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and i`ll be honest commenting without personal use is a little more than simply voicing a negative opinion.08-14-11 12:08 AMLike 0 - I got TWO not just one devices from Telus that were defective. One had light leaking from buttom plate the other everytime I place my phone on the holster the back button turn in to app switcher. This is annoying and now Telus wants me to pay 600 bucks saying I am abusing the return policy. I am going to call RIM and give them s+@:t. If anyone knows where I can find their customer number, please let me know.
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- I got TWO not just one devices from Telus that were defective. One had light leaking from buttom plate the other everytime I place my phone on the holster the back button turn in to app switcher. This is annoying and now Telus wants me to pay 600 bucks saying I am abusing the return policy. I am going to call RIM and give them s+@:t. If anyone knows where I can find their customer number, please let me know.
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Your carrier can connect you with RIM however - for free.08-14-11 12:21 AMLike 0 -
...We have users here WITH the 9900 that have posted pictures.
....We also have pro EDOF articles which are saying the SAME thing the pictures posted so far have demonstrated.08-14-11 12:26 AMLike 0 - i find not having a autofocus good thing, for non-nerdy people its good ..ive seen people trying to click pics and they dont know they have to wait for green border to come etc etc. image stabilization option in this camera is good and let us click pics in matter of seconds just like iPhone.08-14-11 02:08 AMLike 0
- i find not having a autofocus good thing, for non-nerdy people its good ..ive seen people trying to click pics and they dont know they have to wait for green border to come etc etc. image stabilization option in this camera is good and let us click pics in matter of seconds just like iPhone.08-14-11 02:22 AMLike 0
- that's what fantastic about the phone's camera! Even with flash, I'm able to click pictures again n again so fast. you'll have to use it to believe it. Just tick Image Stabilization and it works pretty well. I've been using 9780...even with auto-focus you get blurry pics when someone moves. Why the **** we should wait for green border..this aint SLR !08-14-11 02:52 AMLike 0
- I am looking forward to the 9900. I don't need a great camera, just one that is functional for business.08-14-11 03:24 AMLike 0
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Wake up dude it's 2011. The Smart Phone era. We are paying $600 for it. We are not asking for better pictures. AF is a necessity in 2011, not a luxury. Especially if every smart phone out there offers it.
Just imagine what happens when iPhone gets Push Mail and iMessage (I am 100% sure they are working on it right now). The only USP of RIM then would be - An awesome battery..08-14-11 03:59 AMLike 0 -
Personally using the device won't make the AF automatically appear. That's what reviews are for. Kevin has already posted a comparison of 9900 and 9780 (With AF). The difference is profoundly evident.08-14-11 04:06 AMLike 0 -
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Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com08-14-11 06:13 AMLike 0 -
- The majority of the pictures that I've taken on my phone are the random "hey...look at that", so I'm looking forward to getting some good action shots and not missing the picture because my subject has moved. I occasionaly us it for more detailed shots for work and we'll see how that goes.08-14-11 06:33 AMLike 0
- wow!! some expectations do need to be set i think, a mobile camera, no matter how good it is will not compared to a decent DSLR, im sorry if your trying to say that it does, because thats just not close to the truth.
i dont recall anyone throwing their teddys outta their pram over the PlayBook camera? thats the same EDoF 5Mp unit, so what gives?
personally, if i want good pics, i`ll crack out my proper, professional equipment camera. if i want to take a pic `in the moment` i`ll use my phone, and thats not something of the 9900, thats any phone, even the 12Mp phone i had
Its a video comparison, but still. Wouldnt it have been nice if RIM actually tried to make every facet of the Bold 9900 "market leading". Isnt that what a flagship phone is supposed to do?08-14-11 06:48 AMLike 0 - This will never seem to end. I do understand the argument about prior Bolds having it so this one should also but it seems to have improved on ease/speed of taking pics, which i want most on a cell phone.
I dont totally get the work document pics. If i had someone hired to do a job that required pics and they whipped out a cellphone i wouldnt be too happy anyway. Thats like hiring a plumber to unclog your drain and he comes in with a grocery bag full of Draino
plus if everything was perfect RIM would have screwed themselves for the upcoming Superphone.08-14-11 06:53 AMLike 0 - I don't honestly expect many people to not buy it because of the horrible camera. I think most will still get it because of what it does well. However that's not the point about the camera. Oh and most people don't want to tote a DSLR, they want what they had with previous Gen Bolds.08-14-11 07:10 AMLike 0
- The camera on my Storm 1 sucked, the camera on my Storm 2 sucked, and the camera on my Bold 9650 sucks.......I have used the iPhone camera and it works really well....but that makes no difference to me. My primary purpose for a phone is messaging and for me this does it the best..............anxiously waiting for midnight to order my 9930 from Big Red........um after the AT&T merger will it be.....Medium Red?08-14-11 07:14 AMLike 0
- I think this is the crucial point, some people just want to find negatives with any blackberry product and while for some people the change in the camera is a negative one the amount of ranting about it is blown completely out of proportion.08-14-11 07:15 AMLike 0
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The biggest drawback for me with an iphone's battery life would be that the battery isn't removable, with most other phones even if you hammer the battery you can easily swap in another one, which you don't have the option to do so with an iphone and are forced into using alternative options that are not as convenient as a second battery that is the same size as a few credit cards.
I hope that the playbook doesn't indicate that rim are going to take a similar approach with their qnx phones because the lack of flexibility just doesn't make up for that extra mm or so of thinness they would be able to gain.kbz1960 likes this.08-14-11 07:26 AMLike 1
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