Today i buyed a Bold 9930 with 450$(350�).In my country it s only gsm network but it works nicely,i even have 3G signal wich i didn t expect to have.I will be back with pics.
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Last edited by wsg; 08-06-11 at 02:14 PM.
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Very nice...congratulations and thanks for the pics. I keep noticing with all the pics and videos that the volume icon is clear on the upper left of the screen but the larger icon is silver.
i dont have a camera,i have just another BB 9100 pearl,and the quality....
The phone its made in Canada 1,and under the baterry says SMT Date 04/18/11,i don t know what that mean
wait, what! only 238mb free on a 786mb device? Is this a tester's device or an official? Cus i read that tester devices have developer tools on them that take a lot of space and newer os versions will have more space available... thats bearly 500mb for an os!!!
the guy also had a 9850,but i don t like the touch(only) screen phone at the same price.It was like my Bold an engennering unit.Sorry for my english
No apologies necessary - you probably speak more languages than most of us here in North America ! Congrats on getting the 9930 and posting the info for us.
Can you post some pics using your phone's camera of a book / some text so we can see the focus as some claim it would be bad due to the lack of Auto Focus
my sister has iphone 4,her husband,but its not my type of phone(i never owned one), but my gf has BB8520,and i convinced another 5 friends to dump Nokia and buy BB
pics are taken on auto ,with digital zoom ao,image stabilization on, 2560x1920,in my house the lights are on,because the time here is 23.00
Thank you very much sir. Now the picture is clear.
My 9780 takes pics light years ahead thanks to its Autofocus
However, to be totally honest, the benefits of having a bigger screen, bigger keyboard, touch screen, liquid graphics, and a 1.2 GHz. will help me get over thie weakness.
How beautiful would've this device been had RIM kept the Autofocus from the 9780 / 9700 / 9650 phones.