Rodent-Boy
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Having considered all my wants and needs, I have narrowed down my upgrade to two options: Nokia E72 or Blackberry Bold 9700. Opinions?
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WRT BB service: There are 2 costs involved here. 1st is the actual Service provided itself (email etc.), the 2nd is the data cost. That is, the transfer of you email over cellular networks.
Wait ... explain this more slowly ... with pictures if possible. So if I pay the extra R60 p/m to Vodacom, I still have to pay data costs?
If not included with contract, the following applies:
In order for push email, you need a data connection (the thing that allows one to surf the web on their phone).
On a pre-paid system, one pays for the data used.
The way BB works is like the above. Your 3G/Edge is always on, thats the only way you will get push mail.
The same applies for all handsets with push mail ability.
So. If one has a prepaid agreement, you pay for phonecalls. It most likely will not include data traffic, which BB needs, leaving you to pay the following:
R x (Prepaid amount) +
R 60 (BB Service)
R y (Data usage)
= Possible financial troubles ahead..
But I'm on a contract. Vodacom Talk 130, to be precise. So I'll need to add the R60 (BB service) to my existing contract amount. I don't currently have a separate data bundle with my Talk 130. Am I going to need to get one in addition to the BB service?
(Assuming I go for the BB, which I'm not entirely sure of yet.)
If you get the R60 BIS service, it includes all the data you are going to use on your blackberry through the blackberry APN. That means all email, on device web browsing through the blackberry browser, facebook, twitter, myspace, weather etc are all included. *Streaming data is not included such as Youtube.
can u get push email with iPhone if one has a gmail account?