I'm trying to learn the phone, but its a little different the the Curve.
And how do I work with the Browser so its a little easier? Cause sometimes I want to throw my phone when I have to get on a website really fast, and its impossible. Any suggestions?
Last edited by amber.cherie; 12-17-08 at 02:57 PM.
But yes it does "turn on" by itself. You can tell because it will say 1XEV near the signal strength icon, if it just says 1x, theres no 3G signal available so it just reverts back to 2G.
I'm trying to learn the phone, but its a little different the the Curve.
And how do I work with the Browser so its a little easier? Cause sometimes I want to throw my phone when I have to get on a website really fast, and its impossible. Any suggestions?
Your last question makes 0 sense.
Its not that much different from a Curve usability wise....
I'm used to my PDA's and Window's OS, so it was a lot easier to navigate through. I've noticed the BB one really isnt. If i want to click on say "login" it takes like 4 tries. And the cursor is all over the place, so i'm wondering if there is any suggestions to it? If that makes sense? Maybe i need to play around with it more.
Amber dont click so quickly. with the bb browser you have to let your finger rest on what you want to click for just a second to "hover" over the icon, box, button, etc then click. Hope that helps. Sorry, everyone on this site acts like they know everything even if they are noobs too. what a buch of wangs.
Amber come to Seattle and we can get the browser down pat together and I will protect you from the know-it-all meanies on this forum. They were noobs too at one time but forget that.
One decent tip for utilizing the browser more efficiently is to use the magnify larger icon and be patient when hovering your finger where you want to click until you see the desired spot turn light blue, then CLICK for all you're worth!
so...now that we've answered the 3G question...what the heck is 4G? I drove by a Verizon store the other day and it had a huge banner that said "home of the 4G"