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    What’s must-have application for BB?

    Can't load anymore program Viigo, Opera mini, Google Map, Texas Hold'Em King 2, WorldMate Live, Gmail, Yahoo E-mail, AIM/Web Messenger (free), BBTran (foregin language transtation).... I really can't load up any more program due to memory. But I definitely will upgrade to T-Mobile's...
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    Blackberry Storm!

    Vodafone Vodafone owns Verizon Wireless. Verizon Wireless owns Alltel. Most of the carriers own at least one mobile network operator. Deutsche Telekom (T-Mobile International) owns at least 15 mobile network operators including T-Mobile USA. In fact, T-Mobile International is world's...
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    Blackberry model

    Os 4.5 Yes I do have a video capture on my T-Mobile BlackBerry Curve 8320. All you do is to load up updated OS 4.5 software from other carriers. American carriers such as AT & T and T-Mobile USA are usually behind with the operating system upgrades while International carriers get it first...
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    Exclusive News: RIM gets Bold with new Blackberry!!

    SideCRAP! I do not think so. :giggle:
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    UPDATE for BLACKBERRY USERS

    Opera Mini vs BB Browser I start using Opera Mini since 2006. I find it so useful and it looks even more reality of HTML format. Apparently, Mr. Rejhon is right!
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    Exclusive News: RIM gets Bold with new Blackberry!!

    Further details on T-Mobile 3G Yes, one of the main reason I decide to stay with T-Mobile (same with my brother and his friends). We know T-Mobile 3G network is gonna to be hottest market. Here are the details. What's taking T-Mobile's 3G rollout so long - slow, bumbling government...
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    Exclusive News: RIM gets Bold with new Blackberry!!

    Sidecrap is for kid! Anyone who is under 18, get a Sidekick.:rl: Anyone who is over 21, get a BlackBerry!:cheers:
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    Exclusive News: RIM gets Bold with new Blackberry!!

    Two frequents Actually T-Mobile has two frequents for 3G: 1700mhz and 2100mhz. My understanding is that T-Mobile 3G is gonna to blow off AT & T, Verizon and Sprint. T-Mobile won a bid on 3g specturms in August 2006. The only problem was that Homeland Security and US military agencies told...
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