Monday, December 21, 2009

My New Blackberry Curve 8520

Finally took the dive and got myself a Blackberry, I got a Curve 8520, though Carrier-locked to Globe, but at that price who could resist. Got it for a little less than P15T, and this price was funny because I was told that they've increased the price of the prepaid kit to P15800.00 from P14995.00 but the new price includes a one month use of Super Surf, their version of unlimited data usage. But when I got the charge slip, I was only charged P14995, cool!

Anyways, I am clueless as how the Blackberry works, though I have friends that use Blackberrys I don't "interrogate" them as to how the thing works. Well, a Blackberry is just like any other phone, only, it's more focused to messaging of all sorts. Blackberry's before were intended for corporate clients, and it's just recently that the consumer market started adopting them. 

I was so excited to get the phone, it's because my aging Palm Centro is becoming boring everyday. I was planning to get this phone since I heard of the "affordable" price from Globe. Then I started to look around and snoop for information about the usage and all. Then finally, I decided to get into the BB bandwagon. Went to Globe SM Mall of Asia and was told that they have one unit left, thinking that it's the Christmas season and I may not be the only one that thinks that they're offering a very good deal, I took the unit.

The box was minimalistic black, and the phone is shiny hehehe. Couldn't resist it so I inserted the SIM that came with the kit, plugged it in the car charger and started playing with the phone. Good thing about the one month free data use, I was able to do the startup settings including email set ups and some apps download right at that moment. 

Questions that came to me were, how to use the BB messenger (well, my friends told me I have to get their PINs), it's not that different as any IM app, but it's proprietary to RIM. If the one month free data usage is up, and I have to insert my postpaid SIM, will I have to re-enroll the phone again? Then there's the automatic switching from EDGE to GPRS to WiFi. 

I was easily able to connect to my home wireless network, but the signal was choppy and the phone kept on switching from WiFi to GPRS/EDGE. Then I started to appreciate the integration of contacts and messaging on the phone. It integrated my SMS, email, Facebook, BB Messenger and Yahoo! messenger into one application and notifications come in as one. My next dilemma is whether to subscribe to a BB plan after a month and to which plan. 

The whole phone was beautiful, although I have some problem with the hard-to-press QWERTY keypad, though I'm hoping I'll get the hang of it in the future. The kit came with a 2GB microSD card, so when I installed the Blackberry Desktop Software, I was able to sync songs into the phone thru iTunes, hmm that's very convenient for me. Another thing that gave me more convenience was the synchronization of my contacts and calendar details from Google. 

Will be coming back in the next days to update on the use of this new toy of mine....