1. Curve's Avatar
    What makes the 8300, 8310, & the 8320 so different? Cuz from what ive seen they seem to make no difference appearance wise and from the applications.
    11-23-07 10:17 PM
  2. SoCalBBr's Avatar
    8310 has GPS. 8320 has WiFi.
    11-23-07 11:13 PM
  3. anon(153966)'s Avatar
    I've always hated how RIM / Carriers change the model numbers. I wish the respective carriers would keep the same model number. but add a letter to nominate the carrier...

    Anyway, in answer to your question, Fkmegently, is right...
    11-24-07 06:05 AM
  4. Curve's Avatar
    lol ok awesome. now if the 8310 has GPS would there be an application i could purchase to provide my 8320 with GPS? cuz all it has is maps.
    11-24-07 09:59 AM
  5. anon(153966)'s Avatar
    Well, Google Maps is probably the best you're going to get, unless of course you buy additional hardware...
    11-24-07 10:31 AM
  6. casinojames's Avatar
    So does anyone think that there will be a generation of the 8300 that will incorporate both GPS and WiFi? I would say there is about a 99.9% chance of this...irritating but smart biz!!
    11-24-07 06:04 PM
  7. John Clark's Avatar
    lol ok awesome. now if the 8310 has GPS would there be an application i could purchase to provide my 8320 with GPS? cuz all it has is maps.

    You can use the Map programs without the GPS location. However, if you want to add your GPS location to the mapping applications you need a bluetooth GPS receiver. I use the one from here:

    Freedom Input Ltd - Home
    11-24-07 06:40 PM
  8. Bla1ze's Avatar
    Hmmm Keychain GPS look interesting..
    11-24-07 06:42 PM
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