Hello to everyone, please be gentle.
I have been watching and reading Crackberry for a while now.
I have just changed from a bold 9780 to a bold 9900.
I have it bridged to a 16gb playbook.
i am very happy with the total package and the combination seems very good.
That lead me to thinking.
What combination of phone and tablet do you all have?
What do you think is the best to compliment each other.
thanks
steven
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right now i have the playbook, 16 gig and a torch 9810. but with the playbook i dont use the phone for much but typing and calls so ill be picking up a 9900 very soon.
I currently pair my Playbook (with the latest developer preview of 2.0) 16GB with an AT&T 9810 Torch. I will soon be adding a Sprint 9900 Bold to the mix for the unlimited data option.
Quick question, can you have more then one bridged at a time?
I currently pair my Playbook (with the latest developer preview of 2.0) 16GB with an AT&T 9810 Torch. I will soon be adding a Sprint 9900 Bold to the mix for the unlimited data option.
Quick question, can you have more then one bridged at a time?
i have found i can register both my 9780 and 9900 with the playbook, however i have only got one to work at once. when you swap phones the bridge applications swap too.
2 bridge icons on the home screen would be cool so you could just toggle between the two phones.
i really dont think its that easy
I have Bold 9900 and iPad 2. Im not so concerned with the seemless integration between phone and tablet, my Bold is an amazing device that I carry everywhere. I use my iPad for email, games, surfing the web and Netflix. Works for me =)
I think the blackberry phone and Blackberry playbook work well together.
another little question is
how well do the other platforms work together? like the iphone and ipad?
do they like together like bridge?
iPhone and iPad have by far the best integration. And now with iCloud when you buy a song on one device, it is also on the other over WiFi, no need to plug in to a home computer. The same goes for documents, notes, videos etc.
Reguardless, I still switched back to a Bold 9900, BB is just to awesome. Still love my iPad though.
The way I have it set up they are paired together through bluetooth, so the Touchpad can answer phone calls and such for the iPhone. All calendars, contacts, etc are also cloud synced through Google and iCloud between the iPhone, Touchpad and my laptop, so if I was to add an event on one it would also show up on the others. It's not the easiest thing in the world to set up but it works well.
I wouldn't say that it's equivalent to a bridge though since they aren't tethered. I could possibly use my iPhone as a mobile hotspot, but I'm too cheap to pay for that service.