I'm dedicating this bump to Millsapa because she likes seeing old things bumped


I don't really go down there very often, so I don't know from experience, but here's the map. The blue is 4G, orange is 3G:
https://coverage.sprint.com/IMPACT.jsp?INTNAV=ATG:FT:Cov
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I'm dedicating this bump to Millsapa because she likes seeing old things bumped
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Haven't owned a cell phone in about 6 years. Never paid for one, and never plan to.
I have a home phone! Woot! Er, wait.. am I part of the crowd in this thread if I'm even further behind?
I have a "smartphone", but I use it like a dumb phone.
I never get on the net, or use any of it's crazy gadgets.
I hate phones, and would rather talk in person.
I know, I'm crazy.
I like to spend time with my wife, and talk to her. That is usually when we may talk about what is on our calendars, and what we need from the store.
I would rather play a board game and interact with people, instead of play a game on a phone, or interact with a sim.
I don't like to use my phone as a metal detector at the beach to find hidden treasures.
I don't pay for any data plans, dont use facebook, or twitter...... and life is amazingly good.
Moe, may I join your club?
...Most consumers rush to get the hot new cellphone—every 17 months on average, according to J.D. Power and Associates, a marketing-information company. Device makers like Apple, Motorola and Nokia—as well as cellphone carriers—constantly advertise the latest models and fastest service. Still, the holdouts cling to obsolete models with clunky designs.
These die-hards say they are reducing waste and like sidestepping costly service contracts. Some like the simplicity of phones with few functions, says Anthony Scarsella, chief gadget officer at Gazelle, a Boston-based reseller of electronic gear....
That's just what his ego needs.Help me, SaltyOne Kenobi, you're my only hope.
Good bump, actually.
Salty, why the F does my T-Mobil Blackberry Bold suck so bad? Wait, the phone is fine, but the internet stuff is ridiculous. I pay for some super duper plan and speed, but I honestly can't load 90% of the pages I try to open on the first try. I get, "There was a communications failure" or some other nonsense about not being able to find a server, etc. and I have to click the link/webpage/whatever again. I usually have to go through this bull **** four or five times before I get the page I want, and then it's usually like cold tar. I've called tmobile and googled all this ****, but nothing seems to work. It does it on my wireless at home as well as when I'm on TM's network.
Help me, SaltyOne Kenobi, you're my only hope.
Blackberry uses their own network and servers. The carrier (T-Mobile in your case) just connects you to the Blackberry server, which then connects you to the internet. That's why the problem also happens on your WiFi, because your home internet connection is only connecting it to the same Blackberry server.
This is one of the reasons I think Blackberry sucks. There are too many potential problems. Blackberry has had a few nationwide outages when one of their servers goes down.
T-Mobile probably can't help you. Especially if it's doing it on your home WiFi too. You probably need to call Blackberry support. Or even better would be to get a new phone. There are plenty of Android phones that work on T-Mobile's 4G. Pretty much all of them will be way better than any Blackberry, and even give your computer a run for its money when it comes to web browsing.
but that's also the reason that so many businesses prefer blackberrys and provide them to their employees - there's much more control over how the device is used. Most people I know with Blackberrys only have them because their employer is providing (and paying for) it
Blackberry uses their own network and servers. The carrier (T-Mobile in your case) just connects you to the Blackberry server, which then connects you to the internet. That's why the problem also happens on your WiFi, because your home internet connection is only connecting it to the same Blackberry server.
This is one of the reasons I think Blackberry sucks. There are too many potential problems. Blackberry has had a few nationwide outages when one of their servers goes down.
T-Mobile probably can't help you. Especially if it's doing it on your home WiFi too. You probably need to call Blackberry support. Or even better would be to get a new phone. There are plenty of Android phones that work on T-Mobile's 4G. Pretty much all of them will be way better than any Blackberry, and even give your computer a run for its money when it comes to web browsing.
Well, this is disheartening news. I didn't pay a fortune for this phone, but it wasn't cheap. I imagine I could sell it and use the proceeds to get another phone? If so, then what would you suggest I get SirSalty? Remember, think cheap -- I don't even know what an app is, and I really only use my phone right now to update my google calendar, text, make movies of my kids (that's actually damn fun) and browse the webz.
Thanks for the help in advance, Sire.