They have the physical trackpad for that instead of the virtual trackpad on the Passport.
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They have the physical trackpad for that instead of the virtual trackpad on the Passport.
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Hmm. Well maybe I can get used to it. But I'm pretty fast on my Z30 especially because of the many word prediction and keep swiping....
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AMEN TO THAT!!! my primary carrier is Sprint, I just bought an unlocked sweet 9900 and will hook it up on ATT or TMO, but they're at the local Walmart and every time I have called, it goes to VM - I mean, WTF? I want a Passport. the only BB you can get at Sprint is to special order the Q10 and unless the 9900's call quality and speakerphone totally suck worse than my 4s running POS iOS7, I don't want to sign up with them for two more years at Xmas time, not even for a zeroed out Q10 (two more years???? oy). I just want a Passport and a phone with good call quality and great speakerphone so I can record interviews. sigh
I want a Passport so badly, I'm like jonesing big-time and I live organic and holistic, no drugs, no GMOs - OMG, what's happening to me??????? (love it)
[QUOTE=Coraya;10964271]Don't say things like this. It gives others, like me, ideas. Ideas to use a credit card to buy an unlocked phone for $800+. A phone that will cost $250 on amazon year from now. I couldn't deal with the depreciation.
AND YET, it's a bright shiny thing that works fantabulously, serves as a work tool, has great sound, will empower me in so many ways with my work - but the downside is losing a gig because of ethics/integrity and taking a serious hit in income... still trying to recover, trying not to go totally ape-s*** about getting a passport, but I want one of these babies, and if I have to wait a year, amen - but I also believe in miracles and hope springs eternal and blah blabh WAAAAAAAAAH I want one for work. not gaming, not for apps. for work. peace of mind is worth the price to avoid the stress of POS devices.
totally disagree - knowing the menu, familiarity with ingredients, that counts if you work at McD's or any restaurant. You don't have to know the food suppliers of the buns, come on! And yet, this lack of knowledge of product when people are in retail sales (sales being the operative word) is a symptom of incompetence in the workforce. I walked into ATT to find out rates for lovely unlocked 9900 and the store manager told me he didn't think they would carry the Passport!!! OMG but he knew about their stock and he knew about plans and told me what I needed to know about signing up the 9900 which I bought for here and for GSM when out of country for work now and then, because last summer it was BB Bold to the rescue! in remote Kenya, solar power, dish, but the only device (laptop, tablet, mobile phone) to get a signal and its owner had card reader and boom, two word docs zip-zip-buzz out of macbook into BB, and winging back to US...
Anyhow, there aren't that many phones in these stores, not really. How difficult is it to wander around, to handle, to read reviews, to be aware that if someone wants good call quality and speakers that the iPhone might disappoint (being charitable). BB Q10 is alleged to have great sound. Mixed reviews on 9900. I'm hopeful. I can bite my nails and wait. but there are two things that diss me when I go to spend money anywhere: do not treat me as if I'm invisible and don't waste my time not knowing what you sell - if you don't know, ask someone or look it up or get a job that doesn't require customer service!!!!
Nothing personal, MrGlenn or any other crackberry enthusiasts who agree with you. Just saying...
this is exactly what happened when I went to AT&T to get a SIM. and the best part was, the rep who was most impressed had told me 2 years prior that 'blackberry is dead'
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Got some hockey dads asking about it at the rink this evening. Asked to hold it and to see the keyboard functions and reading documents and websites.
They were impressed.
Posted on my BlackBerry Passport.
Thank you so much, I didn't know about this.
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"Wow" with AwwwWWw!
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NO. Off contract price will be 200-300$ on amazon and ebay etc...
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There's no reason to stay with sprint. I went from being with verizon for 5 years to moving to tmobile and I couldn't be happier with their service. I pay 60$ a month less with tmobile for much better value and the ability to use almose any phone I want.
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Wow, Sexy man :)
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The problem is coverage - living in rural Virginia near the Blue Ridge Mountains (grant, my area is relatively flat, but it's hilly all around) doesn't give many options. The cell tower nearby is Sprint (current carrier). According to the website's coverage map I'm in the no-zone - strong TMO in the nearest town about 14 miles to the east. ATT guy said I'm between two of their towers (which are about 5 miles apart) and that data signal would be slow but I'd "probably" be all right for calls. It's all a bit vague. I stated on another thread that I might have to move to a more BB-friendly country - was I just being funny? But I will talk to local TMO people and see what they say. I would prefer TMO, but my work need for a phone is primarily calls and texts, then data.
Thanks for the TMO endorsement.
Well, just found out that TMO has no signal whatsoever where I live, so it's ATT for a plan for the 9900 - unless I move. OMG - please no! I've been here 3 years and still haven't unpacked from the last move. Plus, I rented the last few places with cell signal the primary decider, followed by amount of rent and location (must be rural) - and I like where I am... well, the only thing to do is to get signed up with ATT and see if the 9900 works at home for calls and texts. If it doesn't, it's still a business deduction and useful. But the NIMBY mentality sucks. This means wait and see about signal before I can move forward to acquire that bright shiny square thing.... Va piano, va sicuro! BUT I WANT A PASSPORT!!!!!!!!!
Today I have brought in my Passport to work (I got it during my long weekend) and I must say, people are very interested.
Feedback:
"Wow, is that the new BlackBerry?"
"I will have that as something my wife should give me for Xmas"
"You can remote desktop with that thing?"
"What a wide screen!"
"Does that fit in your pocket?"
I got more feedback from it than my RED Z10. I need to figure out a demo script to show them features.
In a world where every smart phones are rectangular slabs of glass, the Passport is a breath of fresh air and it shows.
Took to work today and my boss says "is that a phone?". After he played around with it a bit he loved it.
I was doing a writeup today and some businessmen were having a meeting next to me. In my review, I included what went down when they talked about mobile phone and one of them asked me what phone I had.
http://forums.crackberry.com/showthread.php?t=968015
Sent from my Squared Monstrosity!
Unless you're talking about a used device, you're really funny lol
Praise be unto our Lord Squircle | Passport SQW100-1/10.3.0.1154
I'm looking for direct interaction, but thanks for the Pro Tip.
Yes used. Not new. I buy everything used. Like my Q10. 219$ used on amazon. Flawless. Works just as good as a brand new one would
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Well, at least you're not in MY shoes, where I got a OS 7 phone instead of waiting one more month for OS 10 to come out!
Now I'm frantically trying to figure out how I can justify PP ...
Today girl with iphonec 'wth is that a tv?'
What is that?! That my friend is my BlackBerry Passport.
what's up with PonyCrazyKid spamming the shet out of the offtopic ?
So very sorry - wasn't aware that I was spamming off-topic. I envy people who have the Passport, who live where they know the signal supports it - so very sorry to offend. dropping out.
Admin: please feel free to delete my posts from this thread.
What? No, who cares. Post all you want. It's none of anyone's business how much you post. If they don't like it, don't read it. People around here are so **** hurt these days.
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