Hi all.
I have a client of mine and he wants the BlackBerry 9900. I know these are now outdated devices but he prefers the keyboard (and he is in his 50's and is an immigration lawyer.) He does not like the Q10. there are numerous problems with it with data sync issues but also for the visually imparied as he is, there is no way of making the HTML email bigger like the 9900.
Email/data is all he needs.
he has had a lot of issues with EE/T-Mobile with data outages and is very frustrated with them.
he also travels abroad 6 months of the year - mainly to Japan and the US. he wants to find a tariff where the data roaming charges are not too high.
Vodafone was almost there today but when we read about the data charges, they were too much. Sure, great in Europe but internationally overseas - not so much.
O2 were the same.
Three had a good offer but they dont do international.
Any other ideas? We can buy the handset sim free no problem, if it comes to it, but the actual tariffs are very frustrating and tough to find that is international friendly.
what are your thoughts? I said to him the best option maybe to just buy the sim free device and then pop in the 3 sim card in the UK for use here then when abroad use their simcard. but it is still a hassle and no guarentee that the simcard abroad would work with the phone or if they provide blackberry services.
thoughts?
I have a client of mine and he wants the BlackBerry 9900. I know these are now outdated devices but he prefers the keyboard (and he is in his 50's and is an immigration lawyer.) He does not like the Q10. there are numerous problems with it with data sync issues but also for the visually imparied as he is, there is no way of making the HTML email bigger like the 9900.
Email/data is all he needs.
he has had a lot of issues with EE/T-Mobile with data outages and is very frustrated with them.
he also travels abroad 6 months of the year - mainly to Japan and the US. he wants to find a tariff where the data roaming charges are not too high.
Vodafone was almost there today but when we read about the data charges, they were too much. Sure, great in Europe but internationally overseas - not so much.
O2 were the same.
Three had a good offer but they dont do international.
Any other ideas? We can buy the handset sim free no problem, if it comes to it, but the actual tariffs are very frustrating and tough to find that is international friendly.
what are your thoughts? I said to him the best option maybe to just buy the sim free device and then pop in the 3 sim card in the UK for use here then when abroad use their simcard. but it is still a hassle and no guarentee that the simcard abroad would work with the phone or if they provide blackberry services.
thoughts?