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My BBM stays the same always, always allowing my friends/family/colleagues instant access, no matter what number i am using.01-06-12 12:33 AMLike 0 -
by the way , lazy is what i see for someone that complains anytime something happens to their pc , they're way too lazy to see what is the problem or research it , thats why wiki , or google was invented . to learn , to make things easier , not for people to get lazy . if you complain about one thing , just leave it and let it run its natural course , not like anything or any one is stopping you from using a "outdated" software which happens to make multitasking and everything in my life seem like it takes only seconds .Last edited by suot.doi; 01-06-12 at 12:57 AM.
01-06-12 12:52 AMLike 0 - i doubt rims going to hurt really , its just americans , because of "their god given rightousness" to say whatever they do , the whole of the world must be wrong . i'm going to bluntly say it here , american is iphone nation , the rest of europe and asia well - they are blackberry , compare that on an international level how many people populate a country ..01-06-12 01:00 AMLike 0
- I can honestly say that I didn't like nor did I use BBM. My husband, mom and sister as well as about 10 friends all had BBs and I can count on one hand how many times I used it. We all sent texts instead with the exception of my mother. I didn't like it when my mother would harass me because I didn't immediately respond because "she knew I read it". I also don't think it's particularly smart to put your pin on Facebook or in the pin sharing threads here. It's asking for trouble. I am a heavy user of SMS as I loathe talking on the phone (working in a call centre for 10 years does that to you) but I have never understood the cult like following BBM has, even when I loved my BB.
Truth be told I couldn't care less about iMessage either. If it was all text messaging I'd be fine.
Sent from my iPhone 4 using Tapatalk01-06-12 01:00 AMLike 0 - i doubt rims going to hurt really , its just americans , because of "their god given rightousness" to say whatever they do , the whole of the world must be wrong . i'm going to bluntly say it here , american is iphone nation , the rest of europe and asia well - they are blackberry , compare that on an international level how many people populate a country ..
The whole "Apple is only popular in the US" meme is falling apart pretty quickly.01-06-12 01:18 AMLike 0 - Why debating about if iMessage or BBM is better? BBM is BB-exclusive, iMessage is iPhone-exclusive...does it make you feel better to bash the other platform??
Aside from that, I think nowadays most people use Whatsapp anyway to communicate with friends on different platforms...exclusive-only messengers are so limiting, although I like using BBM with friends who have a BB (but only 3 people)01-06-12 02:36 AMLike 0 -
I'd be surprised if this is not already in BB 10.01-06-12 02:41 AMLike 0 -
- Although I understand the desire to p*ss all over iPhonists and Apple lovers, especially due to some of the blatant misinformation projected by iFans, at some point one group has to grow up and say: "yeah, it's got it's problems, ours does too sometimes. Next"
Just my opinion though.
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Restoring emails first is a must.01-06-12 05:17 AMLike 0 - Worked a handful of times for me in countless device switches. Everything else, Email, Contact/Calendar sync, AppWorld etc. switches easily but the BBM email restore is hit or miss, mainly miss. FYI, I always transfer mt email 1st and let contact/cal activation complete before trying BBM restore.
Works without fail every single time for me, one important thing is though to restore emails first before you attempt to restore BBM, if you don't then the whole process will be messed up. This applies to other services too, Protect, Podcasts, BB News etc.
Restoring emails first is a must.01-06-12 06:42 AMLike 0 - Worked a handful of times for me in countless device switches. Everything else, Email, Contact/Calendar sync, AppWorld etc. switches easily but the BBM email restore is hit or miss, mainly miss. FYI, I always transfer mt email 1st and let contact/cal activation complete before trying BBM restore.01-06-12 07:24 AMLike 0
- ChrisySeeker of the WaySame with my mom's iPhone. She never set up an Apple ID. She's probably never heard that term. She uses iMessage.
I guess too, it would just be easier for me to have an iPhone because my entire family has them. Most friends do as well.pri79269 likes this.01-06-12 08:02 AMLike 1 - The Imessage so-called seamless recognition of contacts on who has Imessage or not, is infact = Whatsapp seamless recognition of your contacts on who has Whatsapp or not. The advantage Whatsapp has over Imessage though is you can block a contact if they plss you off (They see you online but cant send you messages).
For the record - I think BB should include the Whatsapp block function with the added function of "block future invitations from contact" (already exist on BB's) just incase you wanted to get rid of them totally. The Pin, for me.. is just as easy as asking for a phone number so nothing long there. When i switch phones once i sign with my BBID all BBM contacts and groups are restored automatically. No need to re-invite anyone.
Another very similar app we have on BB that works like Imessage is CrunchSMS which is also on Iphone and Android devices. It sends normal texts but also if your number is registered with Textfreek (a CrunchSMS service) you can SMS other Textfreek users for free and it uses data not the Carrier. It also scans your contacts to see if any of your friends are Textfreek registered so you can message them.. other wise it will only allow normal text. Sounds a bit like Imessage right? Funny enough it even has the exact bubble format as Iphone and sends emoji's compatible with Iphone and not on most others (BB inclusive). If only CrunchSMS had marketed the Textfreek thing better and emphasized free messaging they could have done really well like whatsapp. Problem is they marketed it as just a text app. For all you know they could be the original idea/inspiration behind the Imessage idea.
All I'm saying is the way Imessage works a lot of Iphone die hard's won't accept that these things have been in place for ages... on Blackberry. It's nothing new.. ya'll just need to look around you.
Now all that mumbo jumbo about needing to register either the number or email or apple ID.. or messages sent to two or more devices bcos they all use same Apple ID (Wifey can't be seeing my messages yo).. or when u switch phones you have to go on some site and de-register your tel# or email etc.. or not sure if message delivered, read, mistakenly send an international text and whatnot.. It's all just long to me.
Keep the debate going tho.. enjoying the clash of opinions. I'm learning..Last edited by BlackB_G; 01-06-12 at 09:01 AM.
01-06-12 08:49 AMLike 0 - The Imessage so-called seamless recognition of contacts on who has Imessage or not, is infact = Whatsapp seamless recognition of your contacts on who has Whatsapp or not. The advantage Whatsapp has over Imessage though is you can block a contact if they plss you off (They see you online but cant send you messages).
For the record - I think BB should include the Whatsapp block function with the added function of "block future invitations from contact" (already exist on BB's) just incase you wanted to get rid of them totally. The Pin, for me.. is just as easy as asking for a phone number so nothing long there. When i switch phones once i sign with my BBID all BBM contacts and groups are restored automatically. No need to re-invite anyone.
Another very similar app we have on BB that works like Imessage is CrunchSMS which is also on Iphone and Android devices. It sends normal texts but also if your number is registered with Textfreek (a CrunchSMS service) you can SMS other Textfreek users for free and it uses data not the Carrier. It also scans your contacts to see if any of your friends are Textfreek registered so you can message them.. other wise it will only allow normal text. Sounds a bit like Imessage right? Funny enough it even has the exact bubble format as Iphone and sends emoji's compatible with Iphone and not on most others (BB inclusive). If only CrunchSMS had marketed the Textfreek thing better and emphasized free messaging they could have done really well like whatsapp. Problem is they marketed it as just a text app. For all you know they could be the original idea/inspiration behind the Imessage idea.
All I'm saying is the way Imessage works a lot of Iphone die hard's won't accept that these things have been in place for ages... on Blackberry. It's nothing new.. ya'll just need to look around you.
Now all that mumbo jumbo about needing to register either the number or email or apple ID.. or messages sent to two or more devices bcos they all use same Apple ID (Wifey can't be seeing my messages yo).. or when u switch phones you have to go on some site and de-register your tel# or email etc.. or not sure if message delivered, read, mistakenly send an international text and whatnot.. It's all just long to me.
Keep the debate going tho.. enjoying the clash of opinions. I'm learning..01-06-12 10:09 AMLike 0 - I don't believe anyone ever disputed that other "so-called" messaging systems existed. I personally have whatsapp and KIK on my iPhone. The problem is very few people i know use them or have even heard of them.
Also, I believe that blocking a contact in iMessage is the same procedure you would use to block an SMS contact, it has to be done through the carrier.
The Imessage so-called seamless recognition of contacts on who has Imessage or not, is infact = Whatsapp seamless recognition of your contacts on who has Whatsapp or not. The advantage Whatsapp has over Imessage though is you can block a contact if they plss you off (They see you online but cant send you messages).
For the record - I think BB should include the Whatsapp block function with the added function of "block future invitations from contact" (already exist on BB's) just incase you wanted to get rid of them totally. The Pin, for me.. is just as easy as asking for a phone number so nothing long there. When i switch phones once i sign with my BBID all BBM contacts and groups are restored automatically. No need to re-invite anyone.
Another very similar app we have on BB that works like Imessage is CrunchSMS which is also on Iphone and Android devices. It sends normal texts but also if your number is registered with Textfreek (a CrunchSMS service) you can SMS other Textfreek users for free and it uses data not the Carrier. It also scans your contacts to see if any of your friends are Textfreek registered so you can message them.. other wise it will only allow normal text. Sounds a bit like Imessage right? Funny enough it even has the exact bubble format as Iphone and sends emoji's compatible with Iphone and not on most others (BB inclusive). If only CrunchSMS had marketed the Textfreek thing better and emphasized free messaging they could have done really well like whatsapp. Problem is they marketed it as just a text app. For all you know they could be the original idea/inspiration behind the Imessage idea.
All I'm saying is the way Imessage works a lot of Iphone die hard's won't accept that these things have been in place for ages... on Blackberry. It's nothing new.. ya'll just need to look around you.
Now all that mumbo jumbo about needing to register either the number or email or apple ID.. or messages sent to two or more devices bcos they all use same Apple ID (Wifey can't be seeing my messages yo).. or when u switch phones you have to go on some site and de-register your tel# or email etc.. or not sure if message delivered, read, mistakenly send an international text and whatnot.. It's all just long to me.
Keep the debate going tho.. enjoying the clash of opinions. I'm learning..
Sent from my iPhone4s using Tapatalk01-06-12 11:22 AMLike 0 - I don't believe anyone ever disputed that other "so-called" messaging systems existed. I personally have whatsapp and KIK on my iPhone. The problem is very few people i know use them or have even heard of them.
Also, I believe that blocking a contact in iMessage is the same procedure you would use to block an SMS contact, it has to be done through the carrier.
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