I was going to 55+ Bingo at the shopping center down the street, but was carded and denied access since only 50 now. The white haired chick at the door said it was really cool looking and could I spare a cigarette? When I told her, I don’t smoke, convo ended. Not sure if she was playing me...
yup, even Perry thought so........................
Well if the activation servers are part of it, they'll be decorations only.... my guess is most collectors already have one or two.
After Feb 21, what network will you run a Passport on in the USA?
Here is a link to the AT&T list - https://forums.crackberry.com/e?link...token=t9fzXbm5
And then click on the link for the list of phones that are supported post Feb 2022. Tried to post the direct link and it does not work.
Weird in your list that AT&T would support a non AT&T phone and instead support the Passport. I could not find that version of Passports listed as support AT&T Wifi-Calling or HD Voice - https://forums.crackberry.com/e?link...token=NtBJj3Vt
If this is really what happens, SQW100-3 Passport resale values could rise above the Silver and Red ones.
But then there's the issue of will those owners wipe without BB Protect and set up without BB ID before shutdown date.
So many things could go wrong, I doubt many BB10's will be on the market ready to be used.
Can someone paste a link from the AT&T web site that shows the SQW100-3 or -4 will still work on their network after the 3G shutdown. The latest list I see posted on Dec. 17, 2020 List two BlackBerry phones - KEYone (BBB100-1) • Priv (STV100-1)
Can someone paste a link from the AT&T web site that shows the SQW100-3 or -4 will still work on their network after the 3G shutdown. The latest list I see posted on Dec. 17, 2020 List two BlackBerry phones - KEYone (BBB100-1) • Priv (STV100-1)
That's the only one I've seen too. It's the one on their website as of today.
But as we know these lists aren't always inclusive.... anything is possible if you want to wait around and see if AT&T ending 3G combined with BlackBerry ending some/all services isn't enough to drive you to something more modern.
But as we know these lists aren't always inclusive.... anything is possible if you want to wait around and see if AT&T ending 3G combined with BlackBerry ending some/all services isn't enough to drive you to something more modern.
AT&T has another list of phones that support their advanced calling features. No Passports on that list.
Unfortunately for some reason you can't put the AT&T URLs in Crackberry. Luckily they are very easy to find in a web search.