blackberry curve or tmobile wing?

hiccie66

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i currently have a razr on att and a tmobile mda
i want to upgrade and get rid of one of my phones and the contract

my favorite features are email. texting and google maps.
will i be able to use google maps on the curve?
what exactly is this phone all about?
i plan on looking around online some more and making a trip into the store to see whats what but i would like some feedback from u guys.

thanks.
 
so does the curve come with the mobile office suite or no?
if it doesn't is there a way to install it?
is there a way to install any programs on this phone or any way to tweak whats on it?
or does it not need any tweaking?
ive used the mda for so long and i really want to get rid of one of my phones now because im wasting money but im wondering if the 'crackberry' is the next step
 
If you're looking for a change, try the Curve. I've used the T-Mobile MDA and a Treo 650 over the past year (mostly the MDA though). From what I've read, the Wing is just a slight upgrade over the MDA. A lot of people said if you already have the MDA, upgrading to the Wing won't make much of a difference.

I've been using an unlocked Curve with T-Mobile for about a week now, and I absolutely love it. The user interface is very good. Although it doesn't have a touch screen, the ability to use it one handed is very good due to the track ball. True it doesn't have all the software/program backing of a Windows device, but you can probably find everything that you need.

I like the fact that the Curve has a 3.5 mm headphone jack. The sound is terrific - I would say easier better than the MDA. I used to watch a lot of movies, on my MDA, but I haven't tried out the Curve for videos yet (still waiting for my micro SD card). It does have a wide screen for it though. Supposedly the Curve was made to better handle multi-media than the previous Blackberrys - except maybe the Pearl which has a lesser camera and smaller screen. The let down is the Curve has no Wifi,although the browsing on the EDGE network is fairly quick.

The Curve is great, but it still all depends on what you need in a phone.
 
i like at&t because of the rate plans and i am leaning towards purchasing the curve but it will put me in another contract with them.

i have never really used at&t to to the net but i have heard that tomibles edge network is way better.

any thoughts on the at&t network versus the tmobile edge network
 
tmobiles edge network "might" be better in some cases due to the network not being as clogged up as at&t's network. if emails is your main thing i say go with the curve,blackberrys are the best email devices. tmobile will get a version of the curve soon,plus it will have wifi so you might want to wait. at&t does have a better network,so its up to you on what you do.
 
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