i love my new Blackberry Curve 8320 .

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My Blackberry Curve 8320 by T-Mobile . Wow that pager is so wonderful and everything program is very good . I am happy that better than 7290 . But 7290 is no wrong with it . It was running fine . So I decide buy new and love it . Anyone need help any blackberry download program . Please feel free ask me and I will be happy to help you for download any program what is your need :ily::call vp 2058338400 or email randyvines@gmail.com.
 
Congrats your purchased!

I already posts in this forums for Blackberry apps and etcs.

typing in the Search what you looking for!

Good Luck, :D
 
I love my Blackberry Curve, too. I was former Sprint customer but customer service was very bad. I had to cancel my service with it.
 
BB Curve

I purchased a Blackberry Curve also. I like it alot and it is difficult to think of a life without it! But it is my first cell phone, so I have nothing to compare it to. I know I am not using it up to it's full potential, but I am learning slowly.

I programmed my BB Curve myself for i711. No problems. my provider is AT&T.

I might take you up on your offer to help!

Thanks,

Lantana

:fingersx:
 
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Is support i711 Wireless for Blackberry Curve 8320 yet ?
My answer is definitely yes, i711 is support the BB Curve

screenshoti711wirelesssa5.jpg

see i711 via 8320
 
Hey there you ll loving it eveyday :) !

I tried to find i711 for 8320 and couldnt find a info in there...do you have a link for 8320 download from i711 oherwise i might be blind ;)

Thanks
YOMAN!
 
Sound like BlackBerry Curve is getting pretty good lately. I have been thinknig about getting one too. Just not yet. I wait until my sidekick 2 pager died first before spending more money. It seems Blackberry Curve 8310 have everything which is great as long there is e mails, instant messager for AOL IM and much more that great too. I also glad they have in color since I like red. I also heard Moto Q(TM) Global is also great too. Both have good quilaty. Since I been under T-mobile for such a very long time, so I am thinking of switching to AT&T service for more power range for travel. My SK 2 don't work in the country area.
 
BlackBerry Curve...

Hi, I'm new to this forum. I've read several posts here for awhile then I decided to join with you guys.

Yes, it definitely sounds like BB Curve is HOT item now. I had crimson (red) 8310 from AT&T for over a week but took it back because I felt the plan was too high. It was really awesome smartphone I've ever used. I had JiveTalk installed on it wow...A+! I've played with Moto Q9h (Global) WM6 OS smartphone at AT&T store twice. There is other IM similar to JiveTalk that is called Mundu that operates on any WM6 OS smartphones now. I haven't tried Mundu on it yet but JiveTalk is working now on one soon to become available for WM6 OS as well. I thought both phones functioned real well. I just wish that AT&T can get BlackBerrys to work with TAP $29.99 plan but unfortunately it won't so that's why I'm still thinking about Moto Q9h since it will have more text messages per mo (5000) in this plan. I'm tempting to go back with BB Curve but :squint: with 1500 text messaging with unlimited M2M plan...

BlackBerry 8310 Curve :ugh3: Motorola Q9h (Global)
 
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Personally, I think AT&T overcharges the deaf. We can use only a very small part of the Curve, but still have to pay the full price. I have not installed any games or anything that costs more, but that's just me. I am very budget minded and it does not make sense to me to have games on your telephone.

Lantana
 
Personally, I think AT&T overcharges the deaf. We can use only a very small part of the Curve, but still have to pay the full price. I have not installed any games or anything that costs more, but that's just me. I am very budget minded and it does not make sense to me to have games on your telephone.

Lantana

Yep, I hardly ever download games since it not really needed on a small pager cell phone but maybe that good for travel on a long road trip but I don't really have the time to play games on it when I am so busy with my child and pets.
 
Personally, I think AT&T overcharges the deaf. We can use only a very small part of the Curve, but still have to pay the full price. I have not installed any games or anything that costs more, but that's just me. I am very budget minded and it does not make sense to me to have games on your telephone.

Lantana
You're not the only one. I don't use games on my BB either. :P
 
I felt same thing about AT&T plan. AT&T or T-Mobile should do the same as Sprint's $29.99 unlimited on everything even it allows BlackBerry phones in their plan. AT&T kept telling me it has to do with RIM running their own servers not allowing any BlackBerry to work with their TAP plan. It just doesn't make any sense. I've heard Sprint is having lot of problems lately. I would prefer to stay with AT&T or T-Mobile. I understand some people have kind of budgets.

JiveTalk and Mundu are IM chats (not games). By using JiveTalk is like expanding your use on Curve might make it little worth on the price. I just learned that you can text from IM directly to anyone's mobile numbers and receive their replies directly from their phones without touching your SMS counts making it as unlimited text. I just tested on my laptop with AIM it worked but I haven't tried it on JiveTalk with BlackBerry yet. Anybody experienced with using SMS method on JiveTalk??? This could really save lot on text limit for the cheaper BlackBerry plan. I would like to know about that before I decide to go back with BlackBerry Curve, Thanks. ;)
 
Sound like BlackBerry Curve is getting pretty good lately. I have been thinknig about getting one too. Just not yet. I wait until my sidekick 2 pager died first before spending more money. It seems Blackberry Curve 8310 have everything which is great as long there is e mails, instant messager for AOL IM and much more that great too. I also glad they have in color since I like red. I also heard Moto Q(TM) Global is also great too. Both have good quilaty. Since I been under T-mobile for such a very long time, so I am thinking of switching to AT&T service for more power range for travel. My SK 2 don't work in the country area.
Did you know that Moto Q will come to T-mobile of what I heard thru the rumors.
 
Hi, I'm new to this forum. I've read several posts here for awhile then I decided to join with you guys.

Yes, it definitely sounds like BB Curve is HOT item now. I had crimson (red) 8310 from AT&T for over a week but took it back because I felt the plan was too high. It was really awesome smartphone I've ever used. I had JiveTalk installed on it wow...A+! I've played with Moto Q9h (Global) WM6 OS smartphone at AT&T store twice. There is other IM similar to JiveTalk that is called Mundu that operates on any WM6 OS smartphones now. I haven't tried Mundu on it yet but JiveTalk is working now on one soon to become available for WM6 OS as well. I thought both phones functioned real well. I just wish that AT&T can get BlackBerrys to work with TAP $29.99 plan but unfortunately it won't so that's why I'm still thinking about Moto Q9h since it will have more text messages per mo (5000) in this plan. I'm tempting to go back with BB Curve but :squint: with 1500 text messaging with unlimited M2M plan...

BlackBerry 8310 Curve :ugh3: Motorola Q9h (Global)
360, I am sorry to hear att's data plan price is too high for you. Yes thats sucks! My T-Mo data plan is 30 bucks each months plus wifi for FREE if My device network drop or bad coverage in area, I can go to coffee store or kinko store where provide wifi hotspot services instead of Mobile network. :P I <3 T-Mobile!
 
360, I am sorry to hear att's data plan price is too high for you. Yes thats sucks! My T-Mo data plan is 30 bucks each months plus wifi for FREE if My device network drop or bad coverage in area, I can go to coffee store or kinko store where provide wifi hotspot services instead of Mobile network. :P I <3 T-Mobile!

No problem. How did you get your plan for $30? Is that only for unlimited internet and email, right? I thought T-Mobile hiked the BB plan price up from $29.99 to $39.99? I like same idea of wifi nice to have it as backup.
 
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