Do you know if they like it and how the battery life is on it? No one at my work has anything called electronics plus everyone i know has iPhones. I just want to know if people like it and how email is and all that other stuff. I read reviews but they dont help much.
They love them. I think the batteries last pretty long, but my friend charges his every night anyway. Scrolling through the menus and stuff is really quick, and the Blackberry Messenger is pretty neat. I don't know about email but sending pics to facebook takes like 2 seconds. The only reason why I prefer the iPhone over it is because the internet looks nicer, but for everything else the Blackberry is way better.
They love them. I think the batteries last pretty long, but my friend charges his every night anyway. Scrolling through the menus and stuff is really quick, and the Blackberry Messenger is pretty neat. I don't know about email but sending pics to facebook takes like 2 seconds. The only reason why I prefer the iPhone over it is because the internet looks nicer, but for everything else the Blackberry is way better.
I had a Blackberry a while back but I hated the battery so I was hoping thats better. I charge my phone every night anyway. All I want on my Blackberry is Twitter, my email which is huge since I need that for work, and Twitter since I'm a Twitter addict. So if those things run smoothly, I want to get it. Also I want to know if its pretty businessy looking becuase I don't want an iPhone because I feel like its too "trendy" lol.
They love them. I think the batteries last pretty long, but my friend charges his every night anyway. Scrolling through the menus and stuff is really quick, and the Blackberry Messenger is pretty neat. I don't know about email but sending pics to facebook takes like 2 seconds. The only reason why I prefer the iPhone over it is because the internet looks nicer, but for everything else the Blackberry is way better.
One of my buddies says his battery life actually improves if he lets the power run down before charging. I don't know the truth behind it, but he swears by it.
I had a Blackberry a while back but I hated the battery so I was hoping thats better. I charge my phone every night anyway. All I want on my Blackberry is Twitter, my email which is huge since I need that for work, and Twitter since I'm a Twitter addict. So if those things run smoothly, I want to get it. Also I want to know if its pretty businessy looking becuase I don't want an iPhone because I feel like its too "trendy" lol.
I would suppose the email is good, since most people in business have Blackberry's? Haha, the internet works well on it so I'm sure Twitter would work well. Oh and yeah, it looks pretty professional and businessy.
You know I used to think so but it saves me from sending everyone of my friends a text about my werid experience at Whole Foods or when someone spells order ' odor', etc. I just send a twitter and my friends all respond within minutes. It is great invention.
One of my buddies says his battery life actually improves if he lets the power run down before charging. I don't know the truth behind it, but he swears by it.
I was told the same thing. If you let the battery die before you charge it, it would last longer. I charge my phone whenever, so I also have no clue if it works or not.
I was told the same thing. If you let the battery die before you charge it, it would last longer. I charge my phone whenever, so I also have no clue if it works or not.
I would suppose the email is good, since most people in business have Blackberry's? Haha, the internet works well on it so I'm sure Twitter would work well. Oh and yeah, it looks pretty professional and businessy.
You know I used to think so but it saves me from sending everyone of my friends a text about my werid experience at Whole Foods or when someone spells order ' odor', etc. I just send a twitter and my friends all respond within minutes. It is great invention.
But are you sure everyone wants to know what you're doing every five minutes? Personally, I have a hard enough time trying to concentrate on what I'm doing at a given moment, so I don't want to receive countless messages of what others are doing.