Thread: BlackBerry Users!
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April 14th, 2008, 11:19 AM #16
I have those functions but I did not want the tV on it. There is no way that I want to watch tv on a little screen. You are correct about the text plan, I do not do the texting that much but I get more text from other people and it has risen my bill up by nearly $20. I only have the
1. 200 anytime
2. unlimited nights(7pm-7am) and weekends
3. Picture
4. email
5. bluetooth
6. 3 way, call waiting
And I believe that is it.
All for $29.99 per month. I have the old school plan and I do not use the 200 minutes per month. Soemtimes I may use 40-100 per month, this is why I dont want to change.
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April 14th, 2008, 06:03 PM #17
You know Meya your phone sounds like its just enough phone for you and thats cool. You would be surprised how many people have blackberrys and realize they have more phone than they need. Some have it for a status symbol. What makes Blackberry the darling of the business world is that if their company has their mail server syncronized with their blackberry users, they can get their mail in real time, which is great when you need to be close to your job. Now the average user can hook up their AOL, HOTMAIL, YAHOO, GMAIL accounts hooked up to their blackberry so they can get all their personal email in realitime. This is what made Blackberrys a "must have" in the business world.
All Blackberrys have slots for extra memory and believe me you see kids watching Music Video's they have downloaded, people having the New Testament saved to their memory cards and reading the bible on lunch breaks, riding the Bart home, etc..
Like I said before in a previous post, it comes down to "how valuable is your time"
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April 14th, 2008, 06:17 PM #18
Nuff said! I will take your advice and call it a day. I guess next they are going to have phones that accepts dvd's and cd's on the side of them. I am cool, I will stay right where I am. To all the Blackberry Users........this is my last question about Blackberry's unless I am eating them...lol.
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April 14th, 2008, 06:35 PM #19
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You know what Meya I am such a tech junky I would run right out and buy it. lol. i am so bad. I love electronics.
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April 15th, 2008, 07:27 PM #20
Hey there is nothing wrong with it. I have a lot of friends and family who are tech junkies, and all types of junkies. If you can afford it and it does not impact your overall health, I say do it!
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April 17th, 2008, 07:46 AM #21
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hi all my brother is having a black berry and its really a very cool phone.I like it very much and planning to purchase one.
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April 20th, 2008, 11:53 AM #22
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I agree with Meya -- if you enjoy doing it and it doesn't affect your health (or maybe your bank account too much) go ahead and enjoy a Blackberry!
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April 21st, 2008, 08:49 AM #23
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I have also observed that the buttons are too tiny and
it is tough to operate them.But more or less all phones have
similar features.I am completly satisfied with my N95.
Awesome phone.
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April 27th, 2008, 12:30 AM #24
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i had a black berry but i lost it somewhere.It was a big shock for me as it was given to me by my brother through his first salary.I really miss that.
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April 27th, 2008, 02:35 AM #25
That is a rip off. I bet you dont use all that they offer.spint has this new plan. Unlimited everything. Emails, texts, calls, and sprint tv for 100 a month
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April 27th, 2008, 07:35 AM #26
You know what Meya? Even with the $99 all inclusive plan offered by Sprint, you still have to buy the data package if you purchase a Blackberry! So your talking at least $130
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April 28th, 2008, 07:11 PM #27
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Sprint doesn't have blackberry in its plan? I've seen somebody else advertising one of those all inclusive plans -- Verizon maybe?
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July 26th, 2008, 12:45 PM #28
Bluetooths
Hi all:
Looking for a good Bluetooth for my Blackberry. I have had the Jawbone and Jawbone two. They are both great but I have a problem keeping them in my ear because they just don't fit right. The noise cancellation and clarity are great but what good is both of those features when you don't have a great fit? So I am asking for opinions from others to what Bluetooth you guys are currently using and the pro's and cons of having the device. Thanks and hopefully we all can learn something with this thread
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July 26th, 2008, 12:52 PM #29
Re: BlackBerry Users!
I dont have a blackberry but I am using the Motorola and I hate the feedback from usage in my ear. After I take it off of my ear, it feels like I am deaf or have just got out of a car with someone who has a boomng system. I might not be saying this right, but it feels like my ears are stopped up.
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August 2nd, 2008, 02:01 PM #30
Jawbone users
Hopefully this won't get moved or catergoized under something else but for all you Jawbone lovers out there who love the product but complain about the ill fit or other bluetooth users whose fit could be a little more snug, check out www.averysound.com. They custom make eargels for your bluetooth so you can take full advantage of the unit. Cost about $60 but if you have already forked out $100+ you might as well spend some more and get all the benefits your unit has to offer. I hope this helps someone because I have the Jawbone and the Jawbone 2 and this site is a life saver!
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