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    Steve
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    They seem to be lagging behind.





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    Re: When will Blackberrys have 3G?

    On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 13:40:24 -0000, "Steve" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >They seem to be lagging behind.
    >

    What use would 3G be to them? 3G offers nothing that would make them
    work any better, but would make them more expensive and heavier.


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  3. #3
    Steve
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    Re: When will Blackberrys have 3G?

    > What use would 3G be to them? 3G offers nothing that would make them
    > work any better, but would make them more expensive and heavier.


    I have a 3G at the moment. It's very useful to be able to browse the net via
    bluetooth on my laptop. Also you'd be surprised how much smaller the latest
    3G phones are now.





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    Re: When will Blackberrys have 3G?

    On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 15:05:33 +0000, [email protected] wrote:

    >Faster download of attachments


    Not significantly faster. There is only limited storage space
    available.

    >and the ability to see richer graphics
    >within presentations etc.


    Er, how would 3G make graphics richer? Have you actually used a
    Blackberry?

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    Re: When will Blackberrys have 3G?

    On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 15:53:48 -0000, "Steve" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >I have a 3G at the moment. It's very useful to be able to browse the net via
    >bluetooth on my laptop. Also you'd be surprised how much smaller the latest
    >3G phones are now.


    Clearly you don't know what a Blackberry is, or what they are for.

    Of course 3G is useful for connecting a laptop to the internet: that's
    what I use it for.

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  6. #6

    Re: When will Blackberrys have 3G?

    On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 22:50:21 +0000, [email protected] wrote:

    >Can you answer a question without being offensive?


    Yes, but not when the question is a bloody stupid one.

    >Yes, I use a blackberry a lot. Together with a whole host of other
    >mobile data equipment.
    >
    >It's true I didn't explain myself clearly enough though; with the
    >current limit of, what, realistically 20-30kbps or so it isn't practical
    >to handle powerpoint presentations with a blackberry. With a potential
    >throughput of 10 times that it would be possible to *consider* having a
    >powerpoint viewer on the blackberry that showed the graphic content of
    >the slides.


    If you use a Blackberry, you will already realise that its main
    strengths are the background push email, the small but useable form
    factor and the ruggedness.

    Turn it into something that has a large enough display for high
    quality powerpoints and you have turned it into something entirely
    different: a market that is already well covered by other products.

    There is no point in sacrificing its features to get faster downloads
    if they are going to be server-initiated and in the background.

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  7. #7
    George
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    Re: When will Blackberrys have 3G?


    <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 15:53:48 -0000, "Steve" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > >I have a 3G at the moment. It's very useful to be able to browse the net

    via
    > >bluetooth on my laptop. Also you'd be surprised how much smaller the

    latest
    > >3G phones are now.

    >
    > Clearly you don't know what a Blackberry is, or what they are for.
    >
    > Of course 3G is useful for connecting a laptop to the internet: that's
    > what I use it for.
    >

    What sort of cost is it to access the internet using 3G? And how fast is
    3G?

    I have only just got into GPRS recently, but find it very slow. I assume 3G
    is much faster?

    George





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    Re: When will Blackberrys have 3G?

    <snip>
    >
    > It's true I didn't explain myself clearly enough though; with the
    > current limit of, what, realistically 20-30kbps or so it isn't practical
    > to handle powerpoint presentations with a blackberry. With a potential
    > throughput of 10 times that it would be possible to *consider* having a
    > powerpoint viewer on the blackberry that showed the graphic content of
    > the slides.


    I'm not sure what BB's strategy is going forward. They seem to go some
    of the way to providing what users want but there are so many features
    missing that would be simple to provide & practical. You can just
    about view attachments but you can't edit, there's no MMS, no
    customised menus, etc.
    I sometimes think the designers haven't actually thought about what
    people want/use in the real world.
    I think a BB is really an emailing device (and a very good one) but
    don't expect anything more. Otherwise maybe look at an alternative
    mobile phone.




  9. #9
    Steve
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    Re: When will Blackberrys have 3G?

    > Of course 3G is useful for connecting a laptop to the internet: that's
    > what I use it for.


    How to you manage to do this? Do you have two phones?





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    Re: When will Blackberrys have 3G?

    On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 00:31:00 -0000, "George"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >What sort of cost is it to access the internet using 3G?


    Reassuringly expensive. Between 70p and £5 per megabyte in the UK.
    That means you can pay several hundred pounds per hour at full tilt.

    >And how fast is
    >3G?


    Fast enough, mostly

    >I have only just got into GPRS recently, but find it very slow. I assume 3G
    >is much faster?


    It needs a good strong signal and few other users to do its best, and
    that's 384kb/sec - feels like slightly slow ADSL

    However, it can slow down a lot in poor signal.

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    Re: When will Blackberrys have 3G?

    On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 09:33:16 -0000, "Steve" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >How to you manage to do this? Do you have two phones?


    No, I have more than a dozen.

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    Steve
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    Re: When will Blackberrys have 3G?

    >>How to you manage to do this? Do you have two phones?
    >
    > No, I have more than a dozen.


    Precisely my point. My must be possible to add 3G without drastically
    effecting it's size. I will help you get rid of a phone or two. Convergence
    is what it's all about. Who wants to have more than a dozen phones to get
    all the features?






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    Re: When will Blackberrys have 3G?

    On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 19:51:13 -0000, "Steve" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Precisely my point. My must be possible to add 3G without drastically
    >effecting it's size.


    It would make it bigger, more complicated and need a bigger battery.
    It would make it more expensive. It would add no useful functionality.

    >I will help you get rid of a phone or two.


    No, it wouldn't help at all. I have never got rid of a phone. That's
    why I have so many.

    I don't want some clunky great phone that does lots of things. I use
    an old Ericsson T39 that provides all the phone features I need.

    I only use 3G with a notebook PC, either through a Data card or via a
    Nokia 7600 in the computer bag.

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    Doug Weller
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    Re: When will Blackberrys have 3G?

    On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 13:40:24 -0000, in uk.telecom.mobile, Steve wrote:

    >They seem to be lagging behind.
    >

    No one seems to have answered this. A 3G Blackberry has been launched in
    the US, and the Blackberry 8700 will start becoming available here this
    month.

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    Steve
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    Re: When will Blackberrys have 3G?

    > No one seems to have answered this. A 3G Blackberry has been launched in
    > the US, and the Blackberry 8700 will start becoming available here this
    > month.



    According the http://www.mobilegazette.com/blackberry-8700-051101.htm, the
    8700 does not have 3G. Is there another Blackberry released in the US with
    3G? Do you have the model number please?

    Thanks





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