BlackBerry?
minneap
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So a buddy of mine are starting to partner up on some business shit and he's gonna lace me with a BlackBerry 8830 World Edition with a memory card for music, trade for a couple beats for his hockey company's splash page. I was really hoping to get an iPhone sometime this summer but cash isn't flowing as expected, cancelling Verizon would be a bitch and I can fusk with a free BB.To the experienced BlackBerry owners, is the 8830 something worth holding onto? Internet is a must obviously. Necessary apps? What's the deal with the music player/MP3 interface? Do I need to switch my email over to a BlackBerry account? BB heads know the deal.
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That said, I'm sure plenty of people here will tell you that anything but an iphone is doo doo, and now that my ipod is broken I'm wavering. I have a bunch of mp3s on my blackberry, but the media player is genuinely simplistic. It works, but the interface is just no where near as graceful as an ipod.
I do occasionally bang out 2 page work emails on the train, which sounds like torture to me on a touch keyboard, although I'm sure you get used to it. I like blackberries a lot, especially free ones..
Wordagio. I rock the new curve too, and I'm really happy with it. The media player does what its supposed to, and an 8gig memory card cost me $20. Internet can be hella slow though, cause it's not on 3g. If internet is necessary for you find out if your joint is on 3g or not.
Here's a top tip: If you can get onto wi-fi, turn off your provider (t-mobile, AT&T etc). In the top right, instead of 'EDGE' or '3G' you'll see 'UMA' - every call you now make will now be made via the wi-fi connection - and free of charge. I know this works on the t-mobile network, not sure of the others.