Selasa, 30 April 2013

How much is a blackberry pearl without a plan?

Q. How much is a blackberry pearl without a plan?

A. Okay
a blackberry pearl?
On what network?
If on tmobile you could buy a blackberry with no contract..for around $178.
Or an unlocked blackberry for $200-230.

How well does the Blackberry pearl work when flashed to cricket?
Q. I am thinking about flashing over a Verizon blackberry pearl to cricket and had a few questions.
1) How well does a flashed blackberry pearl work?
2) will it force my family to change the plan that it is on?
Any more info that you know on the subject will be greatly appreciated.

A. I don't have a Blackberry, but I thought I'd take this opportunity to warn you off of Cricket. I signed up with Cricket just 3 months ago, and WOW, I'm already thinking of leaving. Cricket has been almost laughably horrible; I mean you could make a sitcom about how bad it is.

They routinely overbill me, so I have to call customer service to get it corrected... but their customer service staff doesn't have the ability to fix the billing problem. Also, their voice-mail system keeps deleting my messages before I've heard them, and I've called customer service for that problem (many times), but they don't have the ability to fix that either.

Cricket is so bad, it's almost funny. I would say, no-go on the Cricket.

To read hundreds of other similar stories, you can Google "Cricket Wireless Problems" and that'll probably scare you off for good.

What color of the blackberry pearl flip does verizon wireless carry?
Q. Also i hear people say it has a short battery life and that its kind or bulky is that true?

A. pearl.....the color that verizon carrys for the pearl flip is silver/grey...however you want to look at it i suppose, otherwise, I'm not too sure about the battery, but honestly it's not like blackberry wants to sell devices with short battery spans, whatever the battery life expectancy is listed on the verizon website is most likely an accurate depiction, remember that any phone company that makes phones are required to be sure every aspect of the device works properly or conditioned for consumers. like any company, blackberry spends millions each year testing equipment and making sure it works, why do you think the phones cost so much at retail price, consumers are in the long run paying for every aspect of r&d which includes testing devices for hours on end for months at a time to ensure quality control and that way they can say things like what a phones battery life expectancy for standby and talk time will be, and still be able to back it up with countless hours of data analysis to back it up. ....fact is some people may recieve defective batterys that simply need replacing...,

The phone isnt necessarily bulky, its just the fact that a pearl usually is a brick..., whereas now it's like having a pearl & a half, ....and the fact it's the only flip phone blackberry sells...., its just like any other phone, once you've had it enough, you'll get use to it..., its all relative to the user to results may vary......keep that in mind..,

RMatila




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