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Originally Posted by Braindrain
(Post 20361847)
Yes, but the phone was locked down in "demo mode" so it was pretty difficult to try it live. It has a good feel as it feels really solid. It's not gargantuan, nor does it need to be.
However, I'd really like to also try the Q10. |
9930 on Verizon here. I've had 3 DROIDs and came back to the 9930 every time.
Can't beat the battery life and keyboard. If I want entertainment, I have a tablet for that. |
Originally Posted by bchandler02
(Post 20380359)
9930 on Verizon here. I've had 3 DROIDs and came back to the 9930 every time.
Can't beat the battery life and keyboard. If I want entertainment, I have a tablet for that. The BB is for communications. The Galaxy Tab 2 is for amusement. |
9780 here. I'm wondering what the Q10 will be like. Can't even imagine using a phone with:eek:ut a keyboard. What were they thinking by releasing the Z10 so much sooner?
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Originally Posted by Xyzzy
(Post 20381060)
9780 here. I'm wondering what the Q10 will be like. Can't even imagine using a phone with:eek:ut a keyboard. What were they thinking by releasing the Z10 so much sooner?
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Quite a bit of buzz that Ford has dropped Microsoft and will adopt Blackberry for MyFord/Sync2 auto connectivity/infotainment in 2015.
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Traded-in an unused (as in collecting dust now) 9780 for $200 at T-Mobile for a Galaxy S4.
You get $250 if you get another BB device. A new Q10 will run you about $260+tax after trade-in credit. |
Originally Posted by pseudoswede
(Post 22421445)
Traded-in an unused (as in collecting dust now) 9780 for $200 at T-Mobile for a Galaxy S4.
You get $250 if you get another BB device. A new Q10 will run you about $260+tax after trade-in credit. I'm excited to see the Q20. Return of the trackpad for precision selection and call / end keys. |
Originally Posted by elCheapoDeluxe
(Post 22422459)
I'm excited to see the Q20. Return of the trackpad for precision selection and call / end keys.
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Originally Posted by pseudoswede
(Post 22422647)
Are there no pictures of the device? Google can't find anything.
http://crackberry.com/blackberry-ann...blackberry-q20 |
Originally Posted by elCheapoDeluxe
(Post 22422459)
I took advantage of this to get a new Q10 and give my old one to a new ex-Android convert.
I'm excited to see the Q20. Return of the trackpad for precision selection and call / end keys. |
Originally Posted by Xyzzy
(Post 22423333)
...and I was going to stop by T-Mobile to trade an old 9780 for a shiny new Q10 with a $250 discount... n:rolleyes:w perhaps i'll wait... or perhaps I'll do that and check out a Q20 if/when they arrive as I'm not going to be able to wait until the second half of the year. Besides, I've still got other BBs here waiting to be traded in... choices, choices...
If you get a Q10 let me know and I'll upload the APK files I used to get started. After you get the google account services and Snap installed once then you won't have to worry about this stuff again. 10.2.1 also brought better lock screen notifications, configurable quick menu options, and a few other nice things. Too bad T-Mobile has delayed their release of it for another month while they work out WiFi Calling but you can always install the general version without WiFi Calling for now. |
Originally Posted by Xyzzy
(Post 22423333)
...and I was going to stop by T-Mobile to trade an old 9780 for a shiny new Q10 with a $250 discount... n:rolleyes:w perhaps i'll wait...
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Thinking about buying the following device for international travel. Need a phone, under $100, for calling and texting only. Not concerned with data.
Largely, I'm wondering how widespread this phone would be able to be used... Looking for max coverage throughout the world. Traveling international 4-5 times a year, anywhere from Japan to China to Peru to Colombia to Middle East or Europe. My primary phone is an iPhone 5, which I'll use when I'm under WiFi. Plan on buying country-specific SIM cards and throwing them in the phone. http://www.amazon.com/Blackberry-Cur...ackberry+curve |
That phone would be pretty widely usable for calling / texting. Data is where things get dicier.
That curve supports: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 3G Network HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 HSDPA 900 / 1700 / 2100 According to this chart, it should handle at minimum 2G in every country listed http://www.worldtimezone.com/gsm.html |
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