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you people and your "free" (read R59) internet
Blackberries are so 2 years ago.
You should get out more, then you'd understand.you people and your "free" (read R59) internet
so im always in wifi at home, and have a 100 megs a month, and i get a proper internetBlackberries are so 2 years ago.
Been using it for the past 4-5months on my X10 and it works just fine, i buy a 2.3GB monthly bundle, and couldn't give a dam about those underpowered BBs and their tiny screens (Torch included) . Havent had any battery issues when using it and it hardly does any damage to my bundle.
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I use it on my Blackberry Torch to chat with friends using iPhones. Only time it will use a lot of data is when you send pictures.
Re: Battery Life. I've seen no difference in battery life on my Torch since I started using it. And it is constantly running in the background. I still get maximum 2.5 days out of my battery when not using it extensively.
I am telling you, if you are using the application, it sucks the life out of your battery
So yes, leaving it open all the time, and 24/7 chatting will drain the battery. Then again, what do you expect?
When you use this to basically just send 3 or 4 texts to someone like an SMS and then minimize it, there's almost no battery drain.
I agree, i'm just backing up what marine1 said. If you don't minimise and just chat away for hours, it will drain the battery more.
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exactly my pointif people complain about severe battery drainage it's because of heavy usage, not because whatsapp is a battery heavy app.
Does anyone know what the cheapest phone available that Whatsapp can run on?