One of the advantages of living in this technological era is the widespread availability of free wi-fi internet access. Libraries, coffee shops, government offices, restaurants, and other establishments are all beginning to offer wireless Internet access for free.
As a BlackBerry Torch 9850 owner, you can take advantage of this free wi-fi to conserve your mobile network bandwidth. Select the"Manage Connections" application from the main menu, click the"Set Up Wi-Fi Network" link, and browse the list for an open network in your area. This will save money on your data plan and give you a speedier Internet connection.
Yes. It has a 5 mega pixel camera, the Torch 9800/9810 has a slide out keyboard, and the 9850 has a virtual keyboard (and full touch screen). Smooth slider. Survives drops from 5 feet high (personal experience). Very good looking phone. Touch screen - VERY responsive. It has WiFi and mobile data. You can use either the touchscreen or the trackball. Whichever you prefer, making it adaptable to your preference. BUY ONE! :-)
If you are on a data plan its free. If you aren't, you can still use it if you have wifi. For example, if you have wifi in your house you can go on the internet for free when you are at home. If you have a data plan it allows you to go on the internet even if you dont have wifi.
You can but it defeats the purpose of a blackberry. No email, web, and other cool apps that use data.
If the Blackberry 8800 is already unlocked, then yes, you should be able to use the phone on the Orange carrier. If you want to use the Blackberry data service, then you would need to register the device for a Blackberry Data plan as regular data plans do not work on Blackberry phones.
Yes as long as you have a data plan with blackberry
Blackberry and the carriers require you have a data plan for all Blackberry phones.
If you just want to use the phone and text functions of the Blackberry, then you don't need to, however, if you want to use data, then you should register your phone for a Blackberry service as any regular data plan would not work on Blackberry phones.
Yes, BlackBerry devices do require a BlackBerry data plan on Verizon. BlackBerry devices are a Smartphone and they require a BlackBerry data plan no matter what service provider you have. You cannot use them for talking and texting only without Internet or email.
Yes it does require data.
You can get a data plan from a service provider such as Verizon.
If you enter the password too many times incorrectly (up to a maximum of 10, I believe), the phone will reset itself. If there is data on the phone that you want and it is not on your microSD card, then there is no way to recover it in this situation.
No it does not have to.