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ninetyninej
My PDA phone has been dropped for the last time and I have to purchase a new one this week. I want the iPhone but despite my boss owning one and raving about it, I can't afford paying $600 for it.

So, I'm either buying the BlackBerry Curve or BlackBerry 8800. Anyone own either of these or have feedback/suggestions?

Curve:

http://reviews.cnet.com/smart-phone...tml?tag=ss_rltd

8800:

http://reviews.cnet.com/smart-phone...tml?tag=ss_rltd

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks! :)
L2N
If you want somehting for buisness do not get the Iphone. the key board on that is absolute crap.

I think the only differnce between the Curve and the 8800 is the curve has a camera.

Either way Blackberry is the way to go.
Zombie0729
quote:
Originally posted by L2N
If you want somehting for buisness do not get the Iphone. the key board on that is absolute crap.

I think the only differnce between the Curve and the 8800 is the curve has a camera.

Either way Blackberry is the way to go.


isn't RIM(makers of blackberry) in some huge copyright lawsuit right now which could potentially ruin/discontinue the product? isn't that why their stock dropped so much in the last year
djjewelz
RIM settled last year with NTP, so they are all set.

8800 - GPS
8300 (Curve) - no GPS, but 2MP camera and standard headset jack
8820 - GPS + Wifi, coming out 9/15, same form factor as 8800

I prefer the Curve over the 8800 due to the layout of the keyboard. The 8800 is a good choice if you work in places that don't allow cameras into the facility.

Hope that helps.
ninetyninej
quote:
Originally posted by L2N
If you want somehting for buisness do not get the Iphone. the key board on that is absolute crap.

I think the only differnce between the Curve and the 8800 is the curve has a camera.

Either way Blackberry is the way to go.


Thanks for the feedback. I think I'm definitely going to go with BlackBerry Curve.

The 8800 has a built-in GPS and a slightly better battery but overall the Curve I've read is much much better, especially with the keyboard. Also I tried the keyboard on my boss' iPhone and found that typing emails took longer then an external qwerty keyboard like on the BlackBerry.

:)


quote:
Originally posted by Zombie0729
isn't RIM(makers of blackberry) in some huge copyright lawsuit right now which could potentially ruin/discontinue the product? isn't that why their stock dropped so much in the last year


I read up on that and apparently that was 2006 and although it held up RIM production I believe they settled and are functioning just fine. The Curve in fact was just released like 2-3 months ago.

:)

quote:
Originally posted by djjewelz
RIM settled last year with NTP, so they are all set.

8800 - GPS
8300 (Curve) - no GPS, but 2MP camera and standard headset jack
8820 - GPS + Wifi, coming out 9/15, same form factor as 8800

I prefer the Curve over the 8800 due to the layout of the keyboard. The 8800 is a good choice if you work in places that don't allow cameras into the facility.

Hope that helps.


Thanks a lot. This really helps my decision. I think the Curve is the way to go. And even though I'm locked in a contract I can get the Curve for $299 with my company's AT&T business account.
Orbital32
I hate the curve. Too small to type with Suretype. I had that thing for literally an hour before i got rid of it. I never hated a phone as much as that one in my life. I would probably wait for the 8820.
skizzell
8800 all the way!

I was at a conference last week and RIM was there. Wait til you see what they have in store for the next year or so. :D

New BES pwnz0rs btw.
ninetyninej
, so hard to choose between curve vs 8800!

i did like the 8800 at first but then when i heard the buttons were too close to each other, making it hard to type, and that it had no camera i assumed the Curve was an easy choice :(




Damn, after some research I see the Curve 8310 coming to AT&T in 3 weeks and the 8820 coming out shortly after.

I need find a way to wait till the end of September before buying......
djjewelz
I have a spare 8800 if you really need something to hold you over.
HotDogWater
what provider do you have? i don't know about the others, but i know for sprint if you get the blackberry they tack another $30-40 extra monthly for a "blackberry plan." Also, don't you need a monthly gps subscription to use the built-in gps? if that's the case you may want to look for a bluetooth receiver, those can be had for $60-70+

Orbital32
quote:
Originally posted by HotDogWater
what provider do you have? i don't know about the others, but i know for sprint if you get the blackberry they tack another $30-40 extra monthly for a "blackberry plan." Also, don't you need a monthly gps subscription to use the built-in gps? if that's the case you may want to look for a bluetooth receiver, those can be had for $60-70+



the monthly subscription is with all providers. without it you blackberry is just a phone.
Orbital32
quote:
Originally posted by ninetyninej
, so hard to choose between curve vs 8800!

i did like the 8800 at first but then when i heard the buttons were too close to each other, making it hard to type, and that it had no camera i assumed the Curve was an easy choice :(



If you think the buttons on the 8800 are too close together... its about 10X worse on the curve. And the "Learning" for spelling blows chunks.
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