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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Reliable, Excellent Camera, Fast, Loud, Excellent Sprint Coverage and Service!, August 7, 2010
This review is from: BlackBerry Bold 9650 Phone, Black (Sprint) (Wireless Phone)
Quick Daily Usage Summary: Driving and listening to Pandora internet radio streaming CD quality audio >>> Sprint navigation interrupts stream to notify of traffic alert and rerouting options >>> BB message alert from friend >>> AOL instant message >>> Google talk >>> E-mail received of Amazon shipping item >>> Calendar alert showing appointment later that day >>> When parked I send picture to Facebook instantly.
This is probably one of the best all around BlackBerry devices every created. I only upgraded from a 8530 because I needed to have international roaming capabilities. And with Sprint, the phones come natively unlocked and ready to roam on ANY GSM network in the world! (pop-in new SIM card and you're set)
This phone has ALL the features that its competitors have along with its storied and well developed BB e-mail / messaging system that has over 100 million users worldwide. The fact that it can be bought for less $200 is an excellent value.
If you're looking for a phone that keeps you organized, connected to all your family and friends, entertained, and more, this is a great phone.
The e-mail, contact lists, and how all messages are combined into shared boxes is efficient and easy to use. The keyboard is responsive and fast...much better than any touchscreen out there. The battery life is phenomenal and turning off the WiFi and Bluetooth radios and closing extra applications extends it even further.
Regarding the cellphone service coverage, Sprint has vastly improved over the last 5 years. My friends and I took our BB phones up and down the East Coast and had excellent service the entire way: e-mailing, chatting, texting, sending pics, receiving pics, facebooking, etc. There were a handful of dead spots, but coverage and reliability was rivaling Verizon Wireless (former VZW subscriber of 10 years!)
Unlimited use of their voice command GPS network (LIVE traffic updates and rerouting!) is truly amazing and at least worth $200 in my opinion. The Sprint TV network is DARN GOOD with various channels that include LIVE ESPN.
The camera actually takes better 3.2MP pictures than the iPhone 3GS with full color and detail...with a LED flash that is blinding! (flashlight mode is possible under the camcorder mode and is hilarious as it literally lights up an entire room)
Also, I've been able to stream Pandora internet radio nonstop for hours without barely using the battery.
Minor disadvantages: Yes the screen is small...but I'd rather carry a device that doesn't impale me while in my pocket. Web browsing is annoying at times, but update coming to the phone will vastly improve experience. Otherwise, most websites load fine.
Sprint's Family plans are the best currently on the market. To have unlimited mobile to mobile calling (ANY CARRIER!), unlimited texting, unlimited data, for less than $40 per person per month is nearly miraculous. If you don't want to waste money on flashier smartphones, get this phone. You won't regret it! :)
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great phone for the price, November 26, 2010
This review is from: BlackBerry Bold 9650 Phone, Black (Sprint) (Wireless Phone)
I have been using Blackberry now for a year. I used to have a World Edition 8830, and it was pretty good. Internet was fast enough for me, but of course, the phone didn't have a camera, as it's a very basic phone. It was my first Blackberry experience, and I liked it. That's why when I was switching plans from Verizon to Sprint, I opted for the Blackberry Bold 9650. I really liked the EVO and the Epic, but I didn't like the fact that Sprint wants to mandatorily charge me $10 every month for having those phones. I think that's outrageous. Also, looking at other reviews from other Android phones, like the Intercept and the Transform, it seemed to me like if you want an Android, those two are your only options.
The Blackberry came to me as different, an alternative to an Android phone. It's technology I already know and is effective. The moment I started playing around with it at the store, I fell in love. I thought my phone was pretty fast. Well, this Blackberry Bold is even faster. It was an impressive processor, and the thing I like most about this Blackberry that I did not like about my old World Ed is that I can view HTML pages with it. Only con to this phone is that the screen is not big enough to view websites and the zoom is a bit weird for me. But still...being able to browse the internet and viewing webpages is what I really want. And this phone does that for me.
I love the design of the Bold. It's sleek, professional--very chic. The lines aren't straight and boring as the World Ed. It's really nice. The camera has 3.2 mp, which at first disappointed me. Until I tried taking pictures. The pictures are really good actually, and the phone has a flash as well, so the pictures don't come out as dark. Something I hate about the World Ed is the trackball. The Bold doesn't have a ball anymore, but it does have a trackpad instead, and it's actually a lot better to maneuver the phone and navigate through it. The keyboard is also really good. My World Ed's keyboard is hard to type with. I feel that with the Bold I can type easily and quickly like with a laptop, as the keys are soft and respond to the touch.
Now, I remember that it took me a while to get used to the World Ed. The entire interface was foreign to me and I couldn't decipher it. Everything confused me about that phone, but eventually I got the hang of it (somewhat). That didn't happen to me with this phone. I feel like the new OS is very easy to navigate through. I've had this phone for about a day, and I've been able to find everything easily. I think this Blackberry is definitely a lot more user friendly!
One of the very first things I did when I finally activated my phone was call my boyfriend. He immediately heard the difference. My World Ed was getting old and muffled. On this one, I apparently sound crystal clear and when I get calls, I can hear everyone crystal clear as well. The quality of the phone call is unbeatable. I haven't had any breakups or anything like that. Coverage is great too.
One last thing I really liked about this phone is that it's a global phone. Unlike the EVO and the Epic, you can take this phone anywhere in the world, as it works with both GSM and CDMA technology. It's really a great product. I'm a satisfied Blackberry user, and I really don't understand why this phone is so poorly rated on here. This phone deserves nothing less than 4 1/2 stars, if at all. I think that it deserves the 5 stars for its value (currently a penny phone on here!), call quality, user-friendliness and look. I'm so glad I opted for this phone. I don't take it back at all. The EVO and the Epic may be the latest and greatest, but if you're like me, and you don't think it's worth wasting money to have a phone for 4G, which isn't even available in most places, then this is a GREAT option. I just thought I'd let others know that they DO have a choice.
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28 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Bold new Tour, May 30, 2010
This review is from: BlackBerry Bold 9650 Phone, Black (Sprint) (Wireless Phone)
Got this to replace my Sprint tour that everyone said I sounded muffled on. Nice update from the 9630 Tour. No complaints about the sound (no muffling) and the trackball issues others were having with the Tour are fixed with the new optical trackpad. Also happy to report that the slightly annoying battery cover that was loose on the Tour is fixed on this model. Other than those items, the Bold 9650 has more memory and WiFi now. If you are upgrading from a Tour or buying a case that was for the 9630 Tour, be careful because they moved the charging port up slightly (about 1/8 inch) so your old style case may not allow proper access for the charger. I have a Case-Mate "Barely there" 9630 Tour cover that works on this one fine (only because the openings are pretty big). The phone works fine on the Sprint network and already has a firmware update on the Blackberry site (although I couldn't figure out what it fixed). Always back up your data with the Blackberry Desktop software before attempting a firmware update just to be safe. I didn't give it a five because I think Blackberry is lagging behind in web browsers and Apps, but this works well with my work e-mail so I went for this over an Android phone.
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