Blackberry 8830 World Edition
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- xavier
- F4p
- 01 May 2007
Anyone help me, is there any blackberry phone support Chinease, Japanease and Korean languages. I heard someone said BB peral 8100 is ablet to read those language but can not writting.
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- Anonymous
- mEU
- 01 May 2007
D'Apprentic if you think tracker wheels are fun, you need to get out more!!!
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- me
- mXU
- 30 Apr 2007
If it's a world phone, it should be quad band
- a
- a.b.c. gum
- 4$7
- 30 Apr 2007
To:
"if it is "world phone" it should be quad band."
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First: maybe you should read first before u post. Second: Laugh out Loud
- k
- keita
- w0Q
- 29 Apr 2007
more and more stupid people are being born into this world! Just look below this post and you'll see why!
The phone supports both GSM and CDMA/EV-Do so being a quadband isn't really needed!!!!
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- Anonymous
- Pd@
- 28 Apr 2007
if it is "world phone" it should be quad band.
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- D'Apprentic
- YgN
- 28 Apr 2007
Blackberry has fallen off big time with the introduction of the trackball navigation. it makes the device jus a worry to operate compared to the 8700. the new devices are media friendly but a wrong step for the Blackberry family. they really need to re-introduce the track wheel which made owing a Blackberry fun and productive.
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- Anonymous
- n}F
- 27 Apr 2007
dont like fat phones...
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- loco
- niA
- 27 Apr 2007
Ugly,bunky and unhandy that what i call Blackberry,i rather buy a Nokia N95,so for sure i have have all those features and much more.
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- Andrew
- Uqr
- 26 Apr 2007
Not up to the mark. But it has a quite a cheap rate .Sid bring in some changes to the features .SHOULD be re launched with some addded features.or definitely should be removed 4rom tne stock
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- Fellix
- Gyi
- 26 Apr 2007
This phone is NOT full GSM nor full CDMA. This BB only supports 850/1900MHz CDMA and 900/1800MHz GSM
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- TheGman
- S35
- 26 Apr 2007
Another good move from Blackberry, but they still don't offer wifi in their newest handsets. I'd have thought this was fairly important with the increase in wireless networks in offices/home/hotspots. Otherwise it's nice to see Blackberry make a handset as global as possible, good stuff :-)
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- Pramit
- RBA
- 26 Apr 2007
good phone!!
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- Anonymous
- Swb
- 26 Apr 2007
Very interesting.