Dom
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Looking at buying a second hand blackberry (pearl or curve) and just wondering if anyone knows if there are any problems when using one on an O2 simplicty tariff (with the web bolt on)? Would push emails work?
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M2RTY
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dont u need blackberry services?
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by M2RTY
dont u need blackberry services?
that's what im not sure about. Been reading around and a few people have them working on simplicity but have the blackberry bolt on, which they dont do anymore.....
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bubble
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for a blackberry too work correctly on any network you will have to pay for a push email service through the provider. without this, your handset is pointless.
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willay
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BB bolt on is like £10 or something for unlimited email and web?
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Dom
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yeah i read that, but the blackberry bolt on only seems to be available when you purchase a Blackberry phone and tariff. I assume it would be £10 (even though it's apparently free on all contracts that have 600mins or more) on top of the simplicity contract then?
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Rob_Quads
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quote: Originally posted by willay
BB bolt on is like £10 or something for unlimited email and web?
If you go for the £20 tarrif at the moment you get a bolt on for free i.e. for £20 you get 600 minutes, 1000 txts + free internet
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Dom
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Do you need the specific BlackBerry Bolt (only offered on Blackberry contracts) on for push emails to work? or does the Web Service bolt work ok?
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