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6.9
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7.0
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Hi guys,
How can I get a MP3 ringtone and Pictures into my blackberry 8700g? I tried to bluetooth it but i wouldn't work. please help and many thanks.
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- 2006-12-30 04:12
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- Lonnie
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I love this phone. its everything you could ever want. just needs a camera and a card slot, media player etc. The pearl is too small for me. I like the QWERTY keyboard. 9/10. Now that i have a blackberry and friends on the berry messenger, i couldnt go back to a reg phone!
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- 2006-12-25 04:47
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- Gilligan
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Joao, to read excel, word, you gotta buy a the software at Handango.com. I believe is extremely expensive.
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- 2006-11-25 23:22
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- Stuart Finnimore
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Remember to keep your old phone for the weekends!! Big big to carry absolutely everywhere but with your old phone solves that problem straight away. I think thats why big phones get a bad rap because people solely use the big one but its not that big and i have a belt clip for it!!!
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- 2006-11-24 13:47
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- Stuart Finnimore
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So far so good, i use it as a work phone and having mobile emails accessable from anywhere anytime of the day takes the stress of going back to the office.
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- 2006-11-24 13:43
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- Joao
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I have a doubt... Can I view or edit some documents like Excel, Word, etc...??
Thanks
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- 2006-10-25 20:24
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- Anonymous
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If your decideing between those three, Ive tried them all and its gotta be the P990i it is a great phone. Does every thing you could imagine. 10/10
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- 2006-09-03 10:07
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- Jack Allan
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I have just got the Blackberry 8700g, it is a cool phone.
-Push Pull email is fanstatic- makes u very mobile on the field.
-Bluetooth only syn with handsfree kit, but cannot transfer file via bluetooth from other phone.
-The only way to receive the pictures is through MMS or email.
-No camera funstionality makes job on the remote area not so flexible. So, you have to take a picture with another phone and then MMS the photo to the blackberry. After that you can forward the pictures to whatever destination via MMS through the blackberry either phone number or email.
One big problem, you cannot compose a new email with attach file(pics or document).
You can only forward an email with attachment.
The games in the blackberry is fanstatic but only limitation in some games , too independ with the roller wheel on the side, makes hand tired if play long.
-Pictures display is good resolution.
-Use as a phone is superb.
If someone has solution on the attachment of file or pictures with 3 rd party software, please advise.
I am thinking to change back to a normal GPRS or 3G phone with camera if a solution is not found on the attachment issue.
Happy Berry berry to all users.
Jack
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- 2006-09-02 16:54
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- Ananth
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Is the Blackberry will support flash swf files?
What type of video it will support?
Please any one answer me. It will really helpful.
Thanks in Advance.
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- 2006-08-21 11:28
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- lmchonda
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this phone is great best phone iv ever had and iv had alot of phones its good for about almost anything.its a great phone (.)
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- 2006-08-21 00:26
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- Dan
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Does any Blackberry phone have a GPS based audio-response mapping system?
Anybody?
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- 2006-08-16 00:44
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- Andrey
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this phone 8700c is one of the best i have ever used and i used to work in a cell store but i need help finding a cd for the blackberry i lost mine can anyone help me find one
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- 2006-07-31 20:25
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- Sam
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Yes, the Blackberry 8700C has a GPS built into it. You can use a service such as "Telnav" to take advantage of it. I have not tried it yet but it reportedly works well as long as you have a cell signal.
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- 2006-07-02 13:25
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- Anonymous
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Can someone tell me if the 8700g supports document viewer? (microsoft word)
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- 2006-07-01 19:09
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- BruceB
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My gf has one of these and swears by it.
We have always had problems getting the BB and any Nokia phone to talk to one another by Bluetooth though, so if anyone else has done this, input would be gratefully received.
I think its main value lies in the email 'push' technology - I don't particularly like the way it works as a phone, but then as a Nokia fan, anything that's new is inherently evil (only joking).
If you want an email/web client that works as a phone (probably in that order) then it may be for you. My feeling is that it just doesn't work well enough as a phone for me to buy one - the address book is clunky, for example (IMO).
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- 2006-06-27 16:58
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