Yes is there? If there is, what is going to be the price for it?
I would like to upgrade to the 8900 when it comes out, but I just recently got my 8320 (Nov 2008), so I know I will be paying full price for the 8900. But would like to know how much it is going to be so that I can save up for it
When can we expect a BlackBerry that will work on T-Mobile USA's 3G network and what form might it take? I've been very pleased with T-Mobile these past few years, but when my contract is up in 2009, if there's no viable T-Mobile 3G BB option available, I might switch to AT&T.
When can we expect a BlackBerry that will work on T-Mobile USA's 3G network and what form might it take? I've been very pleased with T-Mobile these past few years, but when my contract is up in 2009, if there's no viable T-Mobile 3G BB option available, I might switch to AT&T.
Thanks in advance for your info.
Did anyone answer you on this? These are my sentiments exactly.
hope this gets answered. Exactly my question. I'd like the 8900, but would be upset if I get one and then either the Bold or the 8900 comes along with 3G.
Ok I never had T-Mobile or any Sim Card Based Phone so bare with me. My gf has T-mobile not a fan.. but anyways she has a nokia phone old and its messed up so she bought a new phone a samsung.. i didnt write down model numbers but i dont think its nessary.. but she tried switching her sim card to the new phone but only 3 numbers appear. so when i tried going on her old phone and tried copying her numbers to the sim i keep getting a sim card protected????????? anyone help me on that or how to change her numbers to be saved on it rather then on the old phones memory?
Yes is there? If there is, what is going to be the price for it?
I would like to upgrade to the 8900 when it comes out, but I just recently got my 8320 (Nov 2008), so I know I will be paying full price for the 8900. But would like to know how much it is going to be so that I can save up for it
Yup Yup ...any chance we can get it sooner than 2/18/2009 ?
Maybe if someone doesn't have a plan, but I used BB Messenger all over the US before I had unlimited text messages, as well as all over the world and was NEVER charged for text messages relating to BB Messenger. I had an AT&T rep tell me that Blackberry PINs and IMs weren't covered in their $30/mo data plan (which seemed ludicrous to me), only to find out that in fact they are.
What's the difference between the regular and flexpay networks?
Also, is it possible for me to get a 2 year agreement? I'm a collge student and have no credit.
Thanks
depends if you have credit or no credit. Flexpay is to help offer T-Mobile service to people with bad to no credit or as a prepaid way of measuring your usage to prevent high bills. you could get a flexpay two year agreement if your credit has a little bit of usage
depends what phone your using and if you have a blackberry data plan. if its a pearl with no data plan but bbvaddon which is free enabler then text but if you have the curve you need the data package
When can we expect a BlackBerry that will work on T-Mobile USA's 3G network and what form might it take? I've been very pleased with T-Mobile these past few years, but when my contract is up in 2009, if there's no viable T-Mobile 3G BB option available, I might switch to AT&T.
Thanks in advance for your info.
i have no information on the 3g blackberry because of the fact that our 3g network is barely being rolled out. Tmobile is focusing more on the wifi based phones due to major metropolitan areas having wifi and wifi phone+uma=GREAT SIGNAL