My Ultimate Blackberry?

Blackberry 8300 DaytoneIf you have read this blog before you might have noticed that I’m a bit frustrated with my Blackberry Pearl. I can’t get it to email photos and the keyboard just doesn’t do it for me. A few weeks ago I wrote about what my favorite and ultimate Blackberry would look like:

The features are simple: small, wireless, synchronized, easy to use, build in camera, qwerty keyboard

And it seems that my prayers will be answered with RIM’s Blackberry 8300 “Daytona”. It might even have GPS and Wi-Fi which I don’t have any use for but it makes its cool factor even higher.

Now all I have to do is find me another sponsor for this new gadget as soon as it is released.

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8 Responses to “My Ultimate Blackberry?”

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Well if you find this generous sponsor, I’m okay to receive a Daytona too :P

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I’m sure our generous won’t mind giving us 10 Daytonas to give away to whom we please. Consider it done…

;-)

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I have been looking for a while for a gadget that satisfies my needs, maybe you could help me out.

I had a look at several Blackberries, smartphones and the future iPhone. I’m looking forward to the iPhone, because of it’s nice design en features.

Anyway, what I’m looking for is a phone with Wifi, Bluetooth, and camera. I want to have the ability to blog on it, so Wifi seems like a must. Connectivity is also important because I use my laptop a lot. I don’t need to have 24/7 i-net access, but it would be nice ofc :-)

Any recommendations?

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@Bram: cool stuff, but certainly not THE solution.

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@TruFu: My guess is you don’t actually need Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. You just think you do… ;-)

But seriously: I use a Blackberry which is connected to a Exchange server I rent one account at somewhere in the world. EVERYTHING Syncs with this account. My Macs, my Blackberry, my trashy Dell and I can even access everything via the web. This way, if I lose a gadget, I don’t lose any data, ever! You DO need a 24/7 data connection but this is included in the package with mobile subscription at most providers. I don’t need Wi-Fi because the Blackberry GPRS connection is superfast and never lets me wait.

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So…any updates about a BlackBerry for Gonzy ? :P

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