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Reviews (2)
19 Jan, 2009
great quality but costly
3 of 3 found this helpful As an idea the Blackberry is fantastic, email and internet on tap. But the reality is a bit more different. To have the browser avaliable to you/send emails/ send mms's , one must subscribe to your phone user ( e.g o2) Blackberry Tariff. These are to be honest very costly, there is a pas-as-you-use option which costs 2.70 per mb, this may seem cheap however in order to be connected to the data network 24/7 this takes 10k per day and you will be charged for this no matter what. Also a months notice is required before stopping the service. Looking at it simply it all adds up.
Of course there are unlimited packages and business ones. All of which come at a cost.
For the regular user I fear the Blackberry is just to exspensive. An ordinary mobile phone will let you use wap or wifi without a subscription. And even the low end 30 pound mobiles will let you send mms. Unless you are a business person who needs to be avaliable all the time it just doesnt pay to have this phone.
The need just doesnt justify the cost.
19 Jan, 2009
great quality but costly
As an idea the Blackberry is fantastic, email and internet on tap. But the reality is a bit more different. To have the browser avaliable to you/send emails/ send mms's , one must subscribe to your phone user ( e.g o2) Blackberry Tariff. These are to be honest very costly, there is a pas-as-you-use option which costs 2.70 per mb, this may seem cheap however in order to be connected to the data network 24/7 this takes 10k per day and you will be charged for this no matter what. Also a months notice is required before stopping the service. Looking at it simply it all adds up.
Of course there are unlimited packages and business ones. All of which come at a cost.
For the regular user I fear the Blackberry is just to exspensive. An ordinary mobile phone will let you use wap or wifi without a subscription. And even the low end 30 pound mobiles will let you send mms. Unless you are a business person who needs to be avaliable all the time it just doesnt pay to have this phone.
The need just doesnt justify the cost.