To A.S.: Cingular will most likely release the dark gray color V3i previously shown on this sight, but its questionable whether others will also be released at the same time. I would believe that Cingular would gradually release different variants, like they did with the original one. There's almost no doubt that it will include iTunes, however.
If you mean the pro's and con's of each phone above (the Blackberry and the RAZR) then it really depends on what kind of things you will be doing with it. It's fairly obvious that the Blackberry should be used as a buisness centric device while the V3i as a fashion phone.
I know that the exchange phone refers to sending your old one back and getting a refurb model which is (like) new. If you've already signed your contract, I'm pretty sure you're stuck on it, i.e. you can either terminate it and pay the fee or wait for an agonizinly long time. I am not entirely sure, though.
Finally, Cingular could release the phones as an online only deal, until further noitice, or they could release them in the store, which is what I'm assuming you're hoping for.
Hope this helps, Nick
P.S. In the supposed "promotional ad," I don't see the V3i in the picture. Am I supposed to? Or is this just focusing on the Blackberry with the RAZR as a seperate ad.
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To A.S.: Cingular will most likely release the dark gray color V3i previously shown on this sight, but its questionable whether others will also be released at the same time. I would believe that Cingular would gradually release different variants, like they did with the original one. There's almost no doubt that it will include iTunes, however.
If you mean the pro's and con's of each phone above (the Blackberry and the RAZR) then it really depends on what kind of things you will be doing with it. It's fairly obvious that the Blackberry should be used as a buisness centric device while the V3i as a fashion phone.
I know that the exchange phone refers to sending your old one back and getting a refurb model which is (like) new. If you've already signed your contract, I'm pretty sure you're stuck on it, i.e. you can either terminate it and pay the fee or wait for an agonizinly long time. I am not entirely sure, though.
Finally, Cingular could release the phones as an online only deal, until further noitice, or they could release them in the store, which is what I'm assuming you're hoping for.
Hope this helps,
Nick
P.S. In the supposed "promotional ad," I don't see the V3i in the picture. Am I supposed to? Or is this just focusing on the Blackberry with the RAZR as a seperate ad.