Donald, that provides more info except often features are removed for particular markets, so ultimately we're still in the dark. And people who simply want to buy a leading edge device and use it on a GSM network with Internet are still stuck.
BTW, I got video calling / video on demand terms backward. But what future is there in this implementation of video calling? I guess they expect me to talk everyone I know into switching to Rogers. Hah.
“We're grateful that RIM has finally decided to pay some attention to the sizable number of non-PC users that have been stuck with poor alternatives for way too long.”
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Donald, that provides more info except often features are removed for particular markets, so ultimately we're still in the dark. And people who simply want to buy a leading edge device and use it on a GSM network with Internet are still stuck.
BTW, I got video calling / video on demand terms backward. But what future is there in this implementation of video calling? I guess they expect me to talk everyone I know into switching to Rogers. Hah.