So, what is the BlackBerry attraction that causes so much extra to pay for the device through the PDA / smartphone?
Here are a few desserts to wet your whistle ... and get you thinking.
* Camera Flash - I've yet to see a Palm OS device with him, and only some Windows Mobile devices have it. Every BlackBerry has a camera that has bljeskalicu.Kamera feature is almost useless without a flash, from what I can tell.
* Software - Probably not as wide variety as well as Windows Mobile, but probably better than the Palm OS. I remember feeling like Palm OS, but it's basically dead. Only one manufacturer makes the devices with Palm OS, and even they make Windows Mobile phones as well.
* Software - Probably not as wide variety as well as Windows Mobile, but probably better than the Palm OS. I remember feeling like Palm OS, but it's basically dead. Only one manufacturer makes the devices with Palm OS, and even they make Windows Mobile phones as well.
...* 3G -. Most blackberries are not supported, but this is rapidly changing
* GPS / Wi-Fi - With BlackBerry, you had to choose one or the other, if you want a built-in. But again, this is changing. Some of their devices have both. I've never heard of Wi-Fi dongle, but there is a Bluetooth GPS. So if you want both, get a Wi-Fi built-in and get the Bluetooth GPS.
* BlackBerry keyboard - If there is no QWERTY keyboard, then you have the ability to SureType (different input mode). Since getting my Blackberry, I decided that I hated SureType so I turn it off. It's still easier than typing the word using a normal phone. Instead of pressing the "2" button three times to the letter "C" and press "7" key once. Also, there is a shift key, and you only have to press both buttons to get the punctuation characters.
* Touchscreen -. Most berries do not have it, but some do not
* I do not know what the OP has a plan, but for $ 70 plus tax (on Sprint) there is a plan that has 450 minutes and lets you have unlimited data and messaging. For that price, I doubt it would cost more each month.
* I did not notice that the $ 20/mo. the ability to access the BES server, but it is meaningless, unless you have a BES server to connect.
If you can think of more reasons to get a Blackberry (or even a dislike them) .... Feel free to leave a comment.
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