For anyone that knows or that can help
whats the deal with Iphone Wifi hotspots
What is the deal
AT&T doesn't recycle.
Then, it was the TVs from our break rooms.
Now they take away our recycling bins? How much lower can they go?
LG VU
I'm a heavy user...so let me know how the touch screen works for you. I owned the first iPhone...so i'm aware of the finger smudges and such... just tell me about the feel, etc.
Thanks so much
What do I do?
I have a ?
I got 2.3mbps while doing a speed test. . .Wow! ! !
I live in Las Vegas, and use an unlocked N95-3.
AT&T's Current Top 5
Coming back to AT&T
Second try with the 3G Iphone
Ok, I have to say this. The 3G Iphone really is a piece of crap!!! I live in a full 3G area and the dropped calls are unbelievable! It got so bad, AT&T credited me my whole month with the new Iphone. Yeah, I know the fan boys are going to respond with "why don't you just turn off 3G?".....yeah right! The OS is slow as hell, the lag is still there. There is just no reason to unload your first generaton Iphone for this POS!!!
Delete the thread Mod's, I really don't care. I am outta here and moving on to a phone that actually holds onto calls.
I will check back to see the fan boy response...they are priceless.
Such thing as an early upgrade?
blackberry pearl as modem
if i were to say, attempt to use her as a modem will i get some insane additional charges on my next bill???
is it just me....
Has anyone else?
Blackberry Data Pricing
He is looking at a Blackberry Pearl (The version of the 8120 that AT&T carries) and he's nearly sold on the concept (he needs one, he just doesn't realize it yet.) but his biggest hangup was the cost of the data.
He is convinced it's $40 a month for the standard Blackberry e-mail package. I can't access the AT&T site from my work computer so I was wondering what the pricing runs for the Blackberry Data plans with AT&T so that I can help him find a good match with his current provider.
3G iphne for a $1.47
Any AT&T Reps that can help me PLEASE??!!??
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Shady Sams
Saturday I had a lady come in wanting to get a cell phone as her primary communications device. She works for herself and her phone is her primary form of doing business. She said she did not want to have to worry about how much she talks on the phone.
She also asked for a phone on which she can keep detailed contacts, a schedule, and task list.
She is in her 50s and said she wanted something easy for her. I introduced her to the Blackberry Curve, gave her the unlimited talk plan with the BB Personal data plan. I sold her a Z9i bluetooth with a $30 discount. I literally gave her a Blackberry leather case, so she only had to buy a charger, a discounted headset, SD card and the ph...
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