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Damm.....the torch looks nice to me now........But I would like to use it on tmobile......anybody has any insight on the torch using it for tmobile?
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Originally Posted by Mr Marcus
kinda miss my blackberry...
Originally Posted by DAYTONA 5000
Originally Posted by Mr Marcus
kinda miss my blackberry...
yeah, you officially dunno what your talking about....have fun with your antiquated sidekick stand in.Originally Posted by ninjahood
For what I need in a phone my 9780 (not 9700) > all those phones.
All I do is text, BBM, and email. I dont watch Youtube, watch movies, or do other pointless "conveniences" on my phone.People use those features cause its already on their phone, so they "might as well".
Get outta here with that. Darn gimmicks.
yeah, you officially dunno what your talking about....have fun with your antiquated sidekick stand in.Originally Posted by ninjahood
For what I need in a phone my 9780 (not 9700) > all those phones.
All I do is text, BBM, and email. I dont watch Youtube, watch movies, or do other pointless "conveniences" on my phone.People use those features cause its already on their phone, so they "might as well".
Get outta here with that. Darn gimmicks.
The only thing I don't like about the surepress is if I text/surf when the wife is sleeping. She doesn't like the clickingOriginally Posted by RezzurrectMe
The storm is actually is great device.....the fall back to it in my opinion is the surepress screen......hopefully they do not go back to using that againOriginally Posted by heelntoe wit my nyks
I must be the 1% minority who bought the OG Storm and has no problems. My Upgrade came up. Not gonna jump on the iPhone bandwagon. The Thunderbolt looks interesting. I love my BBM, though.Originally Posted by Releventmuzik
Originally Posted by ToLiveandDieinNJ
I have an OG Storm, just waiting on the word tomorrow, to make my next move, either IPhone or HTC Thunderbolt.
where I am. got the storm hate it.
The only thing I don't like about the surepress is if I text/surf when the wife is sleeping. She doesn't like the clickingOriginally Posted by RezzurrectMe
The storm is actually is great device.....the fall back to it in my opinion is the surepress screen......hopefully they do not go back to using that againOriginally Posted by heelntoe wit my nyks
I must be the 1% minority who bought the OG Storm and has no problems. My Upgrade came up. Not gonna jump on the iPhone bandwagon. The Thunderbolt looks interesting. I love my BBM, though.Originally Posted by Releventmuzik
Originally Posted by ToLiveandDieinNJ
I have an OG Storm, just waiting on the word tomorrow, to make my next move, either IPhone or HTC Thunderbolt.
where I am. got the storm hate it.
Originally Posted by lokiD40
[h3]Exclusive: BlackBerry Dakota gets pictured; the touch and type BlackBerry you’ve been waiting for[/h3]
By: Jonathan S. Geller | Jan 13th, 2011 at 08:51AM
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Filed Under: Exclusives, Mobile
We just got our hands on the first ever photo of the BlackBerry Dakota — you know, the device that’s going to sit right at the head of the BlackBerry family dinner table. What about the specifications for the BlackBerry Dakota? What, you thought we’d skimp out on you? How about the famous original Bold styling, HD video recording, NFC, 3G Mobile hotspot, magnetometer and much, much more! Full specs after the break!
- Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
- Tri-band UMTS
- 5 megapixel camera with HD video recording, flash, and image stabilization
- 4GB of built in storage, 768MB of RAM
- 2.8-inch VGA 640 x 480 capacitive screen
- WiFi b,g,n on 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies
- 3G mobile hotspot!
- MicroUSB port
- Bluetooth
- NFC
- Magnetometer
- Accelerometer
- Proximity sensor
- 10.5mm thin
- Launches with BlackBerry OS 6.1
Originally Posted by lokiD40
[h3]Exclusive: BlackBerry Dakota gets pictured; the touch and type BlackBerry you’ve been waiting for[/h3]
By: Jonathan S. Geller | Jan 13th, 2011 at 08:51AM
/www.bgr.com/?p=72917">http://www.bgr.com/?p=72917">View Comments
Filed Under: Exclusives, Mobile
We just got our hands on the first ever photo of the BlackBerry Dakota — you know, the device that’s going to sit right at the head of the BlackBerry family dinner table. What about the specifications for the BlackBerry Dakota? What, you thought we’d skimp out on you? How about the famous original Bold styling, HD video recording, NFC, 3G Mobile hotspot, magnetometer and much, much more! Full specs after the break!
- Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
- Tri-band UMTS
- 5 megapixel camera with HD video recording, flash, and image stabilization
- 4GB of built in storage, 768MB of RAM
- 2.8-inch VGA 640 x 480 capacitive screen
- WiFi b,g,n on 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies
- 3G mobile hotspot!
- MicroUSB port
- Bluetooth
- NFC
- Magnetometer
- Accelerometer
- Proximity sensor
- 10.5mm thin
- Launches with BlackBerry OS 6.1
[h1]BlackBerry Storm3 Leaked, Claims 1.2GHz CPU, WVGA Screen[/h1]
File under: News
By: Evan Blass | 11:22 AM 14-Jan-11 | - Comments
Even more BlackBerry leaks today following the Dakota, Curve "Apollo," and Torch 2, and BGR seems to have saved the best for the last: the BlackBerry Storm3. Actually, the full touchscreen device pictured above may not even be branded Storm, according to the report; Monaco and Monza are supposedly the codenames for foreign variation of the OS 6.1-powered handset. Looking nearly the same as the optical trackpad-equipped device we saw last September -- and not like the 9570 Storm2 refresh also rumored to be in the works -- this model is said to sport a 1.2GHz processor (just like the alleged Torch 2) along with a 3.7-inch capacitive WVGA display, five-megapixel camera with 720p HD video capture, and 512MB RAM / 8GB storage capacity.
Other notable features are the supposed 2.4GHz b/g/n plus 5GHz a/n WiFi (UMA calling may be supported), as well as an accelerometer and digital compass. The Storm3 or whatever it's called will also act as a mobile hotspot. BGR tells us to expect a release around September, so we're not really sure what's going on with the Storm2 9750 at this point.
Source: BGR
[h1]BlackBerry Storm3 Leaked, Claims 1.2GHz CPU, WVGA Screen[/h1]
File under: News
By: Evan Blass | 11:22 AM 14-Jan-11 | - Comments
Even more BlackBerry leaks today following the Dakota, Curve "Apollo," and Torch 2, and BGR seems to have saved the best for the last: the BlackBerry Storm3. Actually, the full touchscreen device pictured above may not even be branded Storm, according to the report; Monaco and Monza are supposedly the codenames for foreign variation of the OS 6.1-powered handset. Looking nearly the same as the optical trackpad-equipped device we saw last September -- and not like the 9570 Storm2 refresh also rumored to be in the works -- this model is said to sport a 1.2GHz processor (just like the alleged Torch 2) along with a 3.7-inch capacitive WVGA display, five-megapixel camera with 720p HD video capture, and 512MB RAM / 8GB storage capacity.
Other notable features are the supposed 2.4GHz b/g/n plus 5GHz a/n WiFi (UMA calling may be supported), as well as an accelerometer and digital compass. The Storm3 or whatever it's called will also act as a mobile hotspot. BGR tells us to expect a release around September, so we're not really sure what's going on with the Storm2 9750 at this point.
Source: BGR