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Although your BlackBerry device will not function after January 4, , you will continue to see all non-Blackberry services and added features tied to this device on your bill beyond this date if you do not take action. Please replace your device or cancel all features and services tied to it to avoid this disruption. New to T-Mobile? Get a message about BlackBerry devices and services turning down? Find out more below: On this page What's going on?

What should I do before January 4, ? How do I get my information to my new device? Jet-setters in search of a phone that they can use both at home and abroad will find a compelling option in the BlackBerry World Edition. Featuring unique dual-network capability, this smart phone will automatically switch between CDMA and GSM signals when roaming globally. Toss in RIM's airtight push e-mail, a QWERTY keyboard, and a media player, and you have a fully loaded smart phone that will keep globe-trotters connected, productive, and entertained.

At just 4. Navigating menus was a cinch, thanks to the silky-smooth glide of the trackball. Although it lacks the 's GPS functionality, the 4. The World Edition's built-in wizard made setting up our Gmail account a snap users can create a maximum of ten accounts , and within a few minutes we were receiving messages. The keys a bit small for lion-pawed users, but they're nicely spaced, which makes for a comfortable typing experience.

It's one of the strongest smartphone offerings from Verizon Wireless, and its business customers will be well-served by this device. In terms of size, the Tour is more similar to the Curve , though slightly bigger and heavier at 4. The Curve comes in at 4. Still, the device is much more pocketable than the Bold and the BlackBerry Plus, the extra weight gives the phone a satisfyingly solid feel, and the back of the phone also features a partial soft-touch finish for extra durability.

The Tour features the same screen as the Curve It measures 2. Images and text look crisp and vibrant, and and colors pop off the screen. Like the Curve and Bold, the Tour features an updated user interface that's fairly straightforward and easy to navigate.

Several of the menu icons look similar, so they can be hard to distinguish at a glance, but overall the user interface is very straightforward and easy to navigate. You can rearrange the icons and organize them in folders, and as always, you can customize the home screen with background images and themes.

Below the display, you'll find the Talk and End keys, a menu shortcut, a back button, and a trackball navigator. Pressing the Alt and menu key will bring up an application switcher where you can toggle between tasks, but we found it more convenient to assign the switcher to one of the convenience keys located on the left and right sides of the phone.

Obviously with the Tour's more compact frame, the keyboard isn't quite as roomy as the Bold's but still features good-size buttons. To prevent them from feeling too flat, the rectangular keys have a slight ridge and a white backlight makes the letters and numbers highlighted in red easy to see in darker environments. We were quite happy using the Tour's keyboard. Plus, the keyboard just had a more high-quality feel compared with the Curve's where the buttons felt a little plasticky.

Our only minor complaint is that the outside keys are a little difficult to press, since the downward slope of the buttons make them a bit flat against the edge of the phone. Other features of the BlackBerry Tour's design include lock and mute buttons on top of the device. In addition to the aforementioned convenience key, there's a volume rocker, a 3. Finally, the camera and flash are located on back, while behind the battery cover, you'll find the SIM card and microSD expansion slots.

For more add-ons, please check our cell phone accessories, ringtones, and help page. With this capability, the phone switches automatically between CDMA and GSM networks to offer seamless international roaming--all while keeping the same phone number.

A network domestically. In all, you'll get voice coverage in countries and data coverage e-mail and Internet in countries. You can find the carrier's international plans here. Other phone features include a speakerphone, voice-activated dialing, smart dialing, conference calling, speed dial, and text and multimedia messaging. The phone book is only limited by the available memory with room in each entry for multiple numbers, e-mail addresses, work and home address, job title, and more. For caller ID purposes, you can attach a contact photo, group ID, or a custom ringtone.



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