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I had a blackberry 8330 but it broke so now I am trying to get a replacement but they do not have ablackberry 8330 all they have is a blackberry 8350. So my question is one better then the other or are theythe same? With they are not the same what is the deterrents between them? Should I get the 8350 orfight to get my 8330? I will fight for the 8330 if that is better then the 8350 I just need help finding that out.
Thanks
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Ericuse165 wrote:Thanks for the info but I was talking about the 8350. Verizons cell phones insurance co whats to send me a 8350 but thats not even a Verizons phone.
Yikes,
I thought you simply made a boo boo and mistyped 8350 instead of 8530. The 8350 was a Blackberry for Nextel that had the antenna. I don't think you can use that on Verizon's network, and if you can, you won't have access to Verizon's features such as VZNavigator, VCast, etc.
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Ericuse165 wrote:
I had a blackberry 8330 but it broke so now I am trying to get a replacement but they do not have ablackberry 8330 all they have is a blackberry 8350. So my question is one better then the other or are theythe same? With they are not the same what is the deterrents between them? Should I get the 8350 orfight to get my 8330? I will fight for the 8330 if that is better then the 8350 I just need help finding that out.
Thanks
Hi,
The 8330 has been discontinued by Verizon. It was replaced by the 8530 which is an updated version of the Curve. It features the same basic Blackberry functions, email, contacts, etc. as other Blackberry devices and includes a slew of new features including 5.0 operating system, WiFi, 2.0 megapixel camera, and in my opinion the best feature of the newer BB devices...a trackpad instead of the trackball. Just like the 8330, the 8530 features a low end price, which helped make the 8330 the best selling Blackberry of all.
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It has no antennae sticking out does it??
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Thanks for the info but I was talking about the 8350. Verizons cell phones insurance co whats to send me a 8350 but thats not even a Verizons phone.
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Ericuse165 wrote:Thanks for the info but I was talking about the 8350. Verizons cell phones insurance co whats to send me a 8350 but thats not even a Verizons phone.
Yikes,
I thought you simply made a boo boo and mistyped 8350 instead of 8530. The 8350 was a Blackberry for Nextel that had the antenna. I don't think you can use that on Verizon's network, and if you can, you won't have access to Verizon's features such as VZNavigator, VCast, etc.
Doc

