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Blackberry Wireless Phone – A Change Is Coming

A change is coming, but not a new one, just an old one revisited.  Suffice it to say that cell phones aren’t what they use to be, but then again – neither were computers.  So . . . how many similarities can we find?

Computers use to be big and not very functional except for the basics.  Cell phones use to be so big and the only reason you would end the call was because your arm got tired.  And of course these awesome new devices were curiously . . . just phones.

They both got smaller.  Then if you wanted something more Herculean and with more features (computers and cell phones alike) you went out and bought a new one.  
Then both computers and cell phones alike became even smaller and thinner than anyone ever thought imaginable.  For Computers the celebrated departure came in the interpretation of the IBM ThinkPad and for cellular users it just had to be the Motorola Razr.  
Computers went to the flat screen and then year by year became bigger and bigger.  Hmmm . . . anyone ever heard of the ‘Droid’?

With computers you could add more memory to speed up your device and make it more functional.  Cell phones have followed the same path.  Computers then made the leap – don’t buy a new one, just upgrade your software.  Interesting . . .

I have noticed over the last several months how AT&T was making such a big deal about how their phones could run multiple applications at the same time, whereas the Verizon phones could not.  Suddenly, I get a message from Verizon.  New software is available for me to download that will allow my blackberry wireless phone to run multiple applications simultaneously.

I downloaded it in seconds and voila!  Multiple applications are running on my blackberry wireless phone.  For free by the way Mr. Gates.  This differentiation alone lets me know that Bill is not on the Q.T. running the cellular industry.

Cellular phones are formally running the same successful marketplace strategies originally launched by the computer giants.  Let’s face it, once cell phones moved into the ‘applications’ market, who needs a new phone?  Just like computers, the equipment is fine, I just want the new stuff that is out on the market and available to me.  And the cell phone manufacturers are now delivering it.  The fact is; my phone was fine, it just didn’t run multiple applications on my network like AT&T’s.  So, with just one software download and the problem (if there really was one) was corrected.

Where are we going from here?  Well, if memory serves correctly, and given the current market condition there are a great many ‘free’ applications available for our cell phones, and of course you can buy some as well.  I expect that the ‘free’ ones will soon become the minority and the ‘paid’ versions will be the bulk of what you can purchase.  To boot, expect the prices to start climbing just like with Microsoft.

Warren Romanow has been in the interconnect industry since 1984.

He has held the positions of, Vice President; Telrad Canada, President; Comtel Data Group, C.E.O.; Comtel International and owner; DataNet Telesys Group.

Warren has worked with companies and installed telecommunications equipment in Canada, United States, Egypt and Saudi Arabia.

Warren resides in Forest Falls, California where he operates Zero1T1, Inc., BlackberryWirelessPhone and WinningOnTheInternet.

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Blackberry Wireless Phone: Shopping On Line Verses Retail

Well there’s no doubt that both of these options certainly have their venue, but when would you use one over the other? Which is your preferred method to shop?

When you want information about the phone: Let’s take as an example the ‘Pearl’ from the Blackberry Wireless Phone collection. You know nothing about it, you would like to know its features, how it works, what it feels like, etc. An on-line store is just not going to get you the comfort and information that you are looking for. So, obviously you would hop in your car (fighting traffic is optional) and go to a physical retail location.

There you will probably have to wait in line to see someone who may or may not be knowledgeable about the product. However, you will get to see, touch and try out the phone, which will give you the comfort factor that you are looking for.

The downside is simple; the salesperson is not just being a ‘nice person’. They do have better things to do and one of them is to SELL you a phone! Often they don’t care which one you buy as long as you buy something. There are some phones that they make more money on than others, and you can be sure that they’ll be pushing you in that direction. ‘Best interests’ are definitely at heart . . . it’s just not yours.

When you want to actually buy the phone: When you’re in the store you are not going to be able to compare; 20 different stores (that carry that phone), with 20 different rate plans, or 20 different rebates and their options. At a retail location you are going to get only 1 cell phone price, a few different rate plans, and only 1 rebate offer – take it or leave it!

So, if you already know what phone you want to buy, then the Internet is just the way to go. You can compare 100′s (if you really want to make a career out of this) of cell phone prices, service plans, and rebate offers.

On-line retail stores have cell phones that vary from being free to hundreds of dollars. The best part about shopping on-line verses a retail location is that ‘usually’ you don’t have to finance the rebate. In other words, you don’t have to pay for the rebate, fill in the forms (correctly) and then wait 4 to 8 weeks for your rebate to show up.

Of course the proverbial question is; where are the best deals on-line, who is safe to buy from, who has the fastest shipping, best customer service and offers me a money back guarantee?!?!

Keep clicking . . . you’ll find them!

So if you want to go to the retail store, then hats off to you! But, when it’s time to buy, on-line should be your preferred choice.

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Warren Romanow has been in the interconnect industry since 1984.

He has held the positions of, Vice President; Telrad Canada, President; Comtel Data Group, C.E.O.; Comtel International and owner; DataNet Telesys Group.

Warren has worked with companies and installed telecommunications equipment in Canada, United States, Egypt and Saudi Arabia.

Warren resides in Forest Falls, California where he operates Zero1T1, Inc., BlackberryWirelessPhone and WinningOnTheInternet.

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