Hello there readers. My contract is up with my current phone for t-mobile and i was wondering if anyone had suggestions for a new phone. I was leaning towards the curve or Wing. But I'm open to suggestions.
Thank You
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skim101 Posts: 11
Phone Model: Blackberry Pearl 8120
Service Provider: t-mobile
Sun May 11, 2008 10:00 pm
PhantomBass wrote:
Hello there readers. My contract is up with my current phone for t-mobile and i was wondering if anyone had suggestions for a new phone. I was leaning towards the curve or Wing. But I'm open to suggestions.
Thank You
If you're happy with t-mobile, try blackberry 8120. I recently purchased bb8120 & been very happy with it. I have a friend who has curve but his only complaint is the size (width). But it's really a personal preference rather than the functionality or durability of the phone. He just doesn't like the size of it & when I got mine, he told me how much he liked the size of it. I have wireless router set up at home & in the beginning I couldn't hook up to it for some reason but I got it fixed & works great. Internet on it, while hooked up to the router, is really fast.
if ur looking for a smartphone then either the bb curve or the bb 8120 would be the way to go, if ur looking for the newest phones tmobile will be releasing 2 new nokia music phone at the end of this month i think it was a nokia 5310 and a nokia 5610
mpapple10 Posts: 1132
Phone Model: T-Mobile Shadow/HTC Juno
Service Provider: T-Mobile
Mon May 12, 2008 4:18 am
stay away from the wing. too many problems with that phone. last time I was in a t-mobile store, the rep told me at least half the wings are returned for being too slow.
wings r laggy, i personally dont recommend them when a customers ask, i actually dont recommend any of our windows mobile phone (wing, dash, or shadow)
windows phones r terribly laggy, and the phones itself suck, they always come back when a customers buys it
thejarebear Posts: 2
Thu May 15, 2008 8:24 pm
yeah don't fall for Windows mobile phones they !
I'd recommend the BB 8800. its not very big and has great functionalityjavascript:emoticon
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m9x3mos Posts: 3
Mon Jun 02, 2008 4:27 pm
I would love to argue that post a little. The phones themselevs are great. Software on them not so much. One stop to xda developers and installed a 6.1 rom on my wing and I love the phone. Pretty quick no lag or memory problems. Runs very nice. I you are tech savy and can do that these phones rock. But selling them to someone who wants my space is bad
DonnieBray Posts: 8
Phone Model: RIM Blackberry Curve 8330
Service Provider: Verizon Wireless
Wed Jul 02, 2008 11:30 pm
i just got the BB 8330 and couldnt be happier. like someone said up top the only downside is the width but thats no big deal. the phone sounds great, the app list is extensive, web surfing is reasonably quick and its a good looking device.
pocadotz Posts: 4
Phone Model: Blackberry Curve 8330, LG Rumor, Sanyo MM 8300
Service Provider: Sprint
Wed Sep 17, 2008 12:25 am
I recommend the curve its the first smartphone ive ever had and most people like them