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Nabatron 11-04-2011 12:27 PM

^its aight i guess nothin special....but paying and extra 5 bucks a month isnt worth it.

MDMA 11-04-2011 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Nabatron (Post 7676469)
^its aight i guess nothin special....but paying and extra 5 bucks a month isnt worth it.

:seriously: ?? Is that how much its gonna cost when trial period is over wow :fuckthatshit: a one time $5 fee is understandable but monthly .. :fulloffuck:
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viet604778 11-04-2011 08:23 PM

Is there a way to restore my blackberry software version?

Simplex123 11-04-2011 10:01 PM

^ what do you mean? Just use desktop manager or just use its app loader.

viet604778 11-05-2011 09:11 AM

Like downgrade the software or reinstall the software again? Is it possible?

Santofu 11-05-2011 12:27 PM

does anybody have a spare black 9900 case to give or to sell to me?

Simplex123 11-05-2011 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by viet604778 (Post 7677434)
Like downgrade the software or reinstall the software again? Is it possible?

Just follow this using app loader, it will do both upgrades and downgrades:
How to Install or Upgrade to a New RIM BlackBerry Operating System (OS) with AppLoader | CrackBerry.com
REMEMBER TO DELETE VENDOR.XML

Here are some other tutorials:
BlackBerry 101 How-To Lecture Series | CrackBerry.com

6insomnia9 11-14-2011 02:10 PM

http://cdn.crackberry.com/sites/crac...60/BBX_BB.jpeg

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Whoa! Here we go. For the past little while we've been hearing plenty of code names floating around for the next generation of BlackBerry devices. The BlackBerry Colt of course, was one of the first ones, but there have been a few others. Milan, Lisban and more specifically, a device codenamed 'London' was suggested as being tested internally and that -- is what is purported to be shown above. When it comes to specs, it is said to be running a a TI OMAP dual-core CPU clocked to 1.5GHz, 1GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage with an 8MP rear camera and a 2MP front facing camera.

Looking at the device, it shows clear signs of the Porsche P'9981, but has a more toned down look to it. The information suggests it is boxier then the image would have you believe as it can stand straight up on one of its sides. While fun to look at it, it's noted as being a dummy model which could explain the screen looking much less than bright and vivid, but clearly the intention here is to show it running on QNX / BBX.

So, is this a next generation BlackBerry that will reach consumers' hands? Possibly another Porsche design or -- the remains of one? We're not sure. Either way, it's not as offensive to me as the P'9981 -- but what do you all think?

Source: The Verge

StylinRed 11-14-2011 05:42 PM

looks good

think id finally be interested in blackberry (never was)

now only if they stuck an awesome camera in it

cfut 11-14-2011 06:10 PM

For those of you having battery issues, try downloading the new .503 software. My 9900`s battery has significantly improved since I got it brand new with the new update. The battery still doesn`t last for 2 days but it`s easily lasting a day with heavy usage.

Also, is anyone else having issues with dust under the screen? I just noticed a small speck under my screen and my phone is still quite new...

6insomnia9 11-14-2011 08:29 PM

.540 is out,

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Santofu 11-15-2011 10:39 PM

I got a problem with my sms texts... Once a while, I text to a friend for at least 30 mins, then some texts came already but it's already read and did not notify me until I have to double check if i receive a text or not... Anybody have that problem?

6insomnia9 11-17-2011 12:03 PM

BBM update soon 6.1

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Animated avatars* – Now you can access a selection of animated GIFs that come alive when you hover over the avatar. Three animated avatars are available as part of the beta as a sneak peak (including a ‘smile’, ‘laughter’ and ‘in love’) – with a greater selection to come at launch. You can access avatars when changing your display picture within the Avatars folder and can source your own animated GIFs

12 new emoticons – Add to the range of expressions available to enhance your conversations with12 new emoticons to choose from.

Personal Message size increased to 160 characters – We’ve doubled the size of the personal message space to 160 characters. The previous limit was 80 characters.
Colored chat bubbles – Customize the color of chat bubbles with 10 colors to choose from. You can pre-assign these colors to your contacts by simply going into your BBM contacts’ profile and selecting the desired contact chat color from the palette.

Camera / Avatar Integration – Now you can update your BBM avatar right from the BlackBerry camera app by selecting “Set as BBM Display Picture” from the menu options.

Simplex123 11-17-2011 02:25 PM

^it's out in beta zone. just gotta register for it

6insomnia9 11-17-2011 02:27 PM

Waiting for to be release publicly , most people won't bother with beta zone unless you are an crackberry addict like me.


New emotions are quiet entertaining.
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JF. 11-17-2011 06:50 PM

anyone experienced the error 102???

insomniac 11-19-2011 12:04 PM

whats a good app to change your led color? preferably something free. i know theres bebuzz and colorled but you have to pay for those. just wanna change the colors of my txt/whatsapp/bbm lol

6insomnia9 11-19-2011 12:11 PM

I bought bebuzz cause its bind on account and I'm staying with blackberry forever
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Teh Doucher 11-20-2011 12:06 PM

iCrackBerryKevin+ If your next smartphone was not a BlackBerry, what would it be? | CrackBerry.com

his 9900 bricked randomly overnight while charging..

604778 11-20-2011 12:27 PM

Should I get the 9900 or wait for the 9790?

Teh Doucher 11-20-2011 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by 604778 (Post 7696191)
Should I get the 9900 or wait for the 9790?

im in the same situation. but after reading that blog post about crackberry kevins 9900, im a little hesitant to get one. i need one bad though. the speakers on my berry are both popped some how..

Simplex123 11-20-2011 01:49 PM

The 9900 has been fine for me. They are addressing a fix right now with a software update. Plus if there's any problems you can just get a new one under your warranty.
I wouldn't get the 9790 myself as the screen resolution and screen itself is smaller. I really don't mind the screen size and the battery life is getting better with the newest OS .540

Simplex123 11-21-2011 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by 604778 (Post 7696191)
Should I get the 9900 or wait for the 9790?

Here's a comparison from CrackBerry

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BlackBerry Bold 9900
This is Reseach In Motion's flagship BlackBerry Smartphone. It's the thinnest Bold the company has ever made, has a distinctive stainless steel band surrounding it, and has what many call the best QWERTY keyboard in the mobile world. The Bold 9900 has all the bells and whistles you'd expect from a top of the line BlackBerry Smartphone: a fast processor, a high resolution touchscreen, BlackBerry OS7, and a decent 1230 mAH battery. Frankly, there just isn't room in this short article to learn all about the Bold 9900. Check out our CrackBerry Superpage for our complete coverage.

Who is it for: Users who want the best possible BlackBerry experience


BlackBerry Bold 9790
The BlackBerry Bold name is not one tossed about lightly, so you know that the BlackBerry Bold 9790 is an excellent Smartphone. In terms of specifications, though, the Bold 9790 is a step down from the BlackBerry Bold 9900. It's not as large as its 9900 cousin, the screen resolution is less (but still a touchscreen), and the processor is not quite as fast. Still, the BlackBerry Bold 9790 is an impressive addition to the BlackBerry lineup.

As to why RIM created a similar but less-powerful Bold, there are several reasons. RIM tries hard to create a BlackBerry Smartphone for everyone. The 9790 itself is physically smaller than the 9900; not everyone likes a giant Smartphone. More importantly, the Bold 9790 is a Bold-on-a-budget. The slightly lowered specifications means this Bold should sell for substantially less than the 9900. Everybody likes a good deal.

Who is it for: Users who want a top-quality, front facing keyboard BlackBerry without breaking the bank. The Bold 9790 is actually being marketed toward women (smaller hands, smaller phone) by RIM as well.

Bonus Feature: The Bold 9790 has a 5 MP auto-focus camera. This is not the same as the much-bemoaned EDOF camera in the Bold 9900. Score!
More in the link below
BlackBerry 7 Smartphones Buyers Guide: Bold 9900 vs. Bold 9790 | CrackBerry.com

Teh Doucher 11-21-2011 10:33 AM

Marketed towards women eh
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skyxx 11-21-2011 01:06 PM

^ Some women will then say, "Since this is a phone markerted towards women, why do we get a less equal phone than the 9900 which is marketed towards men."

RIM, you sexist. :troll:


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