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I'm eligable for an upgrade,I currently own a torch 9810,I'm wondering if I should pickup the samsung nexus,but I would like to know if I would be able to receive my work email??
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You have to ask your IS or Internal IT department. You can probably get your email on it but they might not touch it if it is Android.
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Okay thanx
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I'm eligable for an upgrade,I currently own a torch 9810,I'm wondering if I should pickup the samsung nexus,but I would like to know if I would be able to receive my work email??
Have you considered upgrading to the Bold 9900?
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No I haven't, what do you consider different about the 9900 compared to the 9810???? Thanx
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No I haven't, what do you consider different about the 9900 compared to the 9810???? Thanx
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Why are you interested in the Nexus? The 9810 is a good phone.

The 9900 would offer the most comfortable typing experience. It has NFC so someday soon you could pay for store items with your phone. I think Android phones don't have Wikitude. The Bold is a great 'tool' and that's a good thing.

With a BB you could get the playbook.

I tried the Nexus. It looks nice but when I tried it I did notice it was laggy when some kind of Google map was running in some kind of wallpaper mode. I also found the UI did feel modern but nothing new was happening.

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