BlackBerry SSH [was: Campus cops treat Ubuntu use as sign of criminality ]
Ethan Schwartz
ethanms-3eIyBh1IPLBBDgjK7y7TUQ at public.gmane.org
Sat Apr 25 09:17:17 EDT 2009
I've got the BB 83xx (Curve too I guess?) -- I have to second what Jerry is
saying below, it's a nice phone, email client, camera, etc... it's very good
at doing just about all of it... the only real con is the battery life vs.
my old BB 7290, the 83xx only lasts for about a day or two with my typical
usage.
I use AT&T, it works just about everywhere I go--but so does Verizon and
T-Mobile which I also carry (don't ask).
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 8:47 AM, Jerry Feldman <gaf-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org> wrote:
> I have a Blackberry Curve through AT&T Wireless.
> The unit has GPS and uses GSM and Edge (too old for G3).
> The telenav service is $10.00/Mo if you want GPS route guidance, but Google
> Maps work fine. BTW: It positions you at the nearest cell tower until it
> gets a good GPS triangulation.
> I got the unit just before my train trip to San Diego, and it was fun
> watching the map change. For the most part, the phone portion is just as
> good as my previous phones. I also use a BT earplug as well as in my car. I
> use the web from my phone frequently. Last Sunday at the Galley Diner, Bill
> (owners father) was miffed that the Sox scores did not make the morning
> paper, so I immediately went to redsox.com and got it for him. The camera
> takes decent pictures for a cellphone.
>
>
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