- Between the stories of naked men on MSN and whines about the FFC can the OP be allowed to comment on the 9900's battery life?
And about the naked men suddenly popping up, don't you have to accept a video chat request for video streaming to begin? Maybe wirelessgal was a bit curious07-12-11 06:43 AMLike 0 -
- I would like to know about the speaker, as in when the phone rings. Is the speaker powerful? how does it compare to the bold 9780/9700? I heard that the 9000 had 2 powerful ones. What about the 9900?
Thanks Dawg07-12-11 08:08 AMLike 0 - I find the 9900 speaker to be every bit as good as the 9000, or better. MUCH better than the 9780 or 9800.TheCROW163 likes this.07-12-11 08:52 AMLike 1
- This whole FFC conversation is a joke IMO. People don't even SPEAK to anyone anymore, nevermind video chat. Everyone just does SMS, BBM, and IM now.07-12-11 09:41 AMLike 0
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My 1200-2400 minutes of talk time a month would greatly disagree with you
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com07-12-11 09:55 AMLike 0 -
Everyone does email in the cloud yada yada yada but then EVERYONE complains that there is no native email client on the Playbook.
BTW, I'm not everyone.07-12-11 10:33 AMLike 0 -
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com07-12-11 10:39 AMLike 0 -
I'm 34 and I only have 300 minutes in my contract but never use them, even though I use it for business.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com07-12-11 10:41 AMLike 0 -
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com07-12-11 10:46 AMLike 0 -
That's great to hear. I'm using my 9000 rght now because I sold my Torch and 9700. If the keyboard on the 9900 is better than the 9000, then RIM created a masterpiece. The 9000 was excellent in it's days. But good lord this thing is SLOW!!! Coming from a Torch, it's a turtle! I'm picking up a 9780 to hold me over until the 9900 is released.07-12-11 10:50 AMLike 0 -
- That's great to hear. I'm using my 9000 rght now because I sold my Torch and 9700. If the keyboard on the 9900 is better than the 9000, then RIM created a masterpiece. The 9000 was excellent in it's days. But good lord this thing is SLOW!!! Coming from a Torch, it's a turtle! I'm picking up a 9780 to hold me over until the 9900 is released.
Im going from 9000 to 9900, and i've had a chance to play with the 9900, the keyboard is fantastic, better than the 9000 by a little bit, its wider with less action, making typing faster. All in all its amazing07-13-11 08:03 AMLike 0 - Finally had a 9900 in my hands yesterday in a meeting with RIM. Mind you it was for 5 minutes, so I can't give an extensive report. However, one thing I noticed, is that because of the small touch screen, almost everybody in our meeting, when they went to swipe left or right, inevitably launched an app of some sort without meaning to.
The problem is the small screen and the lack of space around the apps to touch without launching something...
While the unit is small, thin and welcome, it really isn't anything to get excited about over the current Bold offerings. The majority of the elder states business people that have bolds, won't touch the screen. Those the want to can. So there is the best of both worlds... Touch or no touch...07-13-11 11:30 AMLike 0 - Finally had a 9900 in my hands yesterday in a meeting with RIM. Mind you it was for 5 minutes, so I can't give an extensive report. However, one thing I noticed, is that because of the small touch screen, almost everybody in our meeting, when they went to swipe left or right, inevitably launched an app of some sort without meaning to.
The problem is the small screen and the lack of space around the apps to touch without launching something...
While the unit is small, thin and welcome, it really isn't anything to get excited about over the current Bold offerings. The majority of the elder states business people that have bolds, won't touch the screen. Those the want to can. So there is the best of both worlds... Touch or no touch...07-13-11 11:41 AMLike 0 - I'm really going to have to chalk that up to the limited time with the device, I've seen people miss handle Androids (of all types), iPhones and Palm WebOS devices and launch apps by accident. But I myself am pretty pumped for this device for my return back to Blackberry.
RIM also made it very clear that these phones are the last of the java phones, as they move to QNX phones. So why not wait another year for the QNX phones? Yes, I know another year may not come, and it appears OS7 will have a very short shelf life.07-13-11 12:06 PMLike 0 - I am FAR from sure if a QNX phone is something to wait for! It could be the 9900 on OS7 is the last of the most dependable RIM handhelds until about 2015 when they get the bugs worked out of it and the PlayBook!07-13-11 12:23 PMLike 0
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- I would like to hope so as I will get the iPhone 5 but I have waited so long I feel like I am waiting for a budget from Congress
They did give us repeated notifications with the last update but if I did not hear the notification the first time, why do they think I will the 2nd and 3rd time?
Blackberry has spoiled me!07-13-11 01:35 PMLike 0 - I'm always glued to my 9780 but I can't wait to get my hands on this. I get tired of phones quickly, I'm seriously in need of a replacement.
On the other hand, iOS 5 does have an imporoved notifications system. You can dump your current blobs & test out the leaked BETAs.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com07-13-11 01:49 PMLike 0 - Maybe so, but if you have big clumsy fingers, look out.
RIM also made it very clear that these phones are the last of the java phones, as they move to QNX phones. So why not wait another year for the QNX phones? Yes, I know another year may not come, and it appears OS7 will have a very short shelf life.
And QNX to me seems like its something Blackberry loyalists in general have been waiting for. But from what I gather QNX is just Android for Blackberry users exception being security and their data servers. I really can't imagine what more can be done with QNX from a consumer stand point that Android or iOS does already. Most people on here like the Playbook simply for QNX, I like it mainly for its size. I only dropped my blackberry because the web browser was horrendous, I've had both iPhones and Android devices, but all I do on my phone really is email, text, check news and some social network stuff. Granted the multimedia and apps and stuff is great, but I'm hardly in situations that allow me to sit and just watch a movie on my phone for extended periods of time. QNX will be great on handsets, but its not enough for me at this point to wait for one.07-13-11 01:49 PMLike 0
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