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Old 09-29-2009, 05:01 AM   #1
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i need to buy a new telephone...i come from a worste samsung u700, and think about buying a blackberry.

i need these features :

- comfortable, durable, BURLY!!
- long life battery, and hogh capacity battery
- great rx
- comfortable for sms writing
- bluetooth
- sync with mac

these are the main important features i need ...

i saw these two models: pearl flip 8220 and curve 8520

waht your suggestions??

is the 8520 better than 8220 for my pourpose?
is the 8520 too big for carring?
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Old 09-29-2009, 05:35 AM   #2
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neither will currently sync with mac well.
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Old 09-29-2009, 07:06 AM   #3
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neither will currently sync with mac well.
But DM for Mac is due out soon.

As an FYI, I have no problems using PacketMac with my MacBook Pro and BB 9000.

As for the OP, I suggest you go to your carrier's corporate store and look at and "play with" each device and see which feels better to you. You are really th eonly one that make the decision.

As for battery life, that really depends upon usage. Some get a day or more, others get less. Reception depends on location. Some BBs aren't quite as good as others, but I think have decent reception as long as there is a good signal where you are.

IMHO a QWERTY keypad is always better for typing than the SureType keypad,but that I also a personal decision.
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Old 09-29-2009, 07:08 AM   #4
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You didn say what your budget was.

Don't do with the 8520... Just.. Don't!
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wow, i signed up to ask the same question. so ill thank you all too :P
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Old 09-29-2009, 07:15 AM   #6
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Well, now that an expert has spoken...

Texxo - first pick the carrier; sounds like you have done that.

Decide which keyboard form factor (suretype/share keys or dedicated keyboard). Some people simply don't like the Suretype keyboard - I don't.

If possible, go to a store and check them out.

8120 - Suretype keyboard
8220 - Suretype flip phone
8520 - consumer grade, full keyboard. No GPS. And TT doesn't like it
8900 - not exactly burly, but a solid device

Good luck choosing.
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Agreed, the 8900 is a solid device!

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Old 09-29-2009, 09:57 AM   #8
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my budget is like 200-250 ...

pearl flip 8220 -> 199
8520-> 249
8900-> 349

so i can choose one between 8220 and 8520.

i haven't use a smartphone, i don't need mail or internet.

wich i better???

is the qwerty of 8520 far better for sms tiping then suretype of 8220???
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it depends.
qwerty naturally makes it easier to text if you type on a computer alot.
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If you don't need mail or Internet, then the BB probably isn't the device for you. There are probably better and cheaper devices out there.

As for which is better, my suggestion is go try them out for yourself. It really is a personal preference. IMHO, QWERTY is the way to go. Others do not think that way.
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