BlackBerry 8800
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- Kudangking TuTu
- wce
- 06 Jul 2007
Why in the hell do we buy blackberry??!! This is the most failure phone ever... It looks ugly and work even sucks!! Blackberry shall pull out all thier ass looks model and make a change if they wants to grow, at least, survive!!!
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- chris
- jRh
- 04 Jul 2007
Everytime I send an email through my phone it always sends me a copy of the email. How do i fix this?
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- Anonymous
- kaK
- 04 Jul 2007
HELP!When I attempt to receive a song via bluetooth it asks for a password.But the thing is the phone sending the song has no password attached to the bluetooth.Is there like a default password or something?
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- Anonymous
- MnQ
- 02 Jul 2007
Blackberrys are all very bad phones. They are ugly to begin with. They are not smartphones or pocket pc's because they have no WLAN.
This 8800 is not exception. It's an amateur poseur's smart phone.
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- Mrs. Imran
- PDT
- 29 Jun 2007
i think it is a totally man's thing. I just send 8800 to my husband as his birthday gift. hopefully he will like it. please pray for me.
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- jle
- j2@
- 26 Jun 2007
Can someone help!!! Where do I find the password for Telenav? Please help!!! Thanks
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- Adnan Hafeez
- PSd
- 25 Jun 2007
I have used numerious GSM handhelds from I-Mate to top range sonyericssons but BB8800 is the best of all. Very good experience so far
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- Cassie
- 2C5
- 24 Jun 2007
I love the blackberry series! although the pearl had a bad batch it was still great. the 8800 has a few more redeaming features, but i agree, there is no point in making another BB almost identical to the pearl and charging heaps more for it WITHOUT 3G!!! and they've taken the 8707g off the shelf! best BB ever made. can u download the BB BROWSER to another sort of pda? it would make life cheaper.
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- Anonymous
- 2If
- 22 Jun 2007
Love the BB8800 as far as it goes, but won't buy until RIM put 3G into it. Here's hoping that the BB8900 has it.
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- Adjustment of Ringto
- 0gb
- 14 Jun 2007
An distinct tone can be selected for ring, person, sms, mms, and email.
> go to the speaker icon. Press button
> Sroll down to advanced. Press button.
* You will see "Profiles."
> Press the button for whatever is currently highlighted - maybe (Normal).
> Scroll to whatever you wish, ring, sms, mms, etc. Press button. > Adjust from options.
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- JL
- j2@
- 14 Jun 2007
Anyone knows how to change the ringtone on the incoming emails or texts? Thanks
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- Foppe
- Pk$
- 14 Jun 2007
Does anyone knows how to do this cell as a modem for my laptop?
I live in Brazil, great phone but without this is noot a good phone for me instead of i just bought one
thanks
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- Anonymous
- Gyi
- 13 Jun 2007
The GPS is offered through applications such as Telenav. $9.99 per month - turn by turn audio navigation, business finder, gas finder...
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- Anonymous
- n1w
- 11 Jun 2007
its a shame their's no 3G or WiFi
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- Dev
- IeR
- 09 Jun 2007
Can someone explain me 'Built-in GPS navigation with BlackBerry maps'? Does this mean we do not pay anything extra for the GPS navigation? Is it same as the TOM TOM (prevelant in UK)..>???
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- Cooley
- jZR
- 09 Jun 2007
I love it - i had the 8700 for aweek and it was good -but not as good as the 8800 overall! This phone really can enhance any business person as far as keeping up with client emails and phone calls!
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- jojee
- PxK
- 08 Jun 2007
I am using the black berry 8800 since last 3 months, its very great and useful for corporate commnuication,.acctually honestly, i couldnot understand it throughly, its very tough one, but with the passage time i will come to know.
Is there any one to teach me how to use 8800 please call me 0092-300-5286760
Thanks
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- govind paliath
- 2S5
- 07 Jun 2007
i love blackberry.but there is no camera
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- Marc
- 4mX
- 06 Jun 2007
I decided to get a Blackberry 8800 to receive our corporate e-mail. Prior to this I was using a SonyEricsson P990i. I could not get Blackberry Connect to work on that with Rogers Wireless (Canada).
The BB8800 not only met, but exceeded, my expectations for receiving email from work. It was a bonus to be able to receive personal emails too (via BIS). Only after using it did I realize that it basically becomes my Outlook extension. It's wonderful.
The hardware is good. The screen is big, clear and can be very bright. The keyboard is easy to use considering it's small size. Overall constuction is good - although not as solid "feeling" as my SE P990i.
I had to get used to how the BB OS works. It was not so difficult. I guess it was just a learning curve since I was so used to my SE P990i. What I love about the BB8800 is how responsive it is. I applaud RIM in prioritizing responsiveness over eye-candy.
The roller-ball is a good navigation tool. I can't really complain, but I would agree with some reviewers that it would help if it were easier to press.
The only complaint I have really is that the 'P' key seems to require more effort to register a key press.
As for GPS, it works well with the BB maps program. I found it useful when I was looking for an address in Montreal.
I would recommend the BB8800 to anyone considering it.
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- Raza_pk
- PGh
- 04 Jun 2007
Hi....
In mobile device Nokia E61 has the best web browser. Please anyone tell me that BB8800's web browser is better/faster than Nokia E61's Web browser.
Rgds....