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You are obviously looking in the wrong places...
A BB has a built in Whitelist
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Posted: 2009-01-26 08:54:57
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On 2009-01-26 08:54:57, Berry wrote:
You are obviously looking in the wrong places...
A BB has a built in Whitelist
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I'm looking forward to it:)
Btw:Is it automated?I mean,does it have a scheduler?
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Posted: 2009-01-26 09:15:11
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Are you up for a
BlackBerry Challenge
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Posted: 2009-01-29 08:56:42
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Is the iCall Manager the best call filter out there?Cuz if it's so-t's pathetic compared to ACM for UIQ!
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Posted: 2009-01-30 17:59:00
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On 2009-01-25 23:43:05, Berry wrote:
Bold or Javelin currently are the best imho.
You will find the OS simple and a BB can be made very individual. Just play around. You will find it hard to brick a BB
He definatley will find the OS simple; especially coming from a Palm OS (not WebOS) past as most of the basic menu structure & applications (db+application) structure works - to me at least. Individuality is great when it comes to AutoText or Themes with the later still limited as it doesn't change the Options Menu or add new specifics such as custom fonts (limited). But most ppl that give the BlackBerry (traditional QWERTY units) a try usually like them.
Bricking a BB is NOT hard to do if you define BRICK as in crashing it.
Run several applications (10+) that use high memory installations (over 1MB) and even the BOLD can caugh up a "Uncaught exception" or NullPointerException" error. Most end users don't see this as often as those on a corporate BES+MDS implementation. So don't worry too much about it.
On 2009-01-26 08:54:57, Berry wrote:
You are obviously looking in the wrong places...
A BB has a built in Whitelist
Berry, by whitelist do you mean freeware applications? BB is getting much better these past few months with consumer applications - my biggest gripe. I'm still looking for GPS applications on BB that allow user to store map data to the MicroSD card and reference locations without having to use data plan or turn-by-turn navigation (as I personally haven't found the need for it yet). Consumer apps are still lacking but some excel like a new GYM app for workouts I found.
One thing all new users need to be cautioned on is that MOST BB applications - the ones beyond core RIM offerings will cost you $$(money). Not absurd amounts but will cost you.
BB has its own social networking app: BB_Messenger
Lastly the majority of apps lately for BB are becoming browser based; a bad thing in my humble opinion because the browser is slow versus other smartphone OS'. The J2ME based (.alx) are pretty good. RIM is working with web administrators of popular sites to improve rendering on the BB Browser, but I think they should overall the Browser entirely starting from scratch.
I may get an 8120 as I like suretype or await the next 3.5G BB qwerty.
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Posted: 2009-01-30 19:45:03
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btw, 701,
Get your Bold quick and leave your PIN here, add the others in the club and they can assist you live via BB_Messenger.
Is anyone looking forward to a BB that has a video call camera to use with BB_Messenger?
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Posted: 2009-01-30 19:54:00
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Brick = Killing the BB
I have never had one that hasnt been brought back to life.
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Posted: 2009-01-30 20:41:05
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Doesn't seem like BB on PAYG is working properly yet.
Spoke to Orange and they are having connections issues with it.
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Posted: 2009-02-02 22:01:42
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oooooops! thats not good!
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Posted: 2009-02-02 22:13:14
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well got my BB pearl on payg and no problems at all its connecting fine to all services, well pleased

got me a pink one lol
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Posted: 2009-02-03 21:26:27
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