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Strauss wrote:Whereas ios and android is here NOW and keep getting better
achillies wrote:pseudorandom wrote:Ever since my company forced me to start using Blackberry for work 4 years ago, I always hated Blackberry. I had my personal dumb phone with much better features and I had to be walking around with 2 phones - one to check company email and make free calls (paid by the company) and the other for everything else. Last year I got my personal Galaxy S2 that made my Blackberry look like a piece of sheit. I swapped the Blackberry SIM into it and was able to set up company email without BES. I can finally walk around with only one phone. Earlier this year, my company stopped issuing Blackberry devices to new phone requests and started giving medium end Android phones.
I am no way surprised RIM is failing. Their phones were always crap. A "smart" phone is not fully smart if all you can do with it is email and BBM. The camera on my 5 year old dumb phone still gives better looking pictures than the latest Blackberry. Good riddens to Blackberry!
Whoa bro, such harshness. Lol
But that's it there basically, the other mobile OSes can do it, plus more, people want chat, read and send emails, a camera, a camcorder, photo editor, twitter, Facebook, google+, Internet browser media player, video player, youtube viewer, a phone, etc, etc and they want it in one device, I'm not saying its right, but it's reality. Not all may want this, but many want most.
crazybalhead wrote:achillies wrote:pseudorandom wrote:Ever since my company forced me to start using Blackberry for work 4 years ago, I always hated Blackberry. I had my personal dumb phone with much better features and I had to be walking around with 2 phones - one to check company email and make free calls (paid by the company) and the other for everything else. Last year I got my personal Galaxy S2 that made my Blackberry look like a piece of sheit. I swapped the Blackberry SIM into it and was able to set up company email without BES. I can finally walk around with only one phone. Earlier this year, my company stopped issuing Blackberry devices to new phone requests and started giving medium end Android phones.
I am no way surprised RIM is failing. Their phones were always crap. A "smart" phone is not fully smart if all you can do with it is email and BBM. The camera on my 5 year old dumb phone still gives better looking pictures than the latest Blackberry. Good riddens to Blackberry!
Whoa bro, such harshness. Lol
But that's it there basically, the other mobile OSes can do it, plus more, people want chat, read and send emails, a camera, a camcorder, photo editor, twitter, Facebook, google+, Internet browser media player, video player, youtube viewer, a phone, etc, etc and they want it in one device, I'm not saying its right, but it's reality. Not all may want this, but many want most.
Um, the BB Bold (the old one I have) has all of the above except the photo editor.
tr1ad wrote:i actually won on crackberry photoeditor pro this morning
it's the instagram wannabe, but it's seem pretty AWESOME....
ok ok i keed
but i guess i will try it out as i always see some random crap wherever i go
but i agree with you there, majority of the apps are novelty
and if you look at the apps for BB, majority are for productivity
tr1ad wrote:you want apps well go grab an iPhone or Android device
tr1ad wrote:what's the need for all the apps? get a tablet or laptop
what apps are the important ones really?
you want apps well go grab an iPhone or Android device
your device slows down when joining a group casper because your pin has to sync with the server and the group, not because of the phone it freezes
people seem to be upset over a phone camera? really?
achillies wrote:tr1ad wrote:what's the need for all the apps? get a tablet or laptop
what apps are the important ones really?
you want apps well go grab an iPhone or Android device
your device slows down when joining a group casper because your pin has to sync with the server and the group, not because of the phone it freezes
people seem to be upset over a phone camera? really?
Hmmm, I wonder if you realize that this is the reason that the company is failing, the people in charge at RIM no doubt had your same thoughts, and unless that changes, they would go the way if the dinosaur.
tr1ad wrote:casper what apps you have on your phone right now? doh lie eh
casper wrote:
bible BB
encyclopedia BB
nba tv
cnet
flipboard game
infinity blade 2 game
max payne game
word search BB maybe
checkers BB
temple run game
garage band game
scotia banking
yellar direct BB
trini hub
evernote BB
reminders BB
wikipedia BB
english dictionary BB
iTunesU
voice memos BB
Rdesktop
fileapp
compass BB Newer models OS6 +
weather BB
voice dictation BB
maps BB
whatsapp BB
flashlight BB
FB BB
skype
iMovie
iPhoto
copper_shot wrote:ABA Trading LTD wrote:copper_shot wrote:need some help here...
my digi sim says "network activation required", when i click on activate it dials "*228*" and disconnects
i called digicel helpdesk and they're saying that the phone is not fully unlocked, but the phone is working fine with a bmobile bb sim card
dial ##000000 from home screen
when the new screen comes up, on the first line change the phone number to 868XXXXXXX( being your local Digicel number)
then press menu and save, the phone will restart and that will remove the activation required screen and should solve your problems
THIS worked ! removed the wireless activation needed
also i had to change the Network type from "global" to GSM as the network was showing up as roaming
-Aethereal Hybrid OS; contains OS6/7 elements allows faster and more stable handset.
-FlashBack; uses LED as flash light.
-Screen Grabber Full; takes screen shot. (Worth: USD0.99 in AppWorld)
-CameraMute; mutes camera snap sound. (Worth: USD0.99 in AppWorld)
-Photo Editor Ultimate; edits photos. (Worth: USD1.99 in AppWorld)
-unRAR; decompresses files from .rar format.
-Opera Mini; web browser.
-OTA Download; installs applications from the .JAD format.
-Call Blocker Professional; multi purpose call blocking software. (Worth: USD2.99 in AppWorld)
-World Clock; shows multiple clocks from a wide range of cities. (Worth: USD0.99 in AppWorld)
-Documents to Go Premium; create, edit and read MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint files. (Worth: USD14.99 in AppWorld)
-PDF to Go Premium; read PDF files, has bookmark feature.
-TuneIn Radio; internet radio that has local stations available.
-Appworld; BlackBerry Appworld Software.
-FaceBook; Facebook for BlackBerry(supports chat).
-Windows Live Messenger; live chat from MSN.
-Google Talk; live chat from Google/Gmail.
-N.O.V.A; elite military force game. (Worth: USD0.99 in AppWorld)
-The Sims 3; create characters and live their life. (Worth: USD3.99 in AppWorld)
-What'sApp; messaging platform.
-Fecile Theme; changes home screen from slide up tray. (Worth: USD2.99 in AppWorld)
ismithx wrote:i agree very much with you casper! this is why my next device must be an android.... when allyuh see the sweetness it can do... instant conversion... i witnessed one such conversion today....
S_2NR wrote:ismithx wrote:i agree very much with you casper! this is why my next device must be an android.... when allyuh see the sweetness it can do... instant conversion... i witnessed one such conversion today....
let the novely wear off then come back
copper_shot wrote:need some help here
blackberry 9900 bold from verizon
on digicel
i had BIS service on it, which was mail and BBM
i emailed digicel to include data browsing.
they activated the service, i did a battery pull and now no BBM, no emails and no browsing, strangely though whats app is working and i'm not on wifi
when i had just got this phone i had to do the below to get it working
i'm wondering if i need to go into these settings again and change anything else?
i did change the APN to web.digiceltt.com , still nothing
helppp!
Trini Hookah wrote:Avg Price of an 9850 LCD? Pref. with installation.
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