Does anyone do this? Meaning you have both phones and you swap back and forth using the micro sim adapter?
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Does anyone do this? Meaning you have both phones and you swap back and forth using the micro sim adapter?
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Sure there may be some that do but since I have picked up this Q10 there will be no going back to the 9900
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no man!
If you reallly wanna see what the 9900 is all about put down your q10 for one month and see how you go
I got a sim adapter but my 9930 didn't work & I think it was because I'm not on BIS anymore but please don't quote me on that.
Keep The Faith ? BlackBerry Q10 ?
Well if you were on the 9930 that must mean your CDMA such as myself. The 9930 is only 3G and requiring no SIM card and the way those were activated on Verizon at least was *228. With LTE phones such as the Q10, you can just swap SIM cards between them.
You can't just swap SIM cards in this case. You can do *228 (assuming you're on Verizon. If not then everything I'm saying might not apply) to activate the 9930 after the Q10 but then that SIM card in the Q10 will be unusable.
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I just switched from my trusty 9900 to a bold new Q10, but after 5 days I cannot think about going bad.
While I appreciated the 9900 tremendously, there were several general things that stuck out annoyingly.
I am very glad with my Q10!
(I am a mainstream user though)
I do swap SIM from my Q10 to 9900 sometimes just keep myself familiar with OS7. But since using leaked OS 10.2.1.1259, I swap them less & less.
Still like 9900 keyboard better though
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how do u handle your contacts?
you'd have 2 sets of bbm contacts. and youd have to make sure your email and calendars are synched up. and i use evernote.
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