BlackBerry Bold on Vodafone Comments
| Author | Riyad Emeran |
| Published | 10th Oct 2008 |
| Manufacturer | Research In Motion |
| Supplier | Vodafone |
| Price | From free depending on tariff |
| Latest Price | Click here |
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Comments for BlackBerry Bold on Vodafone
Stelph said on 10th October 2008
MikeWilliams said on 10th October 2008
You said "it can be setup for Enterprise use ... or it can be setup for personal use". But can it set up for both types of email account at the same time? If so, I think it may be the answer to my prayers.
Riyad said on 10th October 2008
I don't think it can be setup for both, since originally Vodafone sent it to me configured for Enterprise use, then I couldn't get my IT guys to give me access to the Exchange server, so they had to switch it over.
I wanted to test the Bold using Exchange, but after three weeks of trying to get mobile access to my email, the IT department in New York said no. The joys of being part of a big multi-national!
Matthew Martin said on 10th October 2008
Hi, I work for one of the big 4 networks and we support set up for both sevices on blackberry, I guess you just need to speak to the right person in customer services, preferably some one who knows what they are talking about re blackberry. It is through a RIM portal that it is configured so I guess the other networks should support it!
purephase said on 10th October 2008
What's the battery life like? That's the winner for me with the E71. It lasts forever!
Also worth noting if you are paying for the contract yourself that Voda would do you a much better offer than that quoted - I would expect to pay no more than £30 for that bundle with a handset like this with a bit of bargaining!
Tommy K said on 10th October 2008
one important thing that you have missed,
DOES IT DO CUT AND PASTE? :)
zeus_01504 said on 9th March 2009
In the last 18 months ive had a TyTn II a SE Xperia X1 and the new 8MP LG, just got the BB Bold on an O2 tariff and its completely phenomenal, does exactly what it says on the tin, and is the all singing all dancing BB it claims to be, even the browser which can never be expected to be in the same league as an iPhone is remarkable impressive on 3G and even better on a Wifi or Hotspot connection, the seamless integration with itunes and Outlook 2007 was the clincher for me. First BB and ill not be trading it in any time soon!
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Any comment on the software issues that ive noticed have been reported about the Bold? was reading today that Orange have suspended shipping the Bold until RIM sort the issue out! Pretty serious then!