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The reason I ask is because they seemed to have changed up the app and I wonder if they changed features to be more suited towards the power of the new hardware, which it seems they did.
How long does it take to boot up and lock on to you? Lastly, is there live turn by turn navigation like google maps or does it just lay out each turn?07-22-11 11:13 PMLike 0 -
Now that I checked... No NFC. it's supposed to be under Manage Connections, but is not listed.Last edited by Shake; 07-22-11 at 11:16 PM.
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The 9850/9860/9810 though....not so sure at this point. I would think they would but there is no sign of it yet in simulators or those that have it.
Edit: I see he didn't.07-22-11 11:14 PMLike 0 - Yeah... This is definitely appealing to the blackberry loyalist. I can't say enough about the keyboard, screen, and overall look and feel of the hardware. Just awesome. It's so thin and light. The backlighting of the keyboard reminds me of Tron for some reason (nerd alert). Just outlines everything and highlights the letters on the keys perfectly. The right side convenience key feels like the placed it a little low on the edge, but you won't accidentally bump it like on previous models. The location will take some getting used to.john_v likes this.07-22-11 11:32 PMLike 1
- Nothing that really gives a 'wow' type response. It's clearly a BB OS. Just refined. Cleaner icons and graphics. A few new minor options like BlackBerry ID. Not sure what this will he used for beyond App World. There is something called Smart Accessories which seems to be for some sort of USB dock. BlackBerry Protect is now installed with the OS. Documents To Go feels more useable with the pinch zoom and they updated its interface.07-22-11 11:42 PMLike 0
- Keyboard feels tight, easy to type on, and they got the size perfect. I have pretty large hands and it fits nicely.
The touchscreen responsiveness is spot on. Although I find myself sort of forgetting that it is a touchscreen since I am so used to trackpads and trackballs. The backlighting gives the keyboard and trackpad a phenomenal looking glow. Texting in the dark is a breeze.
Another bad thing I jusy noticed... No Mobile HotSpot. Not good.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com07-22-11 11:44 PMLike 0 - Sorry for repetitive adjectives, but I am running out of words to describe this thing. If you are expecting an OS overhaul, that didn't happen. I feel partial since I have been waiting for a BB like this for so long, but I assume most people here are of that same mindset.07-22-11 11:50 PMLike 3
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Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com07-22-11 11:52 PMLike 0 - Okay so you got the wrong guy here for this. I don't tweet or MyFace or SpaceBook. The feeds do seem to allow you to incorporate BBM somehow. Also, news/RSS feeds are within the social feeds app. Podcasts too. The best word I can use to describe it - synergy.07-23-11 12:03 AMLike 0
- the hotspot on the ip4s are enabled so if the 9900 has the hardware, i don't see why it wouldn't be enbled when its available to the general public. I'm beginning to think that the hardware is not there and that would really suck. Someone tell me i'm wrong before i consider an ip5!.07-23-11 12:03 AMLike 0
- the hotspot on the ip4s are enabled so if the 9900 has the hardware, i don't see why it wouldn't be enbled when its available to the general public. I'm beginning to think that the hardware is not there and that would really suck. Someone tell me i'm wrong before i consider an ip5!.07-23-11 12:09 AMLike 0
- Shake if you could answer the questions from my last post I'd appreciate it. Just making sure you didn't miss it.
Also if you could post photos taken that would be awesome!07-23-11 12:11 AMLike 0 -
How is the alarm application, any options for multiple alarm option (not a big deal, really just curious)
How about good old bbery programs like Viigo, shortcutme, berrybuzz (whatever you may have). All working fine for you?07-23-11 12:14 AMLike 0 - Awesome. You can pinch to zoom though or not? How does zooming work?
The reason I ask is because they seemed to have changed up the app and I wonder if they changed features to be more suited towards the power of the new hardware, which it seems they did.
How long does it take to boot up and lock on to you? Lastly, is there live turn by turn navigation like google maps or does it just lay out each turn?UrbanGlowCam likes this.07-23-11 12:25 AMLike 1
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