

Isn't small "big" when mobile's "mobile"? Lol.When an oversized, overweight, phablet tugs my pocket Tee neckline crooked, it's not "mobile" imo. They said they just got rid of 2G.T-Mobile (which merged with Sprint) said 3G is fine as long as slot for SIMM and phone supports CDMA (the Bold does).Since inevitably even T-Mobile will stop supporting 3G, I keep looking for a 4G Blackberry like the Bold, small, removable battery, BBOS, physical keyboard, NO touchpad, but it seems not even the older phones do not have that because BB (foolishly) decided to try to compete with iPhones instead of accepting a niche market of loyal users.Lately, whenever I take out my Bold, even young people crowd around to look at it and say how much they liked those phones.not everyone wants a large buddy smartphone with a short battery life.Haha. ATT said they will allow my old 3G Bolds if unlocked. 5 Conclusions and Future Work The original (non-4G LTE) BlackBerry 248 M.
I believe Ralph (where's ralph these days?) also shared that peeve. Lol.Even tho Agent99.00 spends more time in hand than in pocket, thanks to her exquisitely proficient volume/mass physic, she NEVER tugs my pocket Tee crooked! Lol. BUT, neatness is a "thang" ! Imo. Certainly no physic to show off these days. Yes, I'm an old retired "Classic" myself. Even my oversized, overweight Classic wrecks my pocket Tee neckline.

No telling WHAT "hobbies" an old, retired, engineer might pick up. Properly engineered, that is. Mass & MOI tuning are essential considerations in virtually all machinery. AND "bounce" can be observed as the "hand"set's natural frequency, and harmonics, are approached. Almost "molasses in January" slow on K1. Greater amplitude but slower angular velocity.
Runner up 9900's 1.2ghz processor gets it back in under 3 minutes. Imo.My fastest ever wpm type rate is achieved on my old 9650 with extended battery fitted! Slightly faster than even comparably equipped 9900! And that's saying something! Time demanded to reboot after batt swap is nearly the only reason I'm not using 9650. I frequently avail the lighter JM1 oem battery but retain the extended cover for the added grasp. The added grasp afforded by extended thickness (in JUST the right place) assists typing speed & precision.
The impact on his general positivity of life has been sadly noticeable. He's been on an awful flip phone since. Lol.My elderly father LOVED his 9650 and frequently opines that he's too "shaky" to be in the same room with touch screen ANYthing! He dropped his beloved 9650 into a paint bucket a couple years ago and VZW refused to activate the spare 9650 I'd prepared for him. Getting back to a frantic client transforms minutes into millennia. Unless, I've drained it to shutdown during a call.
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That old 9650 ultimately suffered demise and VZW also refused its replacement. Amazing the things touch surfaces can do when infants decide to "help" mom operate the thing! Lol. Very frustrating for "shakey" folks.Our iPhone leaning youngest daughter once borrowed my old 9650 for over a year so she could text while nursing her "helpful" infant. Which demands a sliding input on the touch screen. BUT, the flip phone k9 isn't perpetually butt dialing, at least.I'd fixed him up with a touch deactivated 9900 but the butchered lock app that locks the touch input requires manual restart after a battery swap or reboot. T9 doesn't agree with his shakiness much better than touch screen.
That's 80 tossed handsets per SECOND! Every second, every day of the year! SOMEthing must alter that nonsense, eventually. Fascinating to ponder that should this technology find its way into 5+ billion hands, that means 2.5billion handsets find landfills each year!. "Designed obsolescence" embedded batts are a reality of "new every two" embarrassingly wasteful "life". Cultural implications of this technology are playing out in real time! Lol.Oh well.
