I have an LG 9100 "enV2" through Verizon Wireless. Not a smartphone, but does flip open to reveal a full keyboard, useful for texting. Apparently has vCast and a full web browser, but I've never used it. Besides phone calls and texting, the only other features I use are the alarm clock and calculator, and occasionally the camera.
I would not mind getting another Blackberry; I had the Pearl 8100 when I was with AT&T and loved it. Unfortunately I can't afford data service right now though, and Verizon won't let you use a Blackberry on a voice-only plan.
what cell phone do you have
#17
Posted 26 January 2009 - 09:43 PM
QUOTE (Phieta @ Jan 25 2009, 03:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I have an LG 9100 "enV2" through Verizon Wireless. Not a smartphone, but does flip open to reveal a full keyboard, useful for texting. Apparently has vCast and a full web browser, but I've never used it. Besides phone calls and texting, the only other features I use are the alarm clock and calculator, and occasionally the camera.
I would not mind getting another Blackberry; I had the Pearl 8100 when I was with AT&T and loved it. Unfortunately I can't afford data service right now though, and Verizon won't let you use a Blackberry on a voice-only plan.
I would not mind getting another Blackberry; I had the Pearl 8100 when I was with AT&T and loved it. Unfortunately I can't afford data service right now though, and Verizon won't let you use a Blackberry on a voice-only plan.
If both att and verison use SIM cards then just unlock the black berry (softwear) and put your SIM card in it so you can use it.
#19
Posted 27 January 2009 - 04:15 AM
QUOTE (Bespetna @ Jan 26 2009, 01:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Phieta @ Jan 25 2009, 03:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I have an LG 9100 "enV2" through Verizon Wireless. Not a smartphone, but does flip open to reveal a full keyboard, useful for texting. Apparently has vCast and a full web browser, but I've never used it. Besides phone calls and texting, the only other features I use are the alarm clock and calculator, and occasionally the camera.
I would not mind getting another Blackberry; I had the Pearl 8100 when I was with AT&T and loved it. Unfortunately I can't afford data service right now though, and Verizon won't let you use a Blackberry on a voice-only plan.
I would not mind getting another Blackberry; I had the Pearl 8100 when I was with AT&T and loved it. Unfortunately I can't afford data service right now though, and Verizon won't let you use a Blackberry on a voice-only plan.
If both att and verison use SIM cards then just unlock the black berry (softwear) and put your SIM card in it so you can use it.
SIM cards are a feature of GSM networks; Verizon uses CDMA. So no.
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#20
Posted 28 January 2009 - 12:25 AM
I don't know what kind of phone I have, and I'm too lazy to go look right now.