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Funny you should ask. I am a multitasking fool on my device! The other day I was at my doctor's office and I was streaming music via Slacker, working on an employee's evaluation in Doc's to Go, talking a new user through an OS upgrade via AIM and carrying on a conversation with a friend through BBM. I have done even more things at the same time, but that will give you an idea what I use mine for - everything one uses a computer to do, I do on my BlackBerry.
I use my blackberry to keep in constant contact with my friends mostly through text and mms. I find the ability to use my curve extremely easy and that's why I'm so addicted. (even though I'm sending this on my iPod touch)
I have a company-issued device on BES so I use it just like Outlook on the go, sometimes even when I'm in the office and could use my desktop. Docs to Go with PDF Viewer offers superb document capabilties, File Manager Pro helps me manage folders as well as create and email WinZip files. BBM and texting are important components both for business and personal life, and with 4 BIS accounts plus BES and Internet browsing I can stay in touch with my entire world. My company also uses Salesforce Mobile as a case and project tracking tool. It's sweet to send emails, log calls, have all the information a couple clicks away, and do all the normal case management stuff while not in the office.
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Phone, emails but especially calendar. I would never remember all the stuff without calendar. I have just started using invite attendee on the calendar to share meetings etc with others. For the OP I also have 5 Bible translations from olivetree.com on my phone. It does it all.
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I travel a lot, so it's my portal to the whole world as I'm on the go. On the plane I listen to music. I'll cache some blogs then read them offline in the air. I take photos and send them to my family to stay in touch. And when I really get bored I can play a game or too.
Google Maps is a great free app for navigation and to locate your friends/family. Then there's the free weather apps and access to internet radio. In a pinch, I can tether it to my laptop for free Internet access.
Then there's email, texting and BBM (really nice!) with full qwerty keyboard. Calendar and MemoPad to keep track of appts and any time I get an idea I can jot it down.
I text about 100-200 texts a day...
Some emails.
Calendar, alarm clock, Pod Trapper, BBM, Brick Breaker, Aim/Yahoo, some web surfing, Sprint Nav when I'm lost (which is often, lol), weather, and I loooooove Pandora!
I use it for a lot. First and foremost, I use it for browsing various sites, especially CB and lookin up my bank info. Next, gotta have my music, via my hundreds of songs on my media card and Pandora radio. Of course phone calls, I talk on my Curve quite a bit. I like texting and IM'ing and I'll use its pda functions quite a bit (alarm, calender, tasks, google sync, docs to go). Its just a great device to use on the go.
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