No, I do not think the blackberry 8700g is available on the 3G network. http://www.blackberryforums.com/general-legacy-device-discussion/22540-new-3g-network-8700c-compatible.html
The Blackberry's 3G network is Worldwide. If using the 3 G network in some cities and towns that offers no roam service, call or contact wireless service provider.
the 9300 curve is the same as the 8520 curve but the only differences are that the 9300 has 3G network and is cased in chrome
3G to the maxx Because its got 3G
No. Its not 3G.
you can buy the blackberry Curve 8520 3G:)
"Yes, it is. Verizon historically offered a pink version, but RIM released a fuchsia (a shade of pink) version of its Blackberry 3G phone in early February 2011."
3G network is the third generation of broadband wireless internet. 3G is available in most high populated areas as a shared wireless connection by the populous.
Yes, the Blackberry Tour 9360 comes equiped with 3g service. This good looking phone its available to buy in many stores nationwide. The BlackBerry it is light weight and offers many multimedia services.
this depends if you buy a blackberry curve 3g then yes it is better but if you buy the normal blackberry curve then blackberry pearl is better because it has 3g
Blackberry makes most perfect business phones and all the blackberry phones are available in all blackberry stores ans on online stores, so go there and enjoy
Provided you are using the 3G network, yes, you can use the internet or send email while talking. Other features available are gps, synching with Exchange and apps like YouTube and Music.
There are many places to purchase a BlackBerry with 3G. The price will depend upon the model that is required. The BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 for example ranges from around å£110 to å£270.