RIM should sell Pb's ready to use out of the box
- I been dealing with my Pb for about 2 weeks to make it usable, first the swipe thing, solved thanks to this great site, then wifi (I'm in between ISP and relying in my 3g dongle, but thanks to Android save the day) I have already updated the 2.0 SO twice, now dealing with the poor battery life (barely made it to the end of the day on a full charge).
As the title says RIM should sell the Pb's to work right out the box, cause if it weren't for Crackberry I would have send it back and ask for a refund.
I think this sort of things let people down looking for other options, simplier to use (apple and Android).02-27-12 03:57 PMLike 0 - ThunderbuckRetired Moderator...not to mention, the cost that would be incurred every time there was an update. RIM would have to go into each box, retrieve the unit, and update it.
There MAY be a point where they can have MORE of the system in place on unboxing, but what you're asking for isn't necessarily the most efficient.02-27-12 04:09 PMLike 0 - I been dealing with my Pb for about 2 weeks to make it usable, first the swipe thing, solved thanks to this great site, then wifi (I'm in between ISP and relying in my 3g dongle, but thanks to Android save the day) I have already updated the 2.0 SO twice, now dealing with the poor battery life (barely made it to the end of the day on a full charge).
As the title says RIM should sell the Pb's to work right out the box, cause if it weren't for Crackberry I would have send it back and ask for a refund.
I think this sort of things let people down looking for other options, simplier to use (apple and Android).
02-27-12 04:22 PMLike 7 - I been dealing with my Pb for about 2 weeks to make it usable, first the swipe thing, solved thanks to this great site, then wifi (I'm in between ISP and relying in my 3g dongle, but thanks to Android save the day) I have already updated the 2.0 SO twice, now dealing with the poor battery life (barely made it to the end of the day on a full charge).
As the title says RIM should sell the Pb's to work right out the box, cause if it weren't for Crackberry I would have send it back and ask for a refund.
I think this sort of things let people down looking for other options, simplier to use (apple and Android).Knucklehead1964 likes this.02-27-12 04:24 PMLike 1 -
- I dont know why your having so much trouble with your PB, but I hate to tell ya my PB worked right out of the box for me, as did my GF's and now I just set up another one for a friend of mine as she is electronically illiterate LOL and that one worked out of the box too! I find each persons is having problems is very confusing as all of mine worked flawlessly...I dont know if its USER error or what? LOL
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02-27-12 04:42 PMLike 0 - I would agree with the user insofar as the pb should be able to boot up with whatever OS was packaged at the time. Then step through some startup process where they are offered UPDATE to latest OS now or (burn in h3ll!).
But having to immediately go out and find wifi if one does not have it can be taxing or hard (or as the soldier noticed not even possible!) to get it working .....02-27-12 04:54 PMLike 2 - I don't get it, the PlayBook is soooo easy to setup. It just takes some minutes or more to go through the walkthrough/guide,
after that you are basically done and you can put all your stuffs on it. I guess peoples are too ''noobish'' to set it up.
Or are just too spoiled/stubborn to setup something that easy, i know it's easy when something is already setup for you. (i want that too)
But why can't you just take some time to get through all the stuffs? Seriously the peoples all around the world are soooo spoiled nowadays.
No offense OP just saying so, Ofcourse it would be good to have everything set already.
I had the PlayBook set up in no time le voila le easy! So i call it a !!USER ERROR!! Critical failureeee.02-27-12 05:03 PMLike 0 - Yes and no. When I got my first PB, I didn't have wi-fi in the house. Cranberry answered the myriad of questions I had in the first few hours of my signing on as a member. Two members in particular cheered me on, and within several hours of being spoon fed by blackjack and jafobabe, I learned about 90+% of everything. I needed to fully enjoy and deploy my PB.
If the PB was ready to go right out of the box, I may not have even come to the forum for any help.Last edited by alnamvet68; 02-27-12 at 05:08 PM.
02-27-12 05:06 PMLike 0 - Personally I would be upset if I didn't have the option to set it up myself as I love it. Plus it's straight forward, quick and easy. Also as mentioned before, other similar electronics set up in much the same way or more so. Example being my brother getting an ipad last week and couldn't do anything until he got it home to fully set up.02-27-12 05:10 PMLike 0
- Well mine didn't work out of the, box until I got wifi (tether from my android tablet, wich by the way only took me 3 minutes to set it up when bought it), as F2 says " pb should be able to boot up with whatever OS was packaged at the time."
I'm only saying that RIM should make it easier for the electronically illiterate cause all that people are buying apples or androids.
By the way I've messing with roms and customizations since the windoz 6.0 cellphones02-27-12 05:36 PMLike 0 - Hey, it was easier than the 9930 I just got from the ups guy. I could not figure out how to open the battery compartment. I had to find the answer - where else - CRACKBERRY DOT COM (in the most blog like intro voice possible). Charging it up now.
Alas, now I have to go back outside and dig a grave for a poor cat!02-27-12 06:20 PMLike 0 - I been dealing with my Pb for about 2 weeks to make it usable, first the swipe thing, solved thanks to this great site, then wifi (I'm in between ISP and relying in my 3g dongle, but thanks to Android save the day) I have already updated the 2.0 SO twice, now dealing with the poor battery life (barely made it to the end of the day on a full charge).
As the title says RIM should sell the Pb's to work right out the box, cause if it weren't for Crackberry I would have send it back and ask for a refund.
I think this sort of things let people down looking for other options, simplier to use (apple and Android).
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02-27-12 06:29 PMLike 0 - i took mine out of the box charged it turned it on and updated it, never had any trouble with it, it does almost as much as my laptop anything ive needed to know ive got my answer on here but no problems as such i just wish the bluetooth worked like my laptop then id be a happy happy lady02-27-12 06:30 PMLike 0
- ROTFLMAO!!! I couldn't figure out how to get mine open either and did a search on Crackberry as well. Glad I'm not the only one.02-27-12 06:38 PMLike 0
- I dont know why your having so much trouble with your PB, but I hate to tell ya my PB worked right out of the box for me, as did my GF's and now I just set up another one for a friend of mine as she is electronically illiterate LOL and that one worked out of the box too! I find each persons is having problems is very confusing as all of mine worked flawlessly...I dont know if its USER error or what? LOL
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02-27-12 07:45 PMLike 0 - I think with OS 2 now out there they should come standard with OS 2, even if you have to call back old stock it would be worth it. You wouldnt do this for all small updates BUT for this big an update you want a new package design and OS 2 stamping and have them preloaded with OS 2.
And they do need to allow them to be useable without needed a wifi connection to set it up immediately. you need to be able to open in the car and start playing with it.oldtimeBBaddict and FF22 like this.02-27-12 07:51 PMLike 2
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