Does anyone know if it's possible to watch YouTube videos on a Curve 8320?
I was sent a link to a video and tried to launch it but I got a message saying my phone is not yet supported. Is this possibly just a setting I need to tweak on my phone?
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Does anyone know if it's possible to watch YouTube videos on a Curve 8320?
I was sent a link to a video and tried to launch it but I got a message saying my phone is not yet supported. Is this possibly just a setting I need to tweak on my phone?
No. But blueapple.mobi is a good alternative.
tinytube.net
you can watch any youtube video via this site
Just FYI, OS4.5 will allow you to watch youtube. It will be released Spring of 2008.
blueapple.mobi now in full screen :D
tinytube sounds interesting
I use blueapple.mobi all the time and works great.
I really hope OS 4.5 comes out soon - seems like life would be so much better for us mac users when it comes to our blackberries! In the mean time I'll check out tinytube.
Thank you so much! I LOVE this site!
And you know this because???
Maybe because it is documented all over the web, has been confirmed by RIM, many people on this site are running 4.5 BETAs and talk about it, and finally, the new Pearl has OS 4.3 on it, which is the same as 4.5 and they can watch it...
Good enough for you?
but it has been posted all over the web that it was supposed to be released in dec then in feb then even and exact dat of april 9th and all have come and gone and still no official release, so no its not good enough for me
Oh snap! Guess you told him
I was referring to YouTube, not the release date chief.
my bad, then to crazetoon, i apologize for being a smartass lol seriously
but judging by the above posts i thought you meant 4.5
I've tried blueapple and tiny tube on my pearl and nothing is really working, can I get it on my pearl?
4.3 on the new Pearl is not the same as 4.5. When it comes out, new Pearl users will need to update to that as well.
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The only difference I have been made aware of is the inclusion of Docs to Go.