BlackBerry Curve 8900
Att
Also, what providers allow phones to connect through the internet, and how would that work?
matt690 said:
Is it better to get a 3g phone or non-3g (edge) phone?
3G. 3G has more limited coverage and can have shorter battery life, but the data is faster. More importantly, nearly all 3G phones allow the option of turning off 3G mode, so you always have the choice. Therefore a 3G phone is better if fast data is important to you.
Will a 3g phone pickup edge service/towers if there is no 3g service? Will a 3g phone get service from both or is only one or the other for each edge and 3g phones
Yes, all current 3G phones can automatically fall back to EDGE service in areas where 3G is not available.
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ATT should the phone released before the end of february.
And I think the Feb street date for the curve seems pretty accurate.
And the 8900 might not destroy 8320 sales. It all depends on what price points they use. If the separate them by atleast $150, it just gives people options.
cwcanty said:
Att WILL GET THIS PHONE. Its just a matter of time. Their 3G network is garbage anyway and many people still dont care about 3G.
ATT should the phone released before the end of february.
And you have at&t to know their 3g is garbage? Funny because in my area I have no problems at all.
They still have a lot of work to do to reach their CDMA counterparts in the U.S.
When I went down to Little Italy/Chinatown, will still crowded, didn't see people using their phones. Service was vastly improved. Might also be its close to the financial district as well as government buildings with a far more beefed up network. BTW is was si...
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