The PinStack forums got some leaked retail partner docs from T-Mobile today confirming the T-Mobile BB Curve 8320, and also showing that it has HotSpot @ Home Service. HS@H lets you use one cellphone to make calls on both the cell network and your home's Wi-Fi, handing off "seamlessly" between the two. Adding the Curve to this network seems brilliant, allowing office monkeys to both talk and receive emails over fast Wi-Fi. [Pinstack]
T-Mobile's BlackBerry Curve 8320 Gets HotSpot @ Home Compatibility
5:40 PM on Mon Sep 17 2007
By Jason Chen
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*cough*Dash*cough*
@abadomaX: Dash supports UMA?
@hypnotik_jello:
no... but i just like it better than the Blackberry... even if it did, i would not be one to use it. still trying to figure out everything on my phone as it is
@abadomaX:
Yeah now if only they made a Dash that is compatible with their free Wi-Fi network.
I just don't get the rolly ball thing. Thanks to work, I've owned and used the living shit out of a 7290 and 8700g, both of which have the simple old scroll wheel. Using the ball reminds me of the SNL skit where the Will Ferrel uses a stylus to operate his tiny watch-based phone. Other than that, this phone is god. Thanks to the lead asbestos kevlar uranium walls in my apartment, I need UMA.
Despite having no use for WinMo, I must agree with the sentiments of those wishing the Dash had UMA. I mean a software update should be all it needs, right? WTF?
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