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Hey there, I work for Sprint so I will be able to answer your question and hopefully to your satisfaction.
The only way at this point to send Sprint Picture Mail on any Blackberry or Windows Mobile device is to attach them via E-mail. You have to configure an E-mail account on your device and attach the photo.
But now you ask, how do I send them to a phone? Well here is your answer:
Sprint Customer:
10-digit phone #@pm.sprint.com
Verizon Customer:
10-digit phone #@vzwpix.com
Tmobile Customer:
10-digit phone #@tmomail.net
ATT Customer:
10-digit phone #@mmode.com
I hope that this solves your issue. I hope that we here at Sprint can incorporate Picture Mail to our customers on devices such as these.
www.sprint.com
www.pictures.sprintpcs.com
No. It is not available on Blackberry devices at this time. Sprint has just made it available for Windows Mobile devices. Hopefully soon they will create an app for us Blackberry users.
this link will helps you www.shopping.com/-refurbished+sprint+blackberry+curve
According to the BlackBerry Curve website, the BlackBerry Curve 8330, which isn't out yet, will be available for Sprint and Verizon Wireless.
Yes, Sprint offer the Blackberry Curve cell phone. It can be purchased on Sprint's website, other websites, or at a Sprint store. It might be cheaper to buy a used one from another website.
contact your blackberry network
no, sprint and Verizon are cmda. att and t-moble are gsm.
Sprint does carry a few Blackberry phone models such as Blackberry Style 9670 Smartphone, Blackberry Torch 9810, Blackberry Bold 9700 Smartphone, Blackberry Curve 8520 and Blackberry Storm 9530 3G Smartphone.
you have to activate it and they will give you a number or if you got an upgrade then you hav to turn on that phone and turn off the other one.
Sprint offers many different PDA phones for sale. Blackberry Curve, Blackberry Bold 9930 and the Blackberry Bold 9930 non-camera phone are some of their offerings.
Sprint supports all of the BlackBerry phones. This is one of the most popular lines out right now. The Curve is specifically geared toward the majority of users.
On the blackberry curve, the ampersand sign is under the letter 'L' button. The picture is of an elongated flat bottom.
will there be a blackberry curve 4g?