Question 19: The curve isn't on the list, it's currently being tested. Execs in our already testing the device. There is no launch date. Our regional blackberry rep mentioned to us about touch screen blackberry that will be an exclusive for verizon. There is no release date on the 9xxx series Blackberry, or how long the exclusivity will run.
Question 20: Verizon has not been hindering phones, we purchase the phones previously with out BT with OBEX, now most if not all new current models have had this capability. It's no different now than any other carrier. Services that are offered are solid and reliable and some of the best in the industry. If you can't afford it, then you can keep paying for your second best. You left the comment here. Your response is obviously un-educated and does not support any information to this site. Which is the main reason people come here. So please stop flooding threads with your unsupportive and unappreciated comments.
Verizon can do whatever they want, whenever they want with whatever they want. They are hands down the best wireless carrier out there (and no, I don't work for them). So keep your "great" phones and lousy service. I have personally liked every phone I've had with Verizon
I don't see any PDA smartphone of interest. I don't want a BB. I want something similiar to my Q in style (no, not the Q9C)....there is nothing coming down the pike. I don't need a flip open qwerty keypad either. HELP!
In response ot the Blackbery Curve. No matter what Blackberry comes out with, coler devices for other carrires, without good network to back up the features, its worthless. According to a Blackberry rep, VZWs' network is superior to all the others. Another example is the "I-Phone". What a joke on AT&T's network. The only way it is fast is if you are connected to Wi-Fi. The I-Phone on VZWs' CDMA would blow any other phone away. Apple dropped the ball by not co-operating with VZW.
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