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6.9
- Features
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7.0
- Performance
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7.3
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- Kyle
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The Blackberry 8700 only supports bluetooth for voice, i.e. using it with a headset. Data transfer is not possible hence the refusal to recieve a file from your friend
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- 2007-09-08 23:01
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- Costin23
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i have a problem with bluetooth connection,my friend whants to give me something by bluetooth(has a nokia)my blackberry finds the name of the phone but when whannts to send it says that is unneble to connect
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- 2007-08-10 15:06
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- john
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Is there a way to transfer files and pitchers to my 8700c with a USB?
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- 2007-07-27 15:26
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- C
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Does this phone have class 10 EDGE, and also does it Have and MP3 player?
Thanks
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- 2007-07-26 03:32
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- bobb
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can u tell me how to put on mp3 ring tones on phone also how to show caller id mail me nineinchgrizzle@hotmail.com
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- 2007-07-25 16:27
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- 9 Inch Trini
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how do u put mp3 tones on your 8700c how do u get your caller id to show how do u get to see who is calling u like the there name cause there name and # is in the address book how ever its not coming up mail me please and explane (NineInchtrini@hotmail.com)
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- 2007-07-25 15:49
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- 9 Inch Trini
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how do u put mp3 tones on your 8700c how do u get your caller id to show how do u get to see who is calling u like the there name cause there name and # is in the address book how ever its not coming up
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- 2007-07-25 15:46
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- Danny
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you can download 3rd parties applications that allow you MSN on BB; as well, you can go into options, advanced options, applications, and delete those you don't need anymore;
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- 2007-06-07 03:20
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- Anonymous
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With the blackberry it is push email whereas with the other wireless units with email you have to actually go in and check it yourself
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- 2007-06-06 22:30
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- Anonymous
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i have a question about my rogers 8700r,is there a way i can download msn? and is there any other way i can delte my items that i downloaded off the internet? any help would be apericated. thxs
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- 2007-06-02 04:51
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- George
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can n e one explain what makes blackberry better then n e windows mobile devices? i meant most windows mobile device have touch screen, wifi, even GPS. in the end, isnt the blackberry just a normal mobile phone with blackberry email???
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- 2007-05-29 01:14
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- AlgernonBT
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oops:
re jb8j's question about 8700g sim card.
actually its the 8703e thats a cdma phone, the 8700g should be a gps enabled gprs phone, the sim card slot is usually under the battery. i've changed many a sim card, easy to do ...
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- 2007-05-18 22:02
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- AlgernonBT
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re: jb8j's question about the 8700G, i think thats a cdma/ev-do7 cellphone, they don't have a SIM card slot. you need to get a sim card reader and transfer your phone book to your computer, then transfer phonebook to 8700g. computergeeks had one for like 5 bucks (sim card reader)
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- 2007-05-18 21:51
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- CW
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This comment is for the BB8700g. To transfer ringtones,pics, e.t.c to your device. First you must go to the Media option in the program list and select it. You should see the available folders there. Push the track wheel in and scrool down until you see "Recieve Using Bluetooth" you bluetooth would then be activated. Activate the bluetooth on the other device, pair it with your blackberry and you should be good.(when sending the file from the other bluetooth device your BB would ask to select a location to save the file)
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- 2007-05-16 17:09
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- Anonymous
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i have a probme with my blackberry 8700g that i have just pruchased from t-mobil,i can't seem to add my sim card in to get my adress book? could sum1 help me with this? any help would be nice,thxs.
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- 2007-05-11 02:36
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- Douglas
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I don't liked the BlackBerry 8700! Is very big end not pratic
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- 2007-02-23 00:57
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- Jebus_GT
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Hmmm... I love this blackberry... I too have an 8700g, that I had purchased from my old boss... but now I have a problem... although this is a great phone, the trackwheel on my blackberry no longer pushes in to select an option... thus disabling my ability to send text msgs or even emails from it... this really bothers me... There doesn't seem to be anyone I know of that can fix the blackberry... and since I bought it off my old boss, I don't think he has the original receipt for it still... would RIM be able to check when this was first activated via IMEI / PIN ??? or am I just going to have to buy another one???
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- 2007-01-18 04:19
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- FARES ALSAGRI
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fares alsagri, i wish i had this phone, fares al-sagri
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- 2007-01-11 19:37
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- ike
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There is no such thing as the ultimate phone. with that aside lets be reasonable when looking at the 8700. I have mine with T-Mobile (8700g). I have had most of the most recent communicators and there is not really much wrong with them. Here are some of the strngths of the 8700. The toggle wheel and menu are its big strength and this gives it the edge above the rest. I was dead set against the BlackBerry, I suppose like I was dead set again MAC until I tried it out. The Blackberry is superb and I have no hesitation is stating that thus far the very best communication tool around. I now know why it has been the choice by many. I have roamed in Europe/China/Africa and getting my mail 24/7 has been incredible. The t-mobile BB package for roaming has been great. For the serious traveller this is a MUST OPTION!
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- 2007-01-07 16:55
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