BB 9900 & Vodacom. When?

^ which price is based on the total contract value regardless of the actual value of the fone. Hence R7700 or approx R320 pm for 24 months
 
Lol, why would you think they care about the small profit of a handset?
On prepaid they sell that R2 simcard for R199.
Service Providers don't care much for selling handsets only when it can be used on any network.
And FYI, phones on contract are based on cost prices, R7700 is not the cost price.
 
I suspect the QNX phone to be released first (Colt) will be a 9900 running QNX. If the current 9900 hardware can handle QNX then a migration should theoretically be possible, but we know these buggers are in it for the money so they want you to buy a new QNX phone also. They will only allow migration if they get the message that the market won't buy the 9900 without a migration path to QNX being guaranteed.

I believe Rim engineers have already stated that qnx won't work on any current phones and will need at least a dual core processor to run.
 
First QNX phone - Colt - is reported to be single core device (BGR and Engadget reports).

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First QNX phone - Colt - is reported to be single core device (BGR and Engadget reports).

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I'm a regular guy, would I really need/use QNX anyway?? Any firm news yet from vodacom on BB 9900?
 
First week September, I think Voda will accept orders, just get hold of the right consultant.
 
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