TekkieFreak
January 18th, 2004, 03:19 PM
Hey all.
I just bought a Blackberry 7510, and I love it!
I've got 3 questions for anyone who knows more about these things than I do.
1) Everything I see on the moble web stuff with the blackberry say 6510. Is that because these things just came out a week or so ago? Or is there something I can do about that?
2) This thing has a TON of features on it. The Nextel manual that came with it only touch on e-mail and a few other things. Anyone know if there is a "master manual" for the device somewhere?
3) I have the option of logging in with my .NET passport to use features like messenger, access my hotmail account, and whatnot. However, anytime I try to log into .NET with the handheld, I get an error back saying that it's not a valid .NET login. I have typed it about 50 times, so I know it's not a typo. Any thoughts?
Thanks for any help guys. I hope I made the right choice. I wanted an actual Pocket PC, but I couldn't find a solution with 24/7 anywhere connectivity. Only dial-up cell modems and Wi-Fi area access. This little guy is online anytime it's in a Nextel service area.
Thanks again.
I just bought a Blackberry 7510, and I love it!
I've got 3 questions for anyone who knows more about these things than I do.
1) Everything I see on the moble web stuff with the blackberry say 6510. Is that because these things just came out a week or so ago? Or is there something I can do about that?
2) This thing has a TON of features on it. The Nextel manual that came with it only touch on e-mail and a few other things. Anyone know if there is a "master manual" for the device somewhere?
3) I have the option of logging in with my .NET passport to use features like messenger, access my hotmail account, and whatnot. However, anytime I try to log into .NET with the handheld, I get an error back saying that it's not a valid .NET login. I have typed it about 50 times, so I know it's not a typo. Any thoughts?
Thanks for any help guys. I hope I made the right choice. I wanted an actual Pocket PC, but I couldn't find a solution with 24/7 anywhere connectivity. Only dial-up cell modems and Wi-Fi area access. This little guy is online anytime it's in a Nextel service area.
Thanks again.