There's still not a solid word on when BlackBerry users across the lands will be able to exchange a small sum of currency for their own license of
this thing, but we're happy to report that Sling's BlackBerry player was on full display at CTIA -- and it's looking very good. WiFi or 3G is obviously recommended for best performance, but Sling was using EDGE in lieu of a solid WiFi connection at the show and we were pleasantly surprised at the goodness of the video quality. There are still a couple bugs to work out, but it's definitely on the right path, and we'd be shocked if it wasn't out in the wild within a few months. Go get 'em, Sling!
Can't wait. Sprint Curve and Slingplayer :)
Nino
please stop signing your name!
El Taco
Thats good news for the iPhone too, if they have decent Slinging on EDGE.
Well not totally good news for the iPhone. Since sling hasn't come out and said they will release a version for the iPhone.
Nino
sling has ALWAYS worked fine on EDGE.. the settings just need to be adjusted.. dont do auto or it will "optimize" forever.. but I started using sling mobile way back with my first 8125.. on EDGE,, changed the setting and had a great slinging experience.. till i went to the 8525.. then the 8925
does it really matter if I sign my name?
Nino