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Be very careful when purchasing this phone from sellers on Amazon! Even if purchase is fullfilled by Amazon themselves.I bought my 9630 about 2 weeks ago.Funny enough when i bought my phone it was stated as NEW.There was no wording anywhere stating that it was refurbished used or otherwise(even now...
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The Tour is exceptional on every front. I've been using it literally non-stop for two months and have had no trouble at all. Everything is superior, even the oft-complained-about trackball. My trac is working perfectly, following many, many, many hours of continuous use, and not one blip.
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Short extract: It seems that mobile phone carriers besides Verizon Wireless have their token smartphone at this point. AT&T has the iPhone, Sprint has the Palm Pre, and T-Mobile has the G1 and now myTouch 3G. Could the BlackBerry Tour 9630 be the flagship smartphone for Verizon?
Conclusion: The BlackBerry Tour 9630 is available on Verizon Wireless and Sprint for $199.99 with a two-year contract and mail-in rebate.
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Short extract: While some of the most important mobile phone manufacturers are trying to technologically advance with each device they are throwing on the market, Research in Motion seems to slack big time.
Conclusion: Sales Package While some of the most important mobile phone manufacturers are trying to technologically advance with each device they are throwing on the market, Research in Motion seems to slack big time.
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Conclusion: The new BlackBerry Tour 9630 features a slim design (14.2 mm) that smartly goes with you wherever you are. Lightweight and sleek, the BlackBerry Tour 9630 ensures that sending messages, answering a phone call, browsing the web or simply holding it in your hand is a comfortable experience.
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Summary: The BlackBerry Tour 9630 delivers exactly what users expect from a BlackBerry: an excellent keyboard; a slick design; and a hearty, messaging-friendly operating system. But the lack of Wi-Fi is at this point seems unforgivable in a business-class smartphone.
Short extract: Unfortunately, like the BlackBerry Storm, the BlackBerry Tour 9630 lacks Wi-Fi, a disappointing omission for a business-focused device.
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Short extract: Update - June 16, 2009: Today, Research in Motion announced the BlackBerry Tour 9630, their latest next-generation non-touchscreen, full physical qwerty smartphone for CDMA carriers.