Blackberry Storm

Started by Simon, May 11, 2009, 22:55:45

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Simon

I could end up with two bricks within a fortnight!  ;D
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Rik

Why, have you ordered more pasties? ;D :out:
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Simon

No, I've got to have my teeth repaired first.
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Rik

 :evil:

My in-laws received theirs today, I expect a report later.
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Simon

Well, it's here!  Now, to break it!  ;D

I'm a little disappointed that it's still Vodafone branded, so I'm going to try the update technique with the vendor.xml file deleted.

One thing I'm having trouble with, is getting it Bluetoothed with my Nokia.  They both seem to connect, but each time I try to send a file from the Nokia, I get the very helpful message, 'send failed'.
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Glenn

Quote from: Rik on May 13, 2009, 14:15:03
:evil:

My in-laws received theirs today, I expect a report later.

I wasn't impressed, the pastry tasted greasy, I preferred Ann Mullers 
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Steve

Quote from: Simon on May 14, 2009, 21:19:34
Well, it's here!  Now, to break it!  ;D



Let us know what the battery life is like  :)
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scook94

Quote from: stevethegas on May 14, 2009, 22:11:51
Let us know what the battery life is like  :)

That can be a big disappointment if you're used to charging once a week! I have a spare battery and desktop charger and swap them each morning.
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Steve

Quote from: scook94 on May 14, 2009, 22:17:03
That can be a big disappointment if you're used to charging once a week! I have a spare battery and desktop charger and swap them each morning.

That's me, I am not dependent on a mobile phone, certainly I find the battery life quoted for these mini computer phones disappointing
if you wish to use their full functionality. It seems bizarre reading various blogs i.e re iphone that people basically turn them into a 2G mobile phone so they can last the day out.
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Simon

3G is quite poor in this area, so I tend to leave mine on 2G anyway.  This certainly doesn't appear to pick up as good a signal at home, as the Nokia does.  Only getting 2 or 3 bars, when I get the full 5 with the N82.  Anyway, just about to do the software upgrade... :eek4:
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Sebby

Good luck - hope it all goes smoothly! :fingers:

Simon

Well, it's going...  ;)

Have to say, things seem a bit long winded on it at the moment, but I expect there are lots of shortcuts I've yet to find.  For example, coming here (or to Pals) was two clicks on the Nokia, but it's much more round the houses on the BB.
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Sebby

That's what I meant about Blackberry's having a slightly clunky interface, but I should think you'll get used to it, just like anything. A lot of it will be down to the fact that it's very different to Nokia/SE, which you're used to.

Lance

Any particular reason why you are ditching the N82?
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Sebby

Touchscreen is all the rage - haven't you heard? :)x

Simon

Quote from: Lance on May 14, 2009, 22:56:37
Any particular reason why you are ditching the N82?

I love the phone itself, but constantly find myself getting frustrated with the tiny keys, and as I spend so long on it, on forums, each day, I just thought I'd try something else, and it's also a birthday present to myself.  :)  SE don't seem to have much to offer, and the N97 and N86 would probably have been too pricey, besides, it's nice to have something totally different to play with.
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Lance

Sounds good - the small keys on the N82 are what put me off in the end as well. Couple of weeks to early for your birthday though!
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Lance

Quote from: Sebby on May 14, 2009, 23:00:00
Touchscreen is all the rage - haven't you heard? :)x

That'll be why I'm getting a iphone in a couple of months! Just been waiting for the new one to be announced!
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Simon

Well, it seems to have upgraded OK, but there's still a Vodafone icon in the menus.  :dunno:

Quote from: Lance on May 14, 2009, 23:09:20
Sounds good - the small keys on the N82 are what put me off in the end as well. Couple of weeks to early for your birthday though!

I know, but I can't wait when it comes to new toys!  ;D
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Steve

For my own info Simon. Why did you choose the storm over say an iphone?
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Sebby

Quote from: Lance on May 14, 2009, 23:09:55
That'll be why I'm getting a iphone in a couple of months! Just been waiting for the new one to be announced!

Not long now. :)

Simon

Quote from: stevethegas on May 14, 2009, 23:12:43
For my own info Simon. Why did you choose the storm over say an iphone?

It might sound silly, Steve, but everyone's got an iPhone.  I wanted something different, and I also liked the idea of the 'clickable' touchscreen.

OK, I've just restarted it, and BUGGER!!  Still got a Vodafone splashscreen on start up.  I definitely removed the vendor.xml file, so I don't know how this has happened.  The only thing I can think of is that the upgrade overwrites, but doesn't entirely remove the old OS.
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Sebby

I'm sure you'll suss it out!

Lance

Presumably it is unlocked though?
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Sebby

If you're using your O2 SIM, then yes. Unlocked and unbranded are 2 different things, as I'm sure you're aware. Have you managed to find any guides that explain how to unbrand it?