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| NE1 got details on the 8700 (g) version?
Hi all, Just signed up today (great forum!). So I saw a pic online of the 8700g and I nearly fell off my chair. I love it and would much prefer this to the version (c). http://www.greghughes.net/rant/Black...ooksGreat.aspx However when I call BB (RIM) and speak to someone (also tried emailing) they said (g) doesn't exist and only (c) Cingular and (r) Rogers. Then I was viewing another review of the (C) and it said actual version may be (c) or (g) or something else. So.... 1) does the (g) exist and who would this be for? 2) does anyone know when it's coming out (version g that is) TIA keep up the great work on the forum Steve C Forums: TTigg |
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| Re: NE1 got details on the 8700 (g) version?
those pics are from pinstack.com. Hence, the grey #c0c0c0 background ![]() Details yes. Public no unfortunatly. As it get closer we will make sure to inform PS members 1st! |
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| Re: NE1 got details on the 8700 (g) version?
Ok wait at least ell us if we should be buying 8700c?
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| Re: NE1 got details on the 8700 (g) version?
as with all other devices released if you can, I would wait at least 3 months after the first release. Both for best price availability and also for a larger model selection to choose from.
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| Re: NE1 got details on the 8700 (g) version?
So, what does the (G) stand for?
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| BlackBerry 8700g at UShop Wireless
I purchased the BlackBerry 8700g a few days ago from UShop Wireless. This is a cool device. You need to check this out. I love it. www.UShopWireless.com/aa |
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| Re: NE1 got details on the 8700 (g) version?
G stands for Global... Most times the first company to get the device gets thiers specially designed looks wise.. then the rest get a global standard one.. The only time that did not happen is with the 71xx series each company got thier own design
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