Its physical dimensions are close to perfection, tho. OS updates have improved its usefulness but lack of toolbelt will always represent a technological step backward, IMO. Q10, as introduced, was a crippled, useless, abomination, IMO. Real tech makes more capability more comfortable. Nothing "high tech" about oversized products. After 7+ months using my Classic, i've concluded that it's uncomfortably oversized for my tastes. Many times both simultaneously, one in each hand. Add a tool belt to that form factor and i'm authorized to purchase 26 of them NOW!. Why carry around a monster screen the rest of the time? Trackpad assists navigating Miracast without having to look away from the panel to look at the device! Do THAT with your toolbeltless Q or Z! In fact, i routinely Miracast my Classic into a 99" flat panel for times i might want bigger view. Learn to use your trackpad and toolbelt and you won't need monster screen estate. I don't get the "bigger is better" size envy mentality. Technology might not be for youNever left the Bold. No need for monster sized screens once trackpad skills are mastered.Get a q10, you've literally described it. Too tall for secure out-of-position grasp. That's good! Classic is about 1/4" too tall, imo. Of course maintaining 1:1 AR with your narrow concept would force a shorter device as well. No need for monster sized screens once trackpad skills are mastered. BlackBerry is well positioned to offer such alternatives, imo. Once the novelty of short learning curve "finger painting" skill set wears thin, some might value long term efficiency of alternate concepts. In conference rooms, supermarket lines, elevators, busses, etc. A complaint voiced routinely when asked about my proficiency with 9900. Oversized "bigger is better" market is reaching saturation, imo. "Alt" & "Enter" are within comfortable singlehanded reach on curved keyboard 9900. My thumbs are probably longer than average. Makes out-of-position (laying on back under equipment) singlehanded use impossible, for me. Classic's "Enter" key is a tenuous stretch for my left thumb. PRD number is a special sequence written on the sticker under the battery of your Blackberry Candybar.Yes. The MEP number will appear on the screen. Install the newest BlackBerry drivers (new drivers may be already installed on your PC)ģ. Connect your Blackberry Candybar to your pc by USB cableĢ. Mep is readed by using special app MEP readerġ. There are two ways of generating an unlock code for Blackberry Candybar: The service doesn't require exact network or country, because it supports all of them. Thanks to our network unlocking service you can unlock any Blackberry model. Tired of using the same network on your Blackberry Candybar. It can be found by dialing *#06# as a phone number, as well as by checking in the phone settings of your device. In order to receive a network unlock code for your Blackberry Candybar you need to provide IMEI number (15 digits unique number). It doesn't interfere in your system or change it in any way so even after using our code, you don't loose your warranty. Unlocking Blackberry Candybar by code is the easiest and fastest way to make your device network free. How to unlock Blackberry Candybar by code ?
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