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Opera Mini 4 on Nextel/Boost

6667779311

Jan 11, 2010, 6:57 PM
Besides me, has anybody used the Opera Mini 4 browser on a Nextel or Boost phone. It's not slow. I keep hearing how slow iden is suppose to be on data. I am currently using the I880 on Boost. The only problem I have with Nextel/Boost phones is they need bigger screens, and 20 key sure type keyboard.
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Jayshmay

Jan 11, 2010, 7:05 PM
Seems like what you want is an iden BB Pearl-like device.
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AndroidRules

Jan 11, 2010, 7:42 PM
6667779311 said:
Besides me, has anybody used the Opera Mini 4 browser on a Nextel or Boost phone. It's not slow. I keep hearing how slow iden is suppose to be on data. I am currently using the I880 on Boost. The only problem I have with Nextel/Boost phones is they need bigger screens, and 20 key sure type keyboard.


What's the speed of iDEN data anwyay? Most I speak with say it's excruciatingly slow.

If you want a biggest screen the Motorola Opus One supposed to be coming out soon. That's the Android iDEN device that was leaked a few weeks ago.
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island-guy

Jan 13, 2010, 1:57 AM
Okay...I've had Nextel for just voice and it was awesome. The best call quality hands down, as close to a land line as you can get with a cellular phone. Driving around you do drop calls as the towers were fewer and far between with respect to other carriers. In the beginning text messaging was a nightmare and hardly ever used. Once Sprint bought Nextel and started combining towers things really improved and it was great. I had the 8350i for a few months and this was when Sprint did the improvements on iden for text messaging. Calls and SMS were great, data on iden was horrifying! Email was barely doable and that was just plain text. Images would take forever and often the operation would timeout. I tried to open a PDf attachment once and ne...
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cellphonesaretools

Jan 13, 2010, 2:47 AM
I have heard of a browser that can be loaded onto the Nextel BB 8350i that makes it perform extremely well for email, attachments, etc. I don't know what that browser is, but I have heard that is available for certain models of RIM BlackBerry from several of the carriers, and when it is applied to the 8350i it makes a whoppingly big positive difference.
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island-guy

Jan 13, 2010, 4:28 AM
Wish I knew ☹️
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cellphonesaretools

Jan 13, 2010, 9:26 AM
I'll ask around.
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cellphonesaretools

Jan 14, 2010, 9:55 AM
It was the Bolt browser, apparently available at crackberry.com

It's a beta version, and some have had issues, so do your own due-diligence research and proceed with caution.
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