Yet all with various bugs in the OS, causing freezes, or other operational problems which usually occur just when I'm in the middle of an important email.
Because of BB's ability to multitask, provide push mail, and great internet connectivity, I can get more work done in a shorter period of time. And in the process, have the peace of mind that it's not going to let me down.
Cheers...
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02-25-2007, 12:41 PM
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New Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Idaho
Model: 8100
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I guess the Cam isnt the issue with me, its the lack of WiFi.. I just dont like giving my money to manufacturers who really dont listen to their customers. It is obvious that business type users DEMAND WiFi in there new smart phones. Also hearing about structural problems with the device is making me worry it will turn out to be like an MDA(crap). I will surely take the 14 days to really compare the Dash to the Pearl and keep which ever one works the best. I do like suretype, but man it gets annoying getting half way through an email and seeing that 3 or 4 words are not what I intended, like "I will ARE you soon" instead of "see". And if T-Mo does come out with a WiFi version soon, I will most likely give it a try.
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02-25-2007, 12:43 PM
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BlackBerry God
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Cardboard box
Model: 850
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Good luck with WM and the Dash.... See you back in a few months
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02-25-2007, 01:05 PM
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CrackBerry Addict
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Orange County, CA
Model: Bold
OS: 4.6
PIN: S & Needles
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I really don't get all the "must have wi-fi" people out there. Not saying that you don't need it but, for me, it's definitely not a must have on my device.
I drive around quite a bit for work and find myself in places where I can't get a signal now and then. But, pretty much where ever I can't get a signal, I'm not gonna find wi-fi either.
The camera is a nice option but, again, on every camera phone I've owned, I never use the camera. And, when I'm going to take a pic, I usually want to use my digital camera rather than my phone.
It's just my two cents. You know what features you want and can live without. It just bothers me a little to see reviews bash the 8800 (or any phone for that matter) cause they don't have wi-fi.
Good luck with WM6. I do like the Dash but I don't think WM6 is going to make the device any more stable. Like LunkHead said, see you in a few months...lol
I've left the board for a BlackJack and 750 and now I'm back
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02-25-2007, 01:28 PM
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Retired BBF Moderator
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: South Florida
Model: 8310
PIN: T + PINT = QUART
Carrier: at&t
Posts: 2,385
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***moving to "Other Handhelds" forum***
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02-26-2007, 03:31 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: YYZ
Model: 9900
Carrier: Rogers
Posts: 1,183
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I really don't get the 'must have Wi-Fi' And no, business customers are NOT demanding Wi-Fi.
I start with the premise that with the screen size on the device, browsing is limited to the odd time. Then I'm ususally not in range of a Wi-Fi access point. Plus, most hotspots charge you anyway. Add to that the concept that most business users get their bills paid for by the company...
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02-26-2007, 04:23 PM
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Knows Where the Search Button Is
Join Date: Oct 2006
Model: 8700G
Carrier: Tmo
Posts: 43
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hey, I don't blame you. I was really looking forward to either 8800 or 8820 having wifi & cam. suretype is ok, but I would like to have qwerty action again. I basically just want a full qwerty version of the pearl with premium speaker (like the new 8800's).
goodluck!
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03-10-2007, 01:59 AM
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Knows Where the Search Button Is
Join Date: Mar 2007
Model: 8800
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You want to understand the "must have wifi"? I have no coverage at my house. I can get in my car and drive down the road and get coverage, but at my house it's like a wireless black hole because of the geography. So if I want any coverage at all I HAVE to have wifi and if t-mobile offers hotspot@home could I receive calls at my home and potentially replace my telephone connection with my cell phone. That's why I "must have wifi".
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03-12-2007, 03:01 PM
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CrackBerry Addict
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: nyc & pt. pleasant beach, nj
Model: 8320
PIN: 123456
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when you move to WM6 sell me your bb mmkey?
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03-15-2007, 09:31 AM
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Thumbs Must Hurt
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Birmingham, AL
Model: 8320
Carrier: TMobile
Posts: 91
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ETPhoneHome
You want to understand the "must have wifi"? I have no coverage at my house. I can get in my car and drive down the road and get coverage, but at my house it's like a wireless black hole because of the geography. So if I want any coverage at all I HAVE to have wifi and if t-mobile offers hotspot@home could I receive calls at my home and potentially replace my telephone connection with my cell phone. That's why I "must have wifi".
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Maybe you can move the mountain that is blocking the signal... There are builders who want dirt... let em take it out..
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03-15-2007, 10:50 AM
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BlackBerry Master
Join Date: Nov 2006
Model: 666
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Originally Posted by LunkHead
Good luck with WM and the Dash.... See you back in a few months
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Pfffttt!!! And have fun with the resets!!
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03-15-2007, 04:26 PM
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BlackBerry Extraordinaire
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: California, USA
Model: 8310
Carrier: at&t
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I just literally "gave away for free" my new Blackjack that was the last WM device I own. I bought it new a week before I migrated to the vastly superior BlackBerry Platform.
Just why did I give it away? Even though it was in perfect condition. It was a 10, on a scale of 10. With all packaging, plastic bags, papers, original box, you name it. Just as fresh and new as the day it was setup out of the box.
Here's why. I could not in good conscious ask for money, to actually sell it to someone who would be on the recieving end of such a dreadful device fraught with problems.
Note: This was my second brand new one, as the first one also had a miriad of problems far too numerous to get into here.
Suffice to say, that I feel for those who are pulled in by the masterful marketing that suggests this is a "cool" new device that will rival, or outperform the BB much less any other smartphone.
It was the worst experience, and the best. The best because it really caused me to appreciate the world class performance, usability, reliability and speed of any of the new BlackBerry models.
And WM6 is nothing more than a little rev, of little consequence. (And believe me I'm not an anti MS zealot)
I'm afraid that Microsoft has a very, very long road ahead if they are to improve the WM platform enough to be truly compelling, reliable and useful.
Cheers.
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03-15-2007, 04:33 PM
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Talking BlackBerry Encyclopedia
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Virginia Beach, VA
Model: 7130e
Carrier: VZW
Posts: 444
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Quote:
Originally Posted by archer6
I find SureType a brilliant and fast input method. I truly enjoy the benefits it has to offer.
As a result of this new technology, I can enjoy a small BlackBerry which is faster, more stable and reliable that any other smartphone I've used. Which have been Treo's, Moto-Q, & Blackjack, all with full qwerty keyboards. Yet all with various bugs in the OS, causing freezes, or other operational problems which usually occur just when I'm in the middle of an important email.
Because of BB's ability to multitask, provide push mail, and great internet connectivity, I can get more work done in a shorter period of time. And in the process, have the peace of mind that it's not going to let me down.
Cheers...
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Brilliantly said.
Unfortunately for most, it's one of those life lessons that they have to learn first-hand.
The grass isn't greener on your side of the fence until you've been on the other side for at least awhile. ;)
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03-15-2007, 10:06 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by archer6
I'm afraid that Microsoft has a very, very long road ahead if they are to improve the WM platform enough to be truly compelling, reliable and useful.
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RIM's market share is roughly 7.5% of the worldwide smartphone segment while MS owns 16.9%. With all the new entries this year, maybe RIM can also experience the same 80% Y/Y growth that MS had in '06.
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03-17-2007, 10:50 PM
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BlackBerry God
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Market share has *nothing* to do with the usability of a device... Windows has a choke hold on the world....
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03-17-2007, 10:55 PM
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So Blackberry is a victim?
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03-17-2007, 10:58 PM
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BlackBerry God
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How do you possibly infer that I said Blackberry is a *victim*????????
What I said is easily reviewed in post # 17.................................
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03-17-2007, 11:05 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by LunkHead
Post #17 - Market share has *nothing* to do with the usability of a device.
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Tell that to Symbian.
Quote:
Post #17 continued Windows has a choke hold on the world....
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So Blackberry is a victim?
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